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S e r v i n g P a s c a g o u l a , O c e a n S p r i n g s , M o s s P o i n t , G a u t i e r a n d Old Crab ® L u c e d a l e THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 25¢ Saturday, October 15, 2005 www.gulflive.com Our online affiliate Two more bodies pulled from debris ■ Mississippi’s death toll now stands at 224 By CARYN ROUSSEAU The Associated Press GULFPORT — Workers clearing debris have pulled two more bodies from the rubble of homes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, bringing the state’s death count from Hurricane Katrina to 224, state officials said Friday. “We do expect to find a couple more,” Harrison County Coroner Gary Hargrove said. “We’re working with debris Evacuees still staying in shelters removal companies to make sure we don’t lose any of our citizens.” The bodies were found in Long Beach and Pass Christian within the last three days, Hargrove said. So far in Harrison and Hancock counties, two of the areas worst hit by Katrina, 27 of the deceased remain unidentified, Mississippi Commissioner of Public Safety George Phillips said at a news conference. Gov. Haley Barbour said Monday that as many as 80 people had not been identified, most of them in the coastal counties. Identified bodies have been turned over to family members, Hargrove said. The unidentified are still in morgues. “In all the talk about recovery and restoration, we can’t lose sight of the fact that a lot of people were killed in this disaster,” Phillips said. “We lost a lot of people, not just a lot of property.” Investigators have turned to DNA to help identify remains after fingerprints, X-rays and medical records proved unsuccessful, Hargrove said. Many dental records were wiped out in the storm, he said. “We feel confident we will get all of them identified,” Hargrove said. “But I don’t want to get everybody’s hopes up.” Of the 771 missing persons reports See DEATH TOLL, Page 6-A DOWN, NOT OUT Anthony Adams holds one of the many alligators he and his father have captured and returned to the Gulf Coast Alligator Ranch since Hurricane Katrina. Consumers edgy as inflation, gas prices increase ■ Many waiting for travel trailers from FEMA By NATALIE CHAMBERS The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — A prediction by federal officials that emergency shelters would not be needed after today has missed the mark. About 32 Hurricane Katrina victims remain at the Gautier Convention Center and 76 at Christus Victor Lutheran Church in Ocean Springs. It’s not clear when they will be moved to temporary homes — travel trailers provided by Federal Emergency Management Agency. “That was a deadline uttered by people in the federal government. They’ve come to realize that will not be a reality. There is no deadline at this point,” said Paige Roberts, executive director of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross. “We are working closely with Federal Emergency Management Agency in making longterm housing arrangements with shelter residents. They are in what FEMA considers the priority group (to receive trailers),” Roberts said. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors took steps Friday to line up sites for the temporary housing. Robert Jordan, a spokesman for Bechtel, a company contracted by FEMA to oversee the trailer delivery, told supervisors he wants families in improved living conditions as quickly as possible. See SHELTER, Page 6-A Amanda Creel/The Mississippi Press Gator ranch rounds up star reptiles ■ But visitors only a nibble compared to pre-Katrina crowd By MARTIN CRUTSINGER The Associated Press William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Residents sit in line waiting for employment assistance Friday at the mobile WIN Job Center set up on the corner of Market Street and U.S. 90 in Pascagoula. Katrina knocks thousands into unemployment line By BRAD CROCKER The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — Hurricane Katrina not only knocked hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes. The historic storm also put many people in the unemployment line. Four days after Katrina left, communications were still down, and the number of continued unemployment claims for Jackson County was 119. That number skyrocketed to more than 13,000 the week ending Sept. 10, said Wayne Gasson, chief of labor market information with the Missis- sippi Department of Employment Security. “There have been huge jumps. I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Gasson, adding that similar numbers in George County went from less than 100 claims to more than 750 during the same period. Help wanted signs are posted in many businesses throughout Jackson County, many in restaurants, where turnover rates are normally high. Many employees were displaced after the storm or moved from the area altogether, business owners said. See UNEMPLOYMENT, Page 10-A WASHINGTON — Consumer prices soared last month by the biggest amount in a quarter-century, propelled by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the record gasoline costs in their wake. The storms caused industrial production and consumer confidence to plunge, raising new worries about the economy’s ability to bounce back. The Labor Department See ECONOMY, Page 10-A By AMANDA CREEL The Mississippi Press Consumer prices The percent changes from the preceding month of the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers: 1.2 < 1.2 1.0 < 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 -0.2 O N D J F M A M J J A S 2004 2005 SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics AP MOSS POINT — The Gulf Coast Gator Ranch has spent recent weeks rounding up stray alligators across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The family-owned-and-operated attraction said the key to catching their former tenants is their stomach. “We just wait for the opportunity to knock. We wait ‘til they’re hungry,” said Allen Adams, owner of The Gulf Coast Gator Ranch. He added that they would place chickens on the islands in the swamp and wait for the alligators to come for dinner. That’s when they catch them and bring them back to the ranch. The ranch has recovered about 80 of the 200 alligators that were scattered throughout the area after Hurricane Katrina hit Aug. 29. “We are catching one or two at a time every couple of days,” said Anthony Adams, son of Allen Adams. The ranch is open and ready for business, according to the See GATORS, Page 6-A Unified agencies move forward to rebuild Jackson County ■ County, city representatives meet to map out strategy for Hurricane Katrina recovery By JOY E. STODGHILL The Mississippi Press Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press Local government officials report to the unified command team Friday morning at Gautier City Hall. GAUTIER — Representatives from Jackson County and each of its four municipalities gather at a central location three times a week to work toward a common goal — restoring and rebuilding what Hurricane Katrina destroyed. The Jackson County Unified Command Team has been established to speak with one voice the county’s concerns in the hurricane’s aftermath. Since Katrina’s destruction has been unprecedented in the county’s history, leaders are teaming up to face the challenges The unified local front makes communi- cation with state and federal officials easier. “That’s the way to go,” said Ocean Springs Mayor Connie Moran. “We can all get on the same page. We have greater strength in numbers. Obviously, we all have the same questions.” Local governments will get more done for the citizens if they approach agencies “as a team.” Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, the Unified Command Team — consisting of Jackson County Administrator Alan Sudduth, Moss Point Mayor Xavier Bishop, Kell, Gautier City Manager Christy Wheeler and Moran — meet with local, state and federal agency representatives, a LOCAL, 3-A RELIGION, 4-A SPOR TS, 1-B Jackson County clothiers well-suited for hurricane relief Christian vegetarians hard to swallow for some INDEX Spurlock ready for another chance against Alabama Advice . . . . . . . . . . . .9-A Classified . . . . . . . . .4-B Comics . . . . . . . . . . .8-A MISSISSIPPI PRESS HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS: (251) 219-5551, (866) 843-9020 logistics specialist, an information officer and directors of six local government branches created to assist in the hurricane recovery. The six branches include housing, debris removal, infrastructure, mental/medical, public safety and policy. As these branches find new challenges in their area or solutions to those challenges, they are able to report to the group. Each branch, composed of five representatives (one from each entity), meets at least once a week in addition to the group meetings. This enables them to distribute their tasks and brainstorm on ways to move forward. One example of the system at work is a letter to FEMA requesting an extension to the 60-day, 100 percent emergency reimbursement deadline. Instead of each entity See UNIFIED, Page 6-A Crossword . . . . . . . . .8-A Religion . . . . . . . . . . .4-A Sports . . . . . . . . . . . .1-B TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-A Vol. 159 — No. 298, 20 Pages © 2-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS TODAY Clear 83° 59° SUNDAY Clear 83° 57° MONDAY Clear 86° 59° ALMANAC Full moon Oct. 17 Record High 90° (1963) Last Quarter Oct. 24 Record Low 41° (1988) New Moon Nov. 1 Yesterday’s High 88° First Quarter Nov. 8 Yesterday’s Low 63° Yesterday’s Rain No rainfall MISSISSIPPI SOUND Salinity 15.3 ppt This Month’s Rain 0.19” 78.08° Year to Date Rain 68” Water temperature TIDES SUNRISE/SET Sat. Rise Set 1:22 am H 3 am L Sat. 6:56 am 6:23 pm 11:07 am H 5:09 pm L Sun. 6:57am 6:22 pm Mon. 6:58 am 6:21 pm 11:13 pm H Sun. 5:37 am L 10:42 pm H Tues. 6:58 am 6:20 pm Mon. 6:58 am L 10:48 pm H Wed. 6:59 am 6:19 pm Tues. 8:02 am L 11:13 pm H Thur. 7:00 am 6:17 pm Wed. 9:03 am L 11:48 pm H Fri. 7:01 am 7:24 pm RIVER STAGES MARINE FORECAST Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff) 3.28 feet Pascagoula River (Merrill) 4.22 feet Chickasawhay River (Leakesville) 9.71 feet [email protected] (228) 934-1458 FOR THE RECORD MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER LUNAR STAGES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 North winds 10 to 15 knots easing to 5 to 10 knots in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 4 feet. Protected waters a moderate chop. Coast Calendar Special Events • Today — The 34th annual Flea Market Outdoor Arts and Crafts Show and Sale will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main Street in Wesson, Miss. It is sponsored by the town of Wesson Fire Department. Individuals, church groups, clubs and organizations are invited to participate in the sale. Please furnish your own tables, chairs and display needs. There will be food for sale, but only civic clubs and church groups in the Wesson area will be allowed to sell food. No motor homes will be allowed on the streets. Contact Kenneth Furr at P.O. Box 103, Wesson, Miss. 39191, or (601) 643-2672 for more information. • Today — Girl Scouts of Gulf Pines Council will give out backpacks from 10 a.m. to noon at the Jackson County Fairgrounds. Children must be present to receive a backpack. • Friday, Oct. 28 — Jackson County Christian Home Educators fall school year kickoff event and hayride starting at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Greg and Kim Fleming, Pecan Road, Orange Grove; call (228) 475-5189 for details. Blood Drives • Saturday, Nov. 5 — Girl Scout Troop 462 is sponsoring a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Hurley community center. Call (228) 588-4852 or (228) 588-7051 for details. Meetings • Monday — A.C.T.S. (Alcohol/Chemical Treatment Series) will have classes from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Escatawpa Community Center. Call 762-7860 for more information. Send information about special events to Coast Calendar, P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula, MS 39568; fax to (251) 219-5559; or e-mail at [email protected]. Call (251) 219-5551 for details. Crimes & Emergencies Pascagoula Crime Sunday Convent Avenue and Market Street, Alvin Walley, 50, 2107 Jackson Ave., Pascagoula, was arrested for DUI. Wednesday 3301 Denny Ave., Lowe’s parking lot, Lynn Barnett reported a petit larceny where a vehicle license tag was take. 2217 Hester St., Leroy Waller reported a dog at large. 4506 Cauley St., Chris Beauchamp reported a grand larceny where two Honda ATV’s were taken. 5603 Veterans Boulevard, Gulf Coast Fence, Bobby Keenum reported a grand larceny where an American pit bull was taken. 1706 Singing River St., Chris Goff reported a grand larceny where a North American .22-caliber revolver, Taylor golf clubs and a Milwaukee chain saw were taken. 1804 Ingalls Ave., Jerry Lee’s, Troy Lucas, 30, 3307 Charlie Ave., Pascagoula, was arrested for shoplifting. 2107 21st St., Terry Brown reported harassing phone calls. 2510 Briggs Ave., Deloris Casher reported a simple assault. 1909 10th St., Joseph Foley reported domestic violence. 14th Street and U.S. 90, Jonathan Page, 23, 5100 King James Drive, Pascagoula, was arrested for DUI. 4418 Lanier Ave., Sandra Douglas reported a burglary where dishes and miscellaneous items were taken. 3307 Douglas Ave., Billy Joe Chandler reported the theft of several tools, three Penn rod and reels and a jar of silver coins. 1503 Tucker Ave., Sharon E. Willis reported a trespassing. Thursday 2017 Margie Moore St., Warren Jones reported damage to valve stems on six tires. 3501 Burroughs Ave., Kevin Barnes reported the theft of a black 1989 Ford F-150 truck. 816 Warren St., Millie Gwinn reported the theft of a gray metal tool box and assorted tools. 3104 New York Ave., Joseph Davis reported the theft of two outside Goodman air-conditioning units. 2000 Litton Road, Louis Mayfield reported an auto burglary where a Pioneer CD player and a Motorola flip phone were stolen. 1203 Market St., Bay Towers, Eu- gene G. Gentry reported the theft of assorted tools and tool box. 1812 Prospect Ave., David Noble reported the theft of his dog, which was later found. Gautier Crime Wednesday 3201 Willis Drive, Michael Singleton, 28, 3201 Willis Drive, Gautier, was arrested for domestic violence. Thursday 3330 U.S. 90, Gautier Police Department, Corey Charles, 29, 2020 Ladnier Road, Gautier, was arrested for contempt of court. 3330 U.S. 90, Gautier Police Department, Dennis Taft, 27, 2519 El Viernes St., Gautier, was arrested for simple assault. Dolphin Drive, Christopher Webb, 20, 14372 Hudson Krohn Road, Biloxi, was arrested for possession of marijuana. 2600 Bahama Drive, Thomas Reynolds reported someone took the battery and battery box from his FEMA trailer. Old Spanish Trail, Stacy Lawrence filed a complaint. Indian Point RV Park, Lawson Young, 51, Indian Point Resort, Lot 2, was arrested on a NCIC probation violation. Dolphin Drive/U.S. 90, Clarence Washington, 62, 2741 North Ridge Drive, Gautier, was arrested for a DUI felony. First black University of Alabama grad dies By BERNARD McGHEE The Associated Press Planet has warmest September on record WASHINGTON (AP) — Worldwide, it was the warmest September on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday. Ave r a g ing 1 .1 3 deg r ees Fahrenheit (0.63 degree Celsius) above normal for the month, it was the warmest September since the beginning of reliable records in 1880, according to NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center. The second warmest September was in 2003 with an average temperature of 1.02 degrees Fahrenheit (0.57 Celsius) above the mean. For the United States it was the fourth warmest September on record. The average U.S. temperature for the month was 2.6 degrees (1.4 C) above average. Only the West Coast and On the Net: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: http://www.noaa.gov parts of the Rockies were near normal. Louisiana had its warmest September in 111 years of national records and an additional 27 states ranked much above average. Some cities also set new records for warmest average S eptember tem p era t ures including: Houston-Galveston, Texas; London, Ky.; Shreveport, La.; and Raleigh-Durham, N.C. For the month, rain and snowfall across the country were below average, with unusually dry conditions for much of the East Coast and parts of the Plains and Northwest. Georgia, South Carolina and Maryland had their driest September on record. AREA DEATHS DELMARIE CARTER Funeral Home, Escatawpa, LILLIS, 52, of Helena, Miss., Miss. died Oct. 12, 2005. Heritage MAURICE STRICKLER DUNLAP, 91, of Hurley, Miss., died Oct. 14, 2005. Heritage Funeral Home, Escatawpa, Miss. “Obituaries over one inch in length are paid advertisements.” Millender’s Funeral Home We honor all PRE-PLANNED & BURIAL Insurance policies 100% from other funeral homes 475-5448 4412 Main Street • Moss Point THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Publication USPS 354420 — ISSN: 1059-7166 The Mississippi Press continues The Chronicle, The Chronicle Star and the Moss Point Advertiser, published daily. Second class postage paid at Pascagoula, Miss. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Mississippi Press, P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula, MS 39568-0849. Wanda Heary Jacobs, Publisher CIRCULATION BillyCIRCULATION Wilder, Circulation Director General Subscriptions: Director Billy Wilder, Circulation Monday - Friday 9AM - 5PM - (866) 843-8911 General (866) 843-8911 SaturdaySubscriptions: and Sunday - 8AM - Noon - 228-875-8144 Home Delivery: 3 mos. — -$27 6 mos. 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In his infamous “stand in the schoolhouse door,” the then-governor of Alabama sought to block blacks from entering the school, despite orders to admit them. Eventually Wallace stepped aside and Jones and fellow student James Hood enrolled, but only after an agreement was reached between the White House and Wallace’s aides. Jones — who went on Jones to become the first black to graduate from the school and had a long career serving the government that helped her attain a university education — died Thursday. She was 63. She had been admitted to the Atlanta Medical Center on Tuesday after suffering a stroke, said her sister, Sharon Malone. “She was absolutely fine Monday,” Sharon Malone said. Jones, a retired federal worker who lived in Atlanta, grew up in Mobile, Ala. She had enrolled at historically black Alabama A&M University in Huntsville when she transferred to the University of Alabama in 1963. The move led to then-Gov. Wallace’s infamous stand in defiance of orders to admit black students. Jones and Hood, accompanied by then-Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, enrolled after Wallace finished his statement and left. At an appearance last year in Mobile, she recalled meeting with Wallace in 1996, when the former governor was in frail health. He died in 1998. “I asked him why did he do it,” she said. “He said he did what he felt needed to be AP Vivian Malone Jones is led into Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in September 1963. Gov. George C. Wallace tried to block her entrance into the University. Jones, one of two black students whose effort to enroll at the University of Alabama led to George Wallace's infamous "stand in the schoolhouse door" in 1963, died Thursday. She was 63. done at that point in time, but he would not do that today. At that point, we spoke — I spoke — of forgiveness.” She recalled that she and Hood waited in a car until Wallace read his proclamation. Finally, when he stepped aside, she said, that allowed them to enter the university. “I was never afraid. I did have some apprehensions in my mind, though, especially having gone to segregated, ‘separate, but equal’ schools,” she said. Jones said her religious beliefs gave her confidence to persist, and she graduated in 1965. “God was with me,” she said. Hood left after a few months, but returned to receive his doctorate in 1997. Now a retired educator living in Madison, Wis., Hood said Jones was a quiet person in public, but she always provided encouragement to him during the events at Alabama. “She was a very determined person, probably more so than I was,” he said Thursday. Pig roast cooks up a break for stom-weary locals By DONNA HARRIS The Mississippi Press MOSS POINT — Hurricane Katrina threatened to wash out the annual pig roast at Jolly Ole Shakey Marina in Moss Point. But after a one-week delay, the coals are lit and lunch is almost ready. Usually held on Columbus Day weekend, today marks the 33rd annual Crowe Family Pig Roast and Party. This is the second year to have the event at the marina. The event is free to the public, said event organizer and marina owner Sam Craft. “The Coast needs a party after all the destruction and recovery efforts of the past month,” Craft said. “Let’s just do something besides clean up,” he said. David Hicks owns Williams Machine Works next door, where he is hard at work trying to recover from the storm’s devastation. “It will be nice to go down and relax for a little while,” Hicks said. Lunch begins at 1:30 p.m. Craft is supplying the roasted pork, burgers and hot dogs, a HOUSES GUTTED so twisted up in this hurricane damage. It’s just time to throw The annual Jolly Ole Shakey Marina Pig Roast and Party. the party.” When: 1:30 p.m. today. Live music from 3 p.m. to midnight; Craft said guests can also sign jam session at noon Sunday. up for free sunset cruises he’ll be Where: Jolly Ole Shakey Marina, at the south of the Miss. offering soon on his 72-foot 613 bridge in Moss Point. schooner, the Jolly Fisherman. Cost: Free. “She’s got some damage, but she’ll be up and running in two few side dishes and ice. Partici- and return at noon Sunday for a weeks,” he said. pants are asked to bring addi- jam session. Reporter Donna Harris can “It’s just a big, fun weekend be reached at dharris@msprestional side dishes and their own beverages, as well as chairs and party,” he said. “We’ve all been sonline.com or (251) 219-5551. blankets. Tents will offer shade from the early autumn sun. Music will begin at 3 p.m. fea“ Fo r A l l Yo u r B u i l d i n g N e e d s ” turing Craft’s band, Hired Guns, playing a mix of ’70s and ’80s rock. “If you can’t play good, you have to play loud. We play real loud,” he said. Other bands will perform until about midnight, he said. 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Despite extensive damage to their office on Magnolia Street in Pascagoula, the United Way has continued to support its 23 agencies in their post-Hurricane Katrina outreach and rebuilding efforts. Marilyn Minor, Pascagoula branch director for the Mississippi Department of Employment Security, and Tommye Dale Favre, executive director of the Mississippi Department of Employment Security, delivered the check on behalf of one of the agency’s vendors, the TATA America International Corp., TCS America. The corporation donated a total of $100,000 for hurricane relief efforts on the Gulf Coast. The other $60,000 will go to the United Way of South Mississippi. That group covers Hancock, Harrison and Pearl River Counties. Chris Anderson, president of the board of directors for the United Way of Jackson and George Counties, accepted the donation. He said the board expects the campaign to be down somewhat this year as a result of the hurri- cane, so they will “rely on donations.” He added that the organization has two crucial needs with their member agencies: The “recovery need” and the yearly operational costs. “I am delighted and overwhelmed,” Favre said in a press release. “I have spoken to the directors of the Coast United Way organizations, and they are extremely grateful for these generous donations. They didn’t know how they were going to be able to operate this year without additional funding.” John Riley, Vice President of TCS America said in a press release, “TCS is proud to serve the people of Mississippi, and especially through this time of need; we are committed to providing the resources and services to aid in the state’s quick recovery.” The New York company helped the Mississippi Department of Employment Security set up an online unemployment claims program for people who lost jobs as a result of the storm. Local United Way agencies include the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross, the Home of Grace and the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America. William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Tommye Dale Favre, center, and Marilyn Minor, right, present a check for $40,000 on behalf of TATA America International Corp. to Chris Anderson, accepting for the Jackson/George United Way. The money will be spent on Katrina recovery efforts for the local organizations that the United Way serves. George County School Board approves revised school calendar By ROYCE ARMSTRONG The Mississippi Press Luke Abney and Keith Kinkade, co-owners of The Rogue, a men’s store in Jackson, are delivering suits and other merchandise to Mississippi coastal counties affected by Hurricane Katrina. Submitted Photo Jackson clothiers wellsuited for hurricane relief By DONNA HARRIS The Mississippi Press JACKSON — A relief project to clothe Coast executives is tailor-made for a Jackson duo. Luke Abney and Keith Kinkade are co-owners of The Rogue, a men’s store in the state’s capital. They purchased the 38-yearold clothing store Aug. 25, just four days before Hurricane Katrina cut a path of destruction through Mississippi. Now they are spearheading an effort to send suits south to the Gulf Coast. A drop-off site in Jackson County will be announced soon. In Las Vegas, on a spring buying trip when the storm hit, Abney and Kinkade were inundated with offers of aid to their state. They talked to vendor representatives who were more than willing to send clothes to Jackson, and who also spread the word among other vendors. More than $800,000 in merchandise has been donated for Katrina victims, Abney said. Abney and Kinkade partnered with Helping Americans Needing Disaster Support, HANDS, which was organized by Leisha Pickering, wife of U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering, RMiss. HANDS has become a clearinghouse for donations of all sorts, Pickering said. She partnered with The Rogue to help distribute the Full Service Clinic in Ocean Springs NOW OPEN (228) 875-1599 donated suits, in hopes of giving to give “a sense of dignity” to recipients.. She said mobile clothing units will be set up in the coastal counties soon. “We want it to be like a little store where people can come in and shop,” Pickering said, addin g the services would be free. Pickering encourages all who are able to help those in need. “I love our state and the people. This could have been my family. There’s so many of my friends who have lost everything on the Coast and I feel all of us have the responsibility to do everything we can,” she said. “I feel like it's everyone's responsibility. We’ve got to do this together.” Abney agreed. “It’s something we feel like we need to do,” he said. Buck and Joelyne Trehern of Mobile, Ala., are glad the project exists. Joelyne Trehern’s 74-year-old brother, Sonny Stuart of Pascagoula, was one of the first recipients. Stuart and his sons, Mark Stuart and Chuck Stuart, live near the beach in Pascagoula. They lost their homes, personal belongings and clothes in Hurricane Katrina’s wrath. “When you have no clothes, that’s a horrible thing. The only clothes they had is what they left home with and all of them were casual clothes,” his sister said. A longtime customer, Joeylyne Trehern contacted The Rogue’s new owners in hopes of purchasing some clothes for her brother and nephews. Abney and Kinkade searched through the donations and found an assortment of styles for the Stuarts. “My brother was elated,” she said. “They just really blessed my brother and his family.” Abney said donations continue to come into the store. They’ve received 1,500 pairs of Berle pants up to size 58, about 100 Jack Victor suits that normally sell for $800 each, 30 boxes of Ballin pants and boxes of shirts, shorts and T-shirts from Tommy Bahama. Two more packed 18-wheelers are en route to Jackson, he said. The Treherns call Abney and Kinkade heroes for their relief efforts. “We’re not heroes,” Abney said. “We’re just fortunate to have the avenues and the contacts to hopefully help some folks.” Abney said he and Kinkade are giving 5 percent of their total sales for September and October, an estimated $30,000 donation, to the relief efforts. Reporter Donna Harris can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. LUCEDALE — The number of school days will be fewer, but the educational content will not decrease, George County School Superintendent Donnie Howell promised school board members as they met in a special call meeting to request an amended school calendar from the State Board of Education. In a letter addressed to State Superintendent Hank Bounds, Howell said George County schools were closed for 11 days immediately following Hurricane Katrina. Schools are required to provide 140 hours of classroom instruction per semester, Howell said, a difficult task with 11 days lost. Schools across South Mississippi face similar problems meeting the state mandate. Because of the storm, the Mississippi Department of Education has reduced the number of instructional hours to 130 per semester for this school year, Howell said. The new schedule will move the end of the first semester to Jan. 6, instead of Dec. 16. Exams will be Dec. 12-16. The second semester begins Jan. 9. Final exams will be May 18 and 19. This will allow the school to meet the 130-hour requirement, Howell said. “While re-establishing our normal schedule and routine, we have also incorporated accelerated instructional practices to offset loss of “While re-establishing our normal schedule and routine, we have also incorporated accelerated instructional practices to offset loss of academic learning time,” — Donnie Howell, George County Schools superintendent academic learning time,” Howell said. “These include eliminating all first semester field trips and class programs, postponing the PTO’s fall festival, increasing individualized instruction through tutoring.” Howell also said the school would monitor progress with alternate tests rather than the traditional comprehensive nine-week exams. In other action, the board approved several storm-related expenditures, including $99,032.42 to the Scott Company to replace the standing seam roof on the high school gym, $80,264 to the Sumrall Glass and Door Company to repair and replace damaged walkways and $2,000 to Pro Lawn Maintenance, Inc. to clear debris from a vacant lot owned by the district. Reporter Royce Armstrong may be reached at [email protected]. or (601) 947-9933. Gautier murder investigation continues, police seek information From Staff Reports Investigators with the Gautier Police Department continue to search for information about the death of Brian Keith Bradley, 46, of Bluefield, W.Va. Bradley was found in his Suburban Lodge room at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 3. Concerned co-workers contacted hotel officials when Bradley did not answer his door. They found the victim shot once in the stomach. Lt. Jason Pugh, detective with Gautier, said, “We found evidence at the scene that leads us to believe he was shot somewhere other than his hotel room and was able to make it back.” Bradley was working with a tree cutting service following Hurricane Katrina. He was last seen Sept. 2 at approximately 10:30. Detectives have no leads at this time, but are continuing the investigation. Any information pertaining to the incident can be directed to Lt. Jason Pugh at (228) 497-8011. Mattress City Choice Sets Firm Set Plush Set Pillow Top Set SpringAir Set Beautyrest Set Queens $149 $269 $299 $499 $649 $$Another 5% Off with mention of Ad (Not Valid with any other offer. Exp. 10/31/05) Gautier 522-3201 3400 Hwy. 90 (Next to City Hall) Serving Jackson And Harrison Counties! 3257 Hwy. 90 Gautier Space Savers ™ Self-Storage Portable Storage Available Immediately •Moving Supplies •Truck Rentals (251) 625-0597 Kings $199 $349 $399 $699 $999 A Paulk Company Serving The Entire Gulf Coast 934-2555 • 896-9555 M-F 10-6 Saturday 10-5 90 Days SAC Accept All Major Credit Cards 4-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Contact: Susan Ruddiman, 934-1419 E-mail address: [email protected] RELIGION Christian vegetarians hard to swallow for some By DAVID BRIGGS Newhouse News Service CLEVELAND — In the biblical book of Leviticus, the Lord is said to tell Moses, “You may eat any land animal that has divided hoofs and that also chews the cud.” In the Gospel of Luke, the father celebrates the return of the prodigal son by ordering the slaughter of the fatted calf for a feast. And in the miracle of the loaves and fishes, when Jesus is said to have fed thousands gathered to hear him, fish was definitely a big part of the menu. So you know it is not easy being a Christian vegetarian, or to seek to convert meat-eaters to a dietary lifestyle that makes fewer demands on the environment and is sensitive to the feelings of other creatures. For the Cleveland-based international Christian Vegetarian Association, one place to start is in the beginning, in the first chapter of Genesis. There God is said to speak of an ideal world where grains and fruits are plentiful, and humans are to care for — rather than eat — animals. Fast forward to today, in an era of factory farming that can cause great suffering for animals slaughtered and housed en masse. Some can make a strong case that Jesus would leave meat out of his diet, Christian vegetarians say. “Christian love should apply to animals as well as humans,” said Dr. Stephen Kaufman, a Northeast Ohio ophthalmologist who is co-chairman of the Christian Vegetarian Association. “Whatever dominion means, it’s not tyranny. It’s not cruelty.” The association was founded in 1999 to offer a Christian alternative to a movement that has tended to be dominated by secular people and people without much sympathy toward religion. Unlike more radical groups such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the Christian association tends to be more low-key and less confrontational, preferring education and persuasion over confrontation, the group’s leaders said. The association, which features a prominent international board of animal-rights theologians and activists, distributes literature and a video in which people say why vegetarianism is important to their faith and encourages churches to hold discussions on the moral issues involved in deciding which foods to eat. Christian vegetarianism is not an easy sell. On the left, secular vegetarians are often distrustful of religion, associating Christianity with the idea that humans have been given dominion over creation to exploit it for their own needs, rather than to care for the environment. “In fact, Christianity demands such compassion,” said Stephen Webb, co-chairman of the Christian Vegetarian Association and the author of “On God and Dogs: A Christian Theology of Compassion for Animals.” Yet among religious folks, the many biblical references to animal sacrifice, the eating of meat and fish, and religious laws regarding the slaughter of animals make vegetarianism seem somewhat foreign to the faith. The Bible does not provide definitive direction. While some in the movement make the claim Jesus was a vegetarian, even leaders of the Christian Vegetarian Association say that is a difficult assertion to back up. Fish was so plentiful in Galilee that some of it was exported, and it was a staple of the diet of many of the people Jesus associated with. The Gospel of Luke tells of fishermen choosing to become disciples after Jesus leads them to a catch so large “that their nets were beginning to break.” While only the rich would have had meat, it is unlikely when Jesus ate at a banquet or in the house of a wealthy person he would risk offending the host by not eating the food before him. Where Christian vegetarians are making headway on the biblical front, however, is in their interpretation of Genesis that God intended a vegetarian diet described in the Garden of Eden. In the creation account at the end of the first chapter of Genesis, God gives human beings power over the fish, the birds and all animals. But no creatures — neither animals nor humans — need to eat one another’s flesh. “I have provided all kinds of grain and all kinds of fruit for you to eat; but for all the wild animals and for all the birds I have provided grass and leafy plants for food,” God is said to have proclaimed in Genesis 1:29. Webb, a professor of religion and philosophy at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind., said it is a key passage “bringing conservative Christians on board to the vegetarian movement.” The Christian Vegetarian Association also holds up several biblical passages showing God’s concern for all of creation, from feeding the birds of the air to forgetting not one sparrow. If you take away extremes, Webb said, “There’s a broad consensus that the Bible does teach compassion for animals.” The question is not as much what Jesus did in the culture of his day as what Jesus would do today, proponents say. In its booklet “Honoring God’s Creation,” the vegetarian association says justice concerns should prompt Christians to consider a change in what they eat. For example, it says the greater costs and resources associated with raising animals for food decreases the amount of grain available for feeding the hungry and raises the cost of all food. In terms of the environment, the association says, “The typical meat-eater’s diet can easily consume up to 14 times more water and 20 times more energy than that of a vegetarian.” Progress for Christian vegetarians is not an all-or-nothing proposition. It also can be measured in the decision of an individual to cut back on meat consumption or to buy only freerange meat or poultry. When it comes to influencing what Christians eat, Kaufman said, “I’m hoping for them to say let’s think about it. Let’s talk about it. Let’s make faith-based choices.” CHURCH EVENTS children under 12 are free. All proceeds will be used for the elevator fund for the Masonic Lodge. The community center is located on Miss 614. Pascagoula Church on the Rock The church, in partnership with The Hope Church of Orlando, Fla., will host Loads of Love from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. The Hope Church is sending more than 30 volunteers and trucks of supplies. They will provide the community with a free hot meal and needed supplies while they last. The church is located at 3901 Chicot Road. Moss Point Morning Star Missionary Baptist The church will celebrate its 23rd anniversary at 3 p.m. Sunday. The New Light Missionary Baptist Church, along with their pastor, the Rev. Nathaniel Smith will be special guests. Area churches and choirs are invited to attend and participate. The church is located at 4943 Glaude St. Gautier First United Methodist Union Baptist The church will begin its after school program on Oct. 17. The program runs 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for children grades K-12. The price is $30 per week for church members and $35 per week for non-members. Call Keitha Booth at (228) 249-1901 or Garnett Johnson at (228) 7629797 for registration information. The First Church of the Living God PGT The church will have fall revival services Oct. 17-21. The nightly events will begin at 7 p.m. and include a different guest speaker each evening. On Monday, the speaker will be Rev. Freddie Cunningham of Doris Street Church of God in Moss Point. Tuesday the speaker will be the Rev. Donald Shavers of AOH Holiness Church in Moss Point. The speaker on Wednesday will be associate minister George Broughton of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Moss Point. The Rev. Robert Gholar of St. John Missionary Baptist of Moss Point will be the speaker on Thursday. On Friday, will be the Rev. Alice McMorris of Holy Faith Temple in Moss Point. The church is located at 2115 Live Oak St. Hurley Full Life Assembly The church will host the Hurley Fall Bazaar on Oct. 22 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a variety of goods for sale, including yard sale items, flea market items, arts, gourds, crafts, gift items, cosmetics, game booths, plants and trees. Food will be available, including gumbo, pies and cakes. Call (228) 588-2670. East Central Community Center The church will sponsor a gospel sing at 6 p.m. on Oct. 22. The event will feature Gulf City Boys, Darrell & ToJuana Johnson, Gerald Roberts and many more. Tickets for adults are available at $10, The First United Methodist Church of Kissimmee, Fla., is hosting a fall festival on the grounds of the Gautier church today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to attend this free event. Call (228) 497-1698 for details about the event. The church is located on U.S. 90 across from Singing River Mall. Lucedale Antioch Missionary Baptist The church will celebrate its 50th anniversary Sunday. Sunday school will begin at 9:45 a.m.; the adult choir will present an “Old Fashion Meeting” musical at 10:30 a.m.; the Rev. Jason Howard will speak at the 11:15 a.m. service. Dinner will be served at noon and afternoon service will begin at 1:15 p.m. No evening services. Everyone is invited to bring a covered dish and join in on the celebration. Call (601) 947-4023 for more information. The church is located three miles east of Lucedale at the intersection of Miss. 63 North and Old Mobile Highway. Frank Harvey Music Hall Rocky Creek Country Boys will be picking and grinning tonight. Everyone is invited to attend. There will not be an admission charge for the event. Call (601) 947-7565 for more information. The music hall is located behind Rocky Creek Builders Supply on Green Road. Mt. Pleasant United Methodist The church continues its camp meeting at 7:30 p.m. each evening, Oct. 17-21. The guest speaker for the week will be Dr. Jonothan L. Yates of the El Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in Mobile, Ala. The church is located in the Basin community. Deadline for submitting information to Church Events column is noon Wednesday each week. Information can be mailed to The Mississippi Press, P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula MS 39568, faxed at (251) 219-5559 or e-mailed to [email protected]. RELIGION BRIEF ‘Race to Win’ crusade to be held at Mobile Dragway IRVINGTON, Ala. — “Race to Win” is the theme of the South Mobile County Crusade to be Oct. 23-26 at Mobile Dragway in Irvington. The event will start with special music at 6:30 p.m. each day Oct. 24-26 and on Sunday, Oct. 23, it will get under way at 5 p.m. when Emir Caner will be available for questions and answers. Caner is a converted SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 Muslim. On Monday, James Messer, an evangelist of Mobile, Ala., will speak; on Tuesday, Thomas Wright, association missionary, will speak; on Wednesday, Johnny Hunt, pastor of Woodstock, Ga., will speak. The music director is Phil Willis. Among the musicians will be the Bibletones Quartet, Brad Day, Mission Possible, Combine Choir and congregational singing. A nursery for newborn through age 4 and children’s worship for kindergarten through second grade will be available at Irvington First Baptist Church. The event will be aired on WOSM in Ocean Springs on Sunday and Wednesday. Call (251) 653-6652 or (251) 661-7111 for more information. Now will you fill the hole in your soul? A number of years ago I met one of my classmates I had not seen in years. He knew that I had become a preacher after high school and he shared the following story with me. He and his high school sweetheart got married and had children. After a few years they divorced and married other people. They had children in those marriages, also. Eventually they divorced again and remarried each other. “Rex,” he said, “you cannot believe how I have messed up my life these past 12 years.” It Rex was indeed a sad story. We have another sad story in Yancey our text today that had a tragic ending. It could have been a story that had a triumphant ending. But the choice the young man made determined his destiny. Someone has said, “A survey of the world leaves one with the uncomfortable feeling that in spite of the efforts of many well intentioned men in every country, civilization is sliding downhill.” However, there is hope for facing a world that is on a slippery slope, and that hope is the Christian message. I want us to consider a young man that had all the credentials necessary for success according to the standards of the world. However, it did not fill the hole in his soul. I want us to see what he had. He had affluence. Matthew and Mark say, “He had great possessions.” Luke says, “He was very rich.” If something could be acquired with money, he had it. However, he did not have peace and contentment in his life. Someone asked John D. Rockefeller, “How much money does one need to be happy?” He said, “Just a little bit more.” Money cannot cover up emptiness. The rich ruler had youth. Seldom are people both young and rich. He had that magic ingredient that everyone wants today. People dye hair and buy hair to look young. They jog and exercise and go on diets to look good and feel good. I heard of one young, avid jogger who died. The people at his funeral talked about how good the corpse looked! However, he was still dead. He had respect. He had a position. People looked up to him. However, all the respect and authority in the world cannot fill the hole in a man’s soul. He had a positive attitude. A good attitude goes a long way in life, but it is not the source of happiness. He was the Tiger Woods of his day. But he had a hole in his soul. I want us to see what he didn’t have. He didn’t have peace of mind. He didn’t have contentment. He had a hunger in his soul. Jesus said, “What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” I have held men’s hands as they were dying. They did not care about the price of gold, or the price indexes of the stock market. They did not care who the next president would be, or who would win the World Series. Death strips the veneer and varnish from the superficialities of life. All that matters eventually is “Will I go to heaven when I die?” This man projected a hunger Jesus could have satisfied. David said, “Delight thyself in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thy heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.” The rich, young ruler had many things. But there is one thing he did not have that affected everything else. He did not have peace of mind. He did not have a sense of fulfillment. He did not have a covering for the hole in his soul. I want us to see what he heard. “Give up your riches!” One thing about Jesus, he had a way of getting right down to the point. The money had to go before this man could give his allegiance to Jesus. This man didn’t have money; money had this man. He might tell some to give up booze and drugs. He might say to others to give up their gambling habits. Whatever is your god will have to be forfeited to follow Jesus. I want us to see what the young man did. He asked no questions. He simply walked away sorrowful. He would have followed Jesus if the demands had been less. He would have followed Jesus if he could have kept his possessions. But there was no bargain for him. Jesus did not offer him a “blue light special.” According to the Bible, he never came back. Greed was at the core of his rejection. He had “Cirrhosis of the giver.” Several years ago I chaperoned a youth group to Orlando, Fla. Ken Davis was the entertainer for this event. Ken said years earlier he was invited to Orlando to speak to a businessman’s convention. He told the man that he was a Christian entertainer. The man told him that would be fine. So, Ken flew from California to Florida for this event. When he got to the Convention Center, people were enjoying the “Happy Hour.” After Ken was introduced he started for the platform not realizing his 3-year-old daughter was right behind him. She was saying “Daddy, I want to sing.” Ken tried to get her back to her mother but she insisted she wanted to sing. The people began to shout “Let the little girl sing.” There was nothing Ken could do but let her sing. She sang “Jesus Loves Me.” There was not a dry eye in the house. When Ken finished with his entertaining the people came by and said “I wish I had what you have.” Ken said as he thought about it the only thing he had they didn’t was peace of mind. They had a hole in their soul. So remember this, only Jesus can fill the hole in your soul. Dr. Rex Yancey is pastor of the First Baptist Church. Contact him on issues of faith and values at [email protected]. Baptist Apostolic APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 3705 OLD MOBILE HWY. PASCAGOULA, MS 39581 SUNDAY.....................................................2:00 PM WEDNESDAY.............................................7:30 PM PASTOR J. L. 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RAMSEY............................................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING................................................10:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING...................................................6:30 PM THURSDAY EVENING...............................................7:00 PM SAT. YOUTH SERVICE..............................................7:00 PM BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH THE OLD LAND-MARK CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH PASTOR..............................................BEN BOHANICK SUNDAY SCHOOL..........................................10:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP.........................................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING...........................................5:00 PM WED. EVENING ................................................7:00 PM 601-947-9652 Preaching the book, the blood and the blessed hope 762-3438 1302 Telephone Rd. Pascagoula ELDER ROBERT WILKERSON...............PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................10:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP...............................11:15 AM MONDAY PRAYER SERVICE..................6:00 PM MONDAY WORSHIP.................................7:00 PM THURSDAY WORSHIP.............................7:00 PM The Church in the Heart of the City, with the people of the City in it’s Heart. Home Phone: 474-1785 Church. . .769-7798 TWIN PINES APOSTOLIC CHURCH 3304 LAMPKIN ROAD - MOSS POINT, MS 39562 PHONE 601-947-9824 OR 228-219-0315 PASTOR........................................................JOSEPH MOESCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.......................................................10:00 AM SUNDAY NIGHT.............................................................6:30 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT.....................................................7:30 PM Assembly of God BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2105 Martin St., Pascagoula 762-4650 - CHURCH PHONE 762-3133 Located on the corner of Hwy. 613 & Joebubino Rd. Hurley, MS (Directly in front of Hurley Quick Stop) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2101 MARKET STREET, PASCAGOULA DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE REV. JOHNNY BEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR JOHN COMBS . . . . . ....MINISTER OF WORSHIP AND STUDENTS SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM TRADITIONALWORSHIP SERVICE . . . .11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM SANCTUARY CHOIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING YOUTH PRAYER & WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM PRAYER SERVICE & BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES 762-1338 EAST MOSS POINT BAPTIST CHURCH 7842 Misty Meadow Rd. Moss Point SENIOR PASTOR....................................JOHN SCHWARTZ REV. ALLEN HAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR WORSHIP LEADER ..............................TERESA BROADUS TEMPORARY SERVICE TIMES SUNDAY WORSHIP................................................10:30 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP..............11:00 AM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING...........6:30 PM APPROXIMATE DATE FOR SCHOOL REOPENING WILL HURLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 6810 Hurley-Wade Road Hurley, MS PASTOR.........................BRO. BREAUX TAGEANT SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE.................................11:00 AM DISCIPLE TRAINING................................ 5:00 PM WORSHIP SERVICE................................. 6:00 PM WED. BIBLE STUDY....................................7:00 PM (THE BOOK OF REVELATION) 588-3435 GRIFFIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH 4207 Griffin St., Moss Point, MS 475-7663 PASTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HENRY C. GOOGE, JR. SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM SUNDAY DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . .5:00 PM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING . . . . . . . .6:45 PM 475-3521 762-9179 MINISTRY FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES CANAAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 13602 Hwy. 613, North Escatawpa Office - 474-1040 Home - 474-2310 PASTOR............................RODNEY F. COLEMAN YOUTH PASTOR..........................CHRIS NOWELL SUNDAY SCHOOL............................... .....9:45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP............. .10:45 AM CHILDREN CHURCH...............................10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP..................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY MID WEEK SERVICES.......7:00 PM ROYAL RANGERS /MISSIONETTES HWY. 35 YOUTH .NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES 1704 Belair St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pascagoula REV. DAVID ELDRIDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:15 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE . . . . . . .6:30 PM 762-4160 ESCATAWPA BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 613 at Liverpool Escatawpa, MS MICHAEL GLENN...................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE..............10:30 AM NO EVENING SERVICE WEDNESDAY WORSHIP SERVICE......... 6:30 PM FORTS LAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 12412-Forts-Lake Rd. EASTLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH Pascagoula TIM CAULEY....................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING.......................................... 6:00 PM WED. ROYAL RANGERS & MISSIONETTES..............................................7:00 PM 475-8615 Parsonage 475-8690 FULL LIFE ASSEMBLY Hwy. 614, Hurley, MS REV. JIMBO REED...........................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING.......................................... 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING...................................7:00 PM 228-588-2670 LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4848 GAUTIER VANCLEAVE RD. GAUTIER TEMPORARY SERVICE TIME SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 10:45 AM 228-497-4089 MAGNOLIA SPRINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 475-2938 INTERPRETATION FOR THE DEAF AT ALL SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GAUTIER 325 DeLa Point Dr. Gautier, MS LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH 3003 Belair Pascagoula, MS “If you are in need Christ is the answer” JERRY REED.............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL..................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 7:00 PM 769-2170 762-7293 NEW HOPE ASSEMBLY OF GOD “Where Your Are Only A Visitor Once’’ 19321 Hwy. 63, Wade BOBBY CREPS.........................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL....................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP..............................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING................................... 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 7:00 PM ROYAL RANGERS, YOUTH & MISSIONETTES, WED.............................7:00 PM Nursery Provided for Sunday Services 588-6644 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MOSS POINT (SBC) 4807 Main Street, Moss Point, MS PASTOR.............................REV. MICHAEL PERRY SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................10:55 AM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERV. ............................. 6:00 PM YOUTH PRIME TIME (WED.).................... 6:00 PM MUSIC AND MISSIONS ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES 475-8142 INGALLS AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4505 Ingalls Avenue Pascagoula, MS JOHN TURNER.........................PASTOR BIBLE STUDY........................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING........................ 5:30 PM EVENING SERVICE.................................. 6:30 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 6:30 PM NURSERY PROVIDED FOR EACH SERVICE 762-9235 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PASCAGOULA 902 Live Oak Ave., Pascagoula, MS DR. REX YANCEY.....................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE.................11:00 AM - Interpretation For Deaf At All Services “A Caring Church For Pascagoula” Services can be seen on Cable Channel 7 Mon. & Tues. 6 & 11 PM 762-2343 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4007 North Pascagoula St., Pascagoula, MS 762-5639 www.gcfa.cc TEMPORARY SERVICE TIME 7417 Martin Bluff Road, Gautier Phone: 497-4395 ERIC SMITH...............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL..................................... 9:45 AM SUNDAY AM WORSHIP.............................11:00 AM SUNDAY PM WORSHIP............................. 6:30 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE............. 7:00 PM MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Short Cut Rd. & Temple St. Moss Point, MS PASTOR................................REV. JOHN COGGIN SUNDAY SCHOOL....................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING........................ 5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY “POWER HOUR”............... 7:00 PM 475-9683 18601 Hwy. 63 - Wade REV. JIM FISHER & REV. H. W. PARKER..PASTORS SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 & 10:55 EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING . . . . . . .7:00 PM 588-6546 Nursery Provided www.csumc.net Tanner’s Chapel Rd. REV. MICHAEL VICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM MORNING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM SUN. NIGHT SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER, PRAISE, & YOUTH SERVICE . . 7:00 PM 475-4235 Episcopal EASTLAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3507 Pine St., Pascagoula SATURDAY.....HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II..........5:00 PM SUNDAY.......HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II.....8:00 AM CHURCH SCHOOL.......................9:15 AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II........10:30 AM WEDNESDAY HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II..............6:30 AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II.. AND HOLY UNCTION...................5:30 PM 762-1705 ST. PIERRE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4412 Gautier-Vancleave Rd. Gautier, MS 39553 SUN. HOLY EUCHARIST.......................8:00 AM CHRISTIAN EDUCATION......................9:00AM HOLY EUCHARIST.............................................10:00 AM FELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING THE SERVICE. A NURSERY IS PROVIDED FOR SMALL CHILDREN. WED. EVENING PRAYER.................................6:00 PM BIBLE STUDY FOLLOWING SERVICE 497-9819 Interdenominational Corner of Gautier-Vancleave & Callie Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 AM 497-2373 809 De La Pointe Dr., Gautier FR. PATRICK E. HAYES...........................PASTOR SAT. VIGIL....................................................5:00 PM SUNDAY MORNING..................8:30 AM & 11:00 AM WEEK DAY MASS MON. - TUES. - THURS. - FRI..................8:00 AM WED.....................................................7:00 PM 497-2364 Church of Christ CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST 1316 INGALLS AVENUE, PASCAGOULA, MS www.123Jesus.com SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:40 AM SUNDAY PRAISE AND PRAYER . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASSES . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM EVERYONE WELCOME AT EACH ASSEMBLY GAUTIER CHURCH OF CHRIST 4605 Gautier-Vancleave Rd. P.O. Box 122, Gautier DORCIE MITCHELL......................................MINISTER SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY..............................9:30 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP................10:30 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP...................6:00 PM WED. BIBLE STUDY....................................7:00 PM 497-4460 HURLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 614 Corner of Baria Road WAYNE ROBERTS....................................MINISTER SUNDAY SCHOOL........................................9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE.................10:30 AM AFTERNOON SERVICE.............................12:30 PM WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY....................7:00 PM 588-6983 CHICO ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 762-7827 SUNDAY MORNING.......................................... 9 AM WEDNESDAY EVENING................................... 7 PM Salvation For Sale. Matthew 13:44 Very inexpensive, just a small amount of time and a little effort. THE STUDY OF REVELATION ERIC G. CAMP.......................PASTOR THREE RIVERS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hwy. 63 Three Rivers GENE EMSWILER..................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................... 9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP.............................10:15 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING, MISSIONETTES & ROYAL RANGERS..7:00 PM 588-2385 762-2364 SAFE HARBOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6416 ELDER FERRY RD., ESCATAWPA GENE VANCE..................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:55 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................11;00 AM YOUTH..............................................................4:30 PM KIDS KORNER.................................................5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP.........................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING & BIBLE STUDY...........................7:00 PM 228-475-4833 OR 228-475-3435 DANTZLER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3901 Chico St., Pascagoula 2550 Indian Point Parkway Gautier Off Gautier/Vancleave Rd., turn at Indian Point Resort Sign PASTOR.................................................. JIM MOORE SUNDAY SERVICE........................................10:30 AM SUN. CHILDRENS CHURCH........................10:30 AM YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MEETINGS SUNDAY NIGHTS ....................................6:30PM WED. SERVICE...............................................6:30 PM YOUTH DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ............................7:00PM 497-1948 REFUGE CHRISTIAN CENTER 3400 HALL ST. MOSS POINT, MS PASTOR..................ELDER ODELL RODGERS SUNDAY SCHOOL................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP..........................11:00 AM WED. BIBLE STUDY..............................7:00 PM 228-475-6065 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE...................10:00 AM CHURCH - 497-1698 PARSONAGE - 497-2719 HURLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 21901 HIGHWAY 613 HURLEY, MS REV. NELL MAKI.......................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL................................... 10:00 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP.................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP....................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING............7:00 P.M. KREOLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4707 Kreole Avenue, Moss Point PH. 475-8772 REV. JOHN D. TUCKER............................PASTOR SAT. -- A NEW WORSHIP SERVICE..........7:08 PM SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................10:45 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY SERVICE.............................7:00 PM MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 90, 6 Mi. East of Pascagoula REV. GARRY RUFF............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE..........................................11:00 AM CHILDREN/YOUTH -2ND & 4TH SUNDAY..........5:00 PM CHOIR REHEARSAL - WEDNESDAY..................6:00 PM 475-1961 - NURSERY PROVIDED- VICTORY FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN CENTER 8401 OCEAN SPRINGS ROAD OCEAN SPRINGS, MS 39564 (228) 875-3131 CARLTON G. McCARTER......FOUNDER/SENIOR PASTOR SUNDAY MORNINGS..........................................10:15 AM TUESDAY PRAYER SERVICE....................................7:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING (WORD FIRST SERVICES)..7:00 PM WORSHIP CENTER SENIOR PASTOR..........................HORACE VINSON ASSOCIATE PASTOR ..................BENJAMIN WOOD SUNDAY SCHOOL ........................................9:30AM CHURCH SERVICE ......................................10:30AM YOUTH CHURCH ....SATURDAY 6:00PM (ages 12+) SPANISH CHURCH ..........................FRIDAY 7:00PM Home groups meet various nights and cities. EVERYONE WELCOME! “Restoring true worship... building strong families” 4502 Short Cut Road 762-7228 COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Mount Pleasant Rd. Vancleave, MS WAKE INABINETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WED. NIGHT PRAYER SERVICE . . . . . . . .7:00 PM YOUTH MINISTRIES THURS. NIGHT - Ages 12-19 . . . . .6:00PM-8:30 PM 826-5150 826-5006 COMMUNITY OF CHRIST ESCATAWPA BRANCH DAN SHERMAN RD., ESCATAWPA, MS PASTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TERRY BRELAND MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM PREACHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM INTERPRETER FOR DEAF AVAILABLE EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM Methodist BIG POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7534 Methodist Church Road REV. JOHN MAKI ............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:45AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP......................11:00AM CHILDREN & YOUTH MIN................................5:00PM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP.........................6:00PM WED. NIGHT (Adult & Children Min.) ................6:00PM CHURCH - 588-6653 PARSONAGE - 588-2602 Church of God PASCAGOULA CHURCH OF GOD 2511 Chico Street – 762-9083 EUGENE EUBANKS.....................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE......................10:00 AM. “COME WORSHIP WITH US” Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice Is Your Church Listed Here? Listing Your Church Invites Others To Join With You In Celebrating God’s Goodness For space availability or for any changes, please call 1-866-251-3131 ext. 5389 . Presbyterian 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF OCEAN SPRINGS S. Washington at Ocean Ave. 875-5326 Rev. Timothy B. Brown SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE TRADITIONAL SERVICES . . . . . . . . . .8:15 AM & 11:00 AM CONTEMPORARY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM ADULT BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL (ALL AGES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) OF PASCAGOULA GAUTIER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) OCTOBER 16TH ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER TED PAGEZ ......................................PASTOR MORNING WORSHIP.............................. 10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.......................................9:15 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM WED. PRAYER & PRAISE..........................7:00 PM 872-0214 crossroadsonthecoast.com COME JOIN US AT SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:00 AM BEGINNING Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Nursery Provided www.jesusistherock.org 762-3221 Pastor: Rodger Bradley 6150 FIRESTONE ST. • GAUTIER, MS “SPECIALIZING IN MINISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY” Pascagoula Street at Ingalls Avenue TEMPORARY SERVICE TIMES SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE..........................9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................10:00 AM 762-2824 [email protected] www.frstpres.org RONALD STANLEY......................................PASTOR CHURCH ON THE ROCK Nazarene CROSSROADS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4912 Weems St. Moss Point DAVID GREER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:50 AM YOUTH CHOIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 PM SNACK SUPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM UMYF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:20 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM 2717 Hwy. 90, P.O. Box 127, Gautier 39553 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE....10:30 AM WEDNESDAY.................................7:00 PM 2502 Ingalls Ave. Pascagoula REV. GEORGE JACKSON, JR..................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL......................................9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM UMYF/CHILDREN.......................................5:00 PM GAUTIER FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH GAUTIER BAPTIST CHURCH (BMA) ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Campground Road, Hurley DAN BARNES...................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................9:30 AM SUNDAY NIGHT YOUTH SERVICE........................6 PM SUNDAY WORSHIP..........................................10:30 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP...........................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE, ROYAL RANGERS, MISSIONETTES........................7:00 PM 588-6454 MARTIN BLUFF BAPTIST CHURCH Catholic 6308 Wildwood Rd. - Helena Community - 475-7182 DR. ROBBIE HOWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR GILBERT EMERSON . . . . .MINISTER OF MUSIC SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . .11:00 AM & 6:00 PM CHILDREN’S CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM YOUTH PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM 5624 Grierson St. Moss Point, MS FELIX TOWNSEND.......................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING.....................................9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE....................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP......................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT....................................7:00 PM 475-2849 WEEKLY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . .8:30 AM AND 10:30 AM WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES . . . .6:30 PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HELENA CASWELL SPRINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Helena, MS PASTOR...................................................LONNIE GOFF SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP....................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP.......................................6:00 PM WED. EVENING PRAYER SERVICE.............7:00 PM INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH......474-9009 DAVID W. AULTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR 497-4050 Methodist TANNER’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Hwy. 63 & Wildwood Rd. BE BETWEEN OCTOBER 10 - 17 NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES Methodist Church of God Baptist ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (CORNER OF MAYO & MAGNOLIA STREETS) 3924 DAVIS ST. MOSS POINT “WE CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS US” SUNDAY PRAISE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 AM SUNDAY CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 PM PASTOR - ELIJAH HENRY, SR. 475-9253 1009 Highway 90, Gautier, 497-1706 CHRIS BULLOCK..........................................PASTOR SUNDAY WORSHIP................................10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................9:15 AM VESPERS WEDNESDAY...................................7:00 PM WOMENS BIBLE STUDY TUESDAY.................9:30 AM Salvation Army SALVATION ARMY PASCAGOULA 3808 Arlington St. Pascagoula PASTORS.........SGTS. BRETT & KIM CUNDIFF SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP........................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP............................................6:30 PM WEDNESDAY WORSHIP.....................................6:30 PM “Friendly and Informal” 762-7222 Seventh Day Adventist PASCAGOULA SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 3705 Eden St. Pascagoula SABBATH WORSHIP....................... 9:30 AM SABBATH SCHOOL............................... 11:00 AM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING..................7:00 PM Lutheran CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 3042 Pascagoula Street SUNDAY WORSHIP......................8:30 AM & 11:00 AM SUNDAY COFFEE FELLOWSHIP....9:30 AM & 10:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS.................9:45 AM NURSERY PROVIDED SCRIPTURE • FAITH • GRACE 762-1754 Nondenominational ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OCEAN SPRINGS, MS REV. MITCHELL HEDGEPETH-SENIOR MINISTER DOWNTOWN CAMPUS 800 PORTER AVENUE (228) 875-5278 TRADITIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . .8:30 AM FELLOWSHIP TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30-10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00-10:45 AM BLENDED WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM EAST CAMPUS 6716 BIENVILLE BLVD. (228) 875-5701 CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM TRADITIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM FELLOWSHIP TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00-10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2710 Pascagoula St. - P.O. Box 371, Pascagoula, MS 39568-0371 – 762-5222 REV. BRUCE TAYLOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PASTOR Sunday Worship Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 am, 10:45 am & 6:30 pm Sunday School (all ages) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am Sunday Afternoon Programs: 5:00 pm . . . Children’s Choirs (preschool-4th grade) 5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th & 6th Grade Youth (TNT-Totally Nearly Teens) 5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . UMYF (Youth, 7th - 12th Grade) Children, Youth, Adult & Senior Adult Programs Available Call for more information Divorce Recovery offered quarterly on Saturday Mornings **Trained Nursery Care is available for all services** Church Up On The Rock, Inc. Pastor: A. Marshaye Pleasant Alexander 5664 Woodstock Court Gautier, MS. 39553 228-497-7366 Friday - 7:30 PM Sunday - 11:00 AM “To Win The Lost At Any Cost” LIFE CHURCH OF GAUTIER Declaring the Word of Faith 3001 OLD SPANISH TRAIL, GAUTIER, MS (CORNER OF DOLPHIN & OLD SPANISH TRAIL) 497-5777 PHILLIP & SHIRLEY STILTNER . . . . . . . . .PASTORS SUNDAY LIFE TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM WEDNESDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . .6:30 PM LIFE BOOK STORE OPEN ONE HOUR BEFORE AND AFTER SERVICES MESSIANIC CONGREGATION MANNA FROM HEAVEN MINISTRIES 3801 HILL AVE., (ESCATAWPA) MOSS POINT 474-8877 PASTOR 826-3342 DAVID MATHEWS.....................................PASTOR SABBATH SERVICE...................FRIDAY - 7:00 PM SATURDAY EVENING.................................5:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING............................6:30 PM www.livingmanna.net GOD IS LOVE! Positive Illusions A realistic conception of oneself is sometimes considered a hallmark of the mentally healthy person. A person with low self-esteem is someone who devalues themself, or who has a deflated sense of self. Likewise, it is possible to have an inflated sense of self, and we all know how insufferable it is to be around those who think they are better, wiser, funnier, or more likable than they really are. Some people’s view of themselves is thus inflated, while others have a deflated sense of self. Most of us have areas of our lives where we are seemingly oblivious to our faults. Current psychological research suggests that there may be some benefit to positive illusions, both about ourselves and others. These positive illusions become self-fulfilling prophecies. That is, we become the people we think we are, and others live up to or down to, the expectations we have of them. So, we should think positively about ourselves and others, and strive to live up to our own expectations. We are bound to give thanks to God always for you, brethren, as is fitting, because your faith is growing abundantly, and the love of every one of you for one another is increasing. R.S.V. 2 Thessalonians 1:3 6-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 Seminar outlines small-business loan program ■ But owners say amount, repayment time not enough By JOHN SURRATT The Mississippi Press GAUTIER — Officials from Jackson County banks met Friday at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College to learn the process involved with the state’s small business bridge loan program to help small business owners on the Coast recover from Hurricane Katrina. During the recent special session, the Mississippi Legislature approved $25 million in bond money to fund the $25,000 interest-free loans, which will be offered to small business owners through their local banks. The repayment period for the loans is six months, but could be extended under certain conditions. The application deadline is Nov. 18. Some local business owners were unaware of the program and were concerned about the sixmonth repayment period, saying they would like to see more time to repay the loan. “Two years would be better,” said Arlene Tyrone, owner of Paradise Pools on Ingalls Avenue. “I have a seasonal business — seven months of the year, I’m doing well; for five months, I starve. I couldn’t repay $25,000 back in six months. If it were for a longer time, I could use it.” Rob Steiner, owner and manager of Steiner Saw and Mower on Chicot Street, said he would like to see a longer repayment period. “We’ve been open for a year and-a-half,” he said. “We still have a lot of overhead. If we didn’t have the overhead, it might be a good thing, but Wililm a ColigT /nhe Mis isisp i Pres Local bankers attend an orientation Friday for a small business loan program at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. The loans, called Small Business Bridge Loans, are designed to provide funds to small businesses while they are applying for long-term assistance. I’d like to see the repayment period be longer.” Davis Smith, president of Ace Hardware and Ace Party Rentals, said $25,000 wouldn’t be enough to help his operation. “I would go through that in two, three days,” he said, adding that he had $2.5 million in inventory damaged by the storm. “If it were two, three, $4 million and a long payback over something like 15 years, that could do some good. But $25,000 isn’t enough; it’s just a drop.” “These loans are not meant to be long-term loans,” Jackson County Economic Development Un iifed From Pa e g 1-A composing and sending a letter, the Command Team will send one letter representing all five local governments. The individual branches report to the team, and the team members are able, in turn, to report back to their governing bodies or request actions necessary from those bodies. The team is able to ask further questions of each section and branch and make suggestions to continue the work on that particular aspect of the restoration. The tasks for each branch are both immediate and forward-looking. For instance, the housing branch, led by Linda Green, Gautier’s finance director, is working to phase out points of distribution and Red Cross emergency sheltering while preparing FEMA temporary emergency housing. Green said their biggest challenge now is getting correct information on a “realistic time” of when people will receive temporary housing. The branch serves also as a local contact for people with housing concerns and works between the agency and the public. The team has been in its training stages the past several weeks under the instruction first from an incident management team out of the East Bay community in California and, for the past two weeks, from the California Office of Emergency Services, Region 2 team. An incident command system, similar to the unified command team, has been in place in California since the mid1970s, said Steve Negro, incident commander with the second team from the West Coast. It was adopted by the United States following Sept. 11 as the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and was Foundation Executive Director George Freeland said. “They are meant to provide temporary relief through an infusion of capital to help the affected business while it is waiting for relief from other sources, such as a Small Business Administration disaster loan.” The foundation, which sponsored the orientation workshop on the loan program for the local bankers, will also serve as a conduit for the loan program through its Business Assistance Center, which can provide loan applications and program information to small business owners. Applications are also available on the state of Mississippi’s Web site at www.mississippi.gov and at local banks. Freeland said the Business Assistance Center is a sponsored jointly by the foundation, the Mississippi Development Authority, SBA and MGCCC. “It’s set up as a one-stop shop for local businesses that were negatively affected by Katrina,” he said. “It is designed to help businesses what local, state and federal resources exist that can help them with their recovery. It is open to any business adversely affected by Katrina.” The bridge loan is one of those programs. “This is actually MDA loan money, Freeland said. “It’s money from bond proceeds. The MDA loans will be administered and underwritten by the local banks.” The banks will refer the loan applications to a review board composed of Freeland, three local bankers and an MDA representative, which will make the final approval. The banks will receive no compensation for handling the loan. Paul Thompson, executive vice president of Merchants & Marine Bank, said he sees no problem handling the loans at no cost. “We should be doing it that way,” he said. “This is for the recovery of the Coast and you have to start recovery somewhere and one place where it needs to start is with our small businesses. We need our small businesses to recover and we need them to remain viable. Banks need to be involved in the community. We don’t just serve ourselves, we serve the community.” Reporter John Surratt can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. Shelter ‘mandated for implementation by all state and local governments” by 2006. He said the unified command allows ‘everybody affected” by an incident or disaster to come together to work through the problem. This team of six men — affectionately referred to by locals as the “six-pack” — was put Av a r together specifically by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger with fire chiefs, fire captains and battalion chiefs for the task of setting up this system. Negro feels his team has accomplished its mission since the “five agencies are working together versus working separately.” “The managers from the five agencies have really come together and formed a strong bond,” Negro said. ‘They’re operating well together.” In his final words to the Jackson County team before leaving Friday, Negro encouraged them to continue to ‘pull Morn a on the rope” together — “just make sure you don’t let go of the rope.” “It’s going to be a long haul. This isn’t going to go away in a few weeks,” he said. “I’m very proud of what you all are doing.” He added, ‘We had always heard about Southern hospitality — it’s true.” Now that the county is on its own with the team, each governing board will officially adopt the system and embrace the concept of moving forward in union with their surrounding counterparts. Pascagoula was the first city to officially adopt the system, and the other boards are expected to follow suit at their council meetings during the upcoming week. Mayor Matthew Avara was not surprised that his is the first city to make the system official. He said Pascagoula has always been a “forward-leading city.” He said he appreciates the boost to county-wide communication and coordination the system has brought already. “This is going to be a community effort,” Avara said. “I hope in the long term, we can all learn a lot.” Now that the system is in place, one major challenge will be patience. Bishop said the meetings are still slow, but gradually speeding up since they continue “going through the learning process.” He said their biggest challenge will be to remain ‘patient with results that are slow in coming” from federal agencies. Kell said another big challenge along those lines lies in the fact that the local governing bodies have no control over the issues that are taking the longest to work through. She said now they are in the process of ‘working through bureaucracy.” Moran hopes the idea will spread across the coast. She said she hopes the Jackson County team can “meet with other mayors and city managers Coast-wide” in order to ‘broaden the scope.” The issue of officially adopting the system will come before the Gautier, Ocean Springs and Moss Point councils at their Tuesday night meetings. Reporter Joy E. Stodghill can be reached at (251) 2195551 or [email protected]. From Pa e 1-A g The county granted rights of way that allow inspectors to assess property on Yellowjacket Road and the St. Martin Community Center as possible temporary housing sites. FEMA and the county must approve a memorandum of understanding, followed by a lease agreement before the first trailer can be installed. “Once given, I get the green light to proceed,” Jordan said. Approximately 100 travel trailers are proposed for Yellowjacket Road and 35 to 50 trailers on the community center site. It will take an estimated three weeks for the necessary documents to be in place for trailer installation and occupancy, Jordan said. Supervisor Frank Leach, who has pushed FEMA to get its temporary housing program in gear, said 6,500 applications for temporary housing were submitted. Leach said 5,000 will be placed on private property and 1,500 at trailer parks. In an unrelated action, the board rejected a request by “We are working closely with Federal Emergency Management Agency in making long-term housing arrangements with shelter residents.” — Paige Roberts, executive director of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross Greg Breland of Central Vending Co., to waive two month’s commission because of damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, on advice of County Attorney Paula Yancey. Yancey said the proposal was a prohibited donation. Purchasing agent Robbie Martinez told supervisors the vending machines were uninsured. Central Vending’s losses are estimated at $480,000. Reporter Natalie Chambers can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 219-5551. OTHER ACTION The Jackson County Board of Supervisors Friday also: • Entered a one-year contract with Dr. Eric Lucas to provide medical services to Jackson County. Under the agreement, Lucas will provide medical coverage for Adult Detention Center inmates and minors detained by Jackson County Youth Court, as well as at the county shelter. He will also conduct pre-employment physicals for job applicants, collect random drug testing samples required for county employees, conduct workers’ compensation screenings, and medical examination for commercial driver’s license determination as required by Department of Transportation. The agreement can be terminated by either party with 90 days written notice. • Extended the emergency declaration another week. Dea th toll From Pa e 1-A g filed in Harrison and Hancock counties, a team of investigators has cleared 717 cases. Officials said they were working on leads for remaining 54 cases. Some coast officials fear Katrina’s powerful storm surge simply pulled people away. “I have no doubt that a number of them were washed out to sea,” Pass Christian Alderman Lou Rizzard said this week. Officials also said Friday that 120 of 150 noncompliant sex offenders living on the Gulf Coast have been located and identified. Investigators are working to find the other 30, said Lt. Col. Michael Bertay of the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. To be compliant, sex offenders must register and update their locations with the state Department of Public Safety, Bertay said. Mississippi changed its sex offender registration law this past July. Under the new law, every convicted sex offender will be issued a card similar to a driver’s license. Every offender will have to report to a Department of Public Safety driver’s license station every 90 days to have a new photo taken and to update information about where he’s living, working or going to school. “We do expect to find a couple more. We’re working with debris removal companies to make sure we don’t lose any of our citizens.” — Gary Hargrove, Harrison County coroner Ga tors From Pa e 1-A g rina. TO GO The ranch, however, has Adamses, regardless of the The Gulf Coast Gator attracted some new business work needed on some areas of Ranch and Tours is open from workers aiding in the the ranch, such as the souvenir from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monrecovery efforts, including shop and the air-boat dock. day through Saturday, and members of the National “But, we aren’t quitting. We from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Guard, the Federal Emergency will be here,” Allen Adams Call 866-954-2867 for Management Agency and said. details. insurance adjusters. The ranch has managed to Reporter Amanda Creel get all but one of the air boats casinos and hotels. Much of can be reached at repaired since the treacherous their business left with the [email protected] or Category 4 storm and has re(251) 219-5551. stored a portion of the walk- storm surge of Hurricane Kating tour at the ranch. “We are running our air-boat rides and now we have even opened our walking tour,” said Anthony Adams. With BoraCa e r -Mold Ca e r The dock for the air boats (1 year warranty against reinfestation) was destroyed, so they have had to start lowering the boats •Termite Control with Termidor in the air-boat yard for the •Control of Ants, Roaches, Mice, Etc. tours. The farm has seen some Certified Technicians business since they reopened, but not the volume seen before the storm. “Business was really looking up. People were bringing their families,” Allen Adams said. 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My wife finally cornered me and insisted I tell her why. In my particular situation, it was my wife’s weight. When we Annie’s first married, she Mailbox was stunning. Within two years, and after our first child, she gained over 60 pounds and continued to eat poorly. I suddenly found myself not attracted to her anymore. I am not proud of it, but I couldn’t change how I felt. I never said anything about her weight because I thought it would seem shallow, that it shouldn’t be important to me, and I truly loved her. I stayed in our marriage because of the children and eventually found myself where I thought I would never be — lost in pornography addiction. I know my decision to find satisfaction through porn was wrong. We went to counseling, and both of us made big decisions — that I wouldn’t use porn and she would lose the weight. That was 18 months ago. 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I am now riding my bike or walking to the swimming pool nearly every day for an earlymorning swim. I feel great and honestly have to credit the castor oil . After Hurricane Katrina, words like “uprooted,” “transplanted” and “salvaged” are applied to many devastated lives, homes and communities. They also may be applied to the landscapes where homes once stood and where fallen trees now lie. Many in the path of destruction lost plants that were significant to them. If you find yourself wanting to save a special plant that has been passed down for generations or one that you just think you might have a hard time finding Norman again, then here are Winter a few tips. Division A general rule of thumb is to divide perennials opposite their season of bloom. Those that bloom in the spring or early summer are good candidates for dividing during the next couple of months. These can be placed in containers until they are ready to go to their new home. Tropical plants like bananas, gingers, elephant ears and such normally are divided in the spring, but are usually resilient enough that they can be dug this time of the year. If you try this, remember that small sprouts are easiest to overwinter. When dividing clumps, try to separate them into large pieces each having several roots. Cuttings A cutting is any part cut from the parent plant and rooted to form a new plant. The cutting can be from the main stem, a lateral branch or a leaf. Cuttings are taken from the parent plant’s softwood, current season’s growth or semi-hardwood (after current season’s growth has hardened.) Dear Reader: I appreciate your letter of follow-up concerning castor oil. I have no clue why or how this works, but — judging from my mail from other readers — it does. © NEA Inc. Write to Dr. Peter Gott, c/o United Media of 200 Madison Ave 4th Floor, New York City, NY 10016. Submitted Photo It is possible to save special plants after they have suffered hurricane damage. If damaged, this Baronne Prevost rose, a hybrid perpetual from 1842, could be salvaged by taking cuttings or digging it up and transplanting it. For softwood cuttings, the new growth should be firm, mature and slightly brittle. These cuttings normally are made in June, July and August, but many plants like the hibiscus, confederate rose or countless others still growing are candidates for propagating in this manner. Make a 8- to 10-inch cutting with pruning shears or a sharp knife. Cut about an inch below the node on a stem and make the cut at a slant. Remove the lower half of the cutting’s foliage, but be sure to leave at least one-third of the upper foliage to make food and enhance rooting. Always remove flower buds. If possible, dip the base of the cutting in a rooting hormone to hasten rooting. Rooting hormone is easy to find at your garden center, but if it’s not available, don’t despair — you’ll probably be successful anyway. Place the cuttings in a pot or box filled with a moist potting mix or sand, which is my preference. Place the cuttings at least 2 inches apart and keep moist at all times. I like to keep the propagation box in light shade or filtered light. Most softwood cuttings root in four to six weeks. When the roots are one-half to three-fourth inches long, transplant to either a permanent location or a larger container until you are ready to move them to the landscape. Treat semi-hardwood cuttings the same way. These take longer to root. Transplanting If you feel the need to dig up a rose, hibiscus, camellia or other shrub, it is best to do this when it is dormant. However, it can be done now if necessary. You will not be able to get all of the roots when you dig the rootball. To compensate, cut back at least 50 percent of the foliage. I like to hand prune to maintain a pleasing shape. With a rose bush, prune more deeply, keeping four or five really good canes. Remember that roses are easy to propagate by cutting. Dig up as large a rootball as you can handle, and place the plant in a large container filled with a good potting mix. Don’t be afraid to prune the roots to fit in the container. Place this container in an area with a little morning sun and then shade. After the transplant shock is over, gradually move the plant to more and more light. Grow like any other container plant until you are ready to place it in its new location. If you have a lot of trees down and log truck will have to be brought into your landscape, you may have to do dig up plants that survived to protect them from damage while the clean-up is done. Norman Winter is a horticulturist with Mississippi State University's Extension Service. His office is located at the Central Mississippi Research and Extension Center at 1320 Seven Springs Road, Raymond, MS 39154. New-found lover has five more Dear Abby: I got the surprise of my life three years ago when my husband of 28 years asked for a divorce. Not long after the divorce became final, I ran into “Tim,” an old high school classmate, and fell head over heels for him. He stays at my house every weekend and is on his own during the week. Last week I used Tim’s email account to send an email. When I pulled up the account, I discovered that for the past three years, the man I’m in love with Dear has been seeing five Abby other women! He reminded me that he has been a bachelor for 20 years and has many female acquaintances. I am extremely uncomfortable knowing that Tim has been seeing other women and wasn’t up-front with me about it. I was under the impression that we had an exclusive relationship. — Shocked in Ohio Dear Shocked: If Tim lied to you about having an exclusive relationship, then you have reason to be angry. However, if he did not — and exclusivity was important to you — you should have made certain it was discussed. Surely, if Tim was deceiving you, he wouldn’t have given you his password. Now that you know his feelings about monogamy, it’s up to you to decide whether you will tolerate an open relationship, because it appears that’s all he’s willing to have. Dear Abby: I’m 24 and find myself in a situation where my relationship with my boyfriend may be coming to an end. The breakup isn’t the part I fear the most. It hurts, but time heals and I know I will be OK. What I’m dreading are the inevitable questions I’ll be getting about why it happened. Why can’t people — especially family — just accept things for what they are? Talking about it won’t make it any better. How should I respond to people who ask me questions? — Sad in Chicago Dear Sad: Here’s the mantra. Say, “It’s really too painful to discuss right now, and I’d appreciate it if you would drop the subject.” And if the questioner is insensitive enough to persist after that, repeat it. Then change the subject. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 10-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 Social Security checks see biggest increase in 15 years WASHINGTON — It is no lottery jackpot, but seniors say the extra $39 a month in Social Security benefits they will start getting in January is a welcome addition. “When you’re on a fixed income, that kind of makes a difference. It will help pay for the gas,” said 75-year-old Grace Bryan of Monroe, Ind. She had already dropped out of an exercise class to save money for fuel. “It’s something. It’s going to pay for probably the telephone bill,” said Murray Levine, 86, as he maneuvered a shopping carrier full of groceries in downtown Philadelphia. The Social Security Administration announced Friday that their cost of living adjustment, or COLA, for more than 50 million beneficiaries would increase 4.1 percent in January. That is the biggest jump since a 5.4 percent gain in 1991. Last year’s increase was 2.7 percent. The average Social Security check will increase from $963 to $1,002 in January. Rising energy prices, including a record-breaking surge in September, were the driving force behind the big cost of living increase, which is based on changes in the government’s Consumer Price Index. The inflation figure rose 1.2 percent in September, the biggest monthly increase in a quartercentury, mostly because of a huge hurricane-linked rise in energy costs. Dean Swafford, 92, a retired farmer in Rayville, Mo., said the additional Social Security money would go to paying his Economy Unemployment By MARTIN CRUTSINGER The Associated Press Factory output The industrial production index: Seasonally adjusted 1997 = 100 118.0 120 115 110 Change from previous month July 0.1% Aug Sept. -1.3% .0.1% June 0.9% Aug July 0.2% 0.1% May 0.3% July June 0.0% 0.8% 105 100 O N D J F M A M J J A S 2004 2005 SOURCE: Federal Reserve Board Yearly Social Security adjustments The Social Security Administration announced Friday a 4.1 percent increase in monthly benefits for next year, the largest annual cost of living adjustment since 1991. 16 percent 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ’75 Cost of living adjustments to Social Security benefits There was no adjustment in 1983 to help the system during a financial crisis 1980s 4.1% increase takes effect in January 1990s ’06 SOURCE: Social Security Administration heating bills. “Everything that we buy has gone up so fast,” he said. “The extra money will be spent, that’s for sure.” Olga Callaghan, 82, a retired From Page 1-A Richard Chenoweth, owner of S c r a n t o n ’s R e s t a u r a n t , l o s t 11 employees after the storm, but was able to reopen three weeks later despite being in the heavily-damaged heart of downtown Pascagoula. “That was very tough and it’s still tough,” said Chenoweth, adding that he is looking to fill vacancies. Currently he has half the normal number of employees handling twice the amount of business, Chenoweth said. Janeane Robbins, 48, of Ocean Springs, lost her cashier job at Grand Casino Biloxi and has been collecting unemployment. While her former employer rebuilds, Robbins is trying to stay in the service industry AP secretary who was taking a swim class at the downtown Los Angeles YMCA, said she was secure financially but worried about seniors with fewer because her unemployment benefits are not enough to make ends meet. “My house wasn’t really damaged so I didn’t get a lot of (federal) assistance,” Robbins said. “I know people who are collecting unemployment and combining it with (federal) assistance and living off of that. I don’t think that’s fair for honest people.” Harrison County’s unemployment figure is “far worse” than other counties, Gasson said, especially with more than 14,000 casino jobs blown away by Hurricane Katrina. K e n n y C a r r, o w n e r o f C a r r ’s Plumbing and Home Remodeling, is in his first year of business and has seen his workload quadruple since Katrina. Most of it involves removing, installing and finishing sheet resources. “I’m fortunate that I don’t have to stint on my medication, but for people who have to, it makes you cry,” she said. About one-fourth of the monthly Social Security gain will be eaten up by a rise in Medicare premiums, which will grow by $10.30 per month starting in January. In addition to the higher premium for Medicare Part B, Medicare recipients who decide to take advantage of the new prescription drug benefit will start paying a premium of around $32 per month in January. The amount will vary depending on which plan they choose. President Bush had hoped to get Congress this year to pass a Social Security overhaul he viewed as the centerpiece of his second term. It would rock. He is also hiring subcontractors for some of his jobs. “I’m putting in 80 hours a week now,” who is working in Gautier, Ocean Springs, Gulfport and Biloxi. Darryl Pool, 38, of Gautier, stood in line Friday at the Workforce Investment Network Job Center in Deep South Shopping Center in Pascagoula, looking for something new to replace his former job as a waiter. “I heard (WIN) was putting people to work in all kinds of different (jobs),” said Pool, who’s now interested in some of the landscaping opportunities that could sprout in Katrina’s aftermath. Signal International — an offshore marine fabrication company that builds, repairs and refits offshore oil rigs — is in the process of hiring structural fitters, welders, pipefitters, scaffold engineers and carpenters. Ron Schnoor, senior vice president and general manager of Signal’s Mississippi operations, said new international opportunities have also arisen for oil rig repairs, upgrades and modifications. Some of those were created by Hurricane Rita, which tore through many of the Gulf of Mexico’s oil rig clusters. Gasson said more than half of the new unemployment rate will come from the three coastal counties and could “go up significantly.” Reporter Brad Crocker can be reached at [email protected] or (228) 934-1431. AP Retail sales Retail sales, seasonally adjusted: $351.5 billion $340 billion 320 300 280 Change from previous month Sept. 0.2% Aug. -1.9% 260 240 220 200 AMJ J A SOND J FMAM J J A S 2004 2005 SOURCE: Department of Commerce AP From Page 1-A reported Friday that inflation jumped 1.2 percent last month. Ninety percent of the increase came from a record-shattering 12 percent surge in energy prices, reflecting tight supplies after widespread shutdowns of refineries and oil and natural gas production along the Gulf Coast. Those shutdowns contributed to 1.3 percent drop in industrial production in September, the biggest falloff in 23 years. On the consumer front, retail sales managed to eke out just a 0.2 percent gain in September which would have been a 0.2 percent decline if it had not been for a jump in gasoline sales that reflected the soaring prices that went above $3 per gallon. Much of the weakness reflected a big drop in auto sales after two big months of incentive-induced sales. The jolt to energy prices from the hurricanes continued to have an adverse effect on consumer confidence, sending the University of Michigan’s index down further in mid-October to a 13-year low of 75.4, just the latest evidence that the widespread hurricane devastation was roiling the national economy. “All these statistics reflect the full force of the hurricanes on the broader economy and we will probably have another month of ugly statistics,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Economy.com, an economic consulting firm. In news for retirees, the inflation figures mean more than 48 million Americans will get a 4.1 percent increase in their monthly Social Security checks next year, the largest in 15 years. That increase, linked to consumer prices, will mean a gain of about $39 a month. In yet another report, the administration said the federal deficit hit $319 billion for the budget year just ended, down from last year’s record red ink but likely to rise again in 2006 because of Katrina-driven spending. have bolstered Social Security finances to deal with a looming funding crisis when 78 million baby boomers begin retiring and have allowed younger workers to create personal accounts. However, the measure has failed to attract widespread support in Congress. The cost of living adjustment announced Friday will go to more than 52 million people. More than 48 million receive Social Security benefits and the rest Supplemental Security Income payments, aimed at the poor and disabled. 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Wittner, (251) 219-5553 E-mail address: [email protected] B Saturday, october 15, 2005 PREP FOOTBALL WEEK 6 Rebels top Panthers with late score By JOSH JOHNSON The Mississippi Press LUCEDALE — For the first 45 minutes of the game Friday, George County quarterback Jordan Scott anxiously waited his turn on the Rebels’ sideline. With 5:19 left in the game, he got his chance and quickly made a difference in the ball game. With the Rebels trailing 13-7, Scott — who suffered an injury last week against Biloxi —orchestrated a nine-play, 73-yard scoring drive in his only snaps of the game as he hooked up on a 10yard pass to Wendell Fairley, who moved back to wide out after playing quarterback to start the game, as the Rebels rallied for a 14-13 win. “I knew if the offensive could give me time, we would have a chance,” Scott said. “We had some things open all night long, and we went to them.” “Jordan was an emergency quarterback and there was an emergency,” George County head coach Al Jones said. Setting up Fairley’s score, however, was a 39-yard strike from Scott to Tookie Hopkins giving the Rebels a first down at the Panthers 11-yard line. After three plays gained just one yard, Scott found Fairley with 1:50 left in the game giving the Rebels the go-ahead score. “I knew if Tookie could get open, we could have something big,” Scott said. “On the touch- Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press ABOVE: A George County players hurdles over Pascagoula’s Jonathan Davis in the Rebels’ thrilling win over Pascagoula. RIGHT: Pascagoula’s Vick Ballard carries the ball against George County Friday in Lucedale. down pass, Wendell’s my man, so I knew if I threw it up he would go it.” The Panthers final drive stalled at midfield, giving the Rebels the win. See REBELS, Page 2-B Gators stay perfect in region By PAT KELLY The Mississippi Press William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Gautier quarterback Julius Blanks looks downfield in the Gators win over East Central Friday night. Gautier stayed perfect in Region 7-4A play. HURLEY — Gautier quarterback Julius Blanks threw two touchdowns in the first half and added a 1yard plunge to lead the Gators to a 29-2 halftime lead, and the Gators lead grew in the second half as they topped East Central 43-2 in Hurley Friday. The Gators opened the scoring with a 90-yard kickoff return by Jimmy Rowster. After forcing an East Central punt, Gautier marched 57-yards on its next possession to take a 14-0 on Blanks’ 1-yard run. After East Central fumbled on its next possession, Gautier went right back to work. The Gators took over on the East Central 25, and after a sack, Blanks tossed a 29-yard touchdown to Matt Nelson. A two-point conversion run by Chris Penton made it a 22-0 game in the first quarter. After forcing another Hornets’ punt, Blanks opened the second quarter with a 35-yard strike to Stennis Butler to make it a 29-0 game after Penton’s extra point. “Julius was running for his life,” Gautier head coach Don Nelson said. “You have to block people on offense and we weren’t doing that.” East Central got its first points in the final minute of the first half as Gautier faced a second-and-long from See GATORS, Page 2-B Tigers forced turnovers ’Hounds too much for Biloxi leads to blow out win By GAYLON PARKER The Mississippi Press From Staff Reports MOSS POINT — The Moss Point defense forced four early turnovers and the No. 9 Tigers took a 20-0 lead into the locker room as they rebounded from a tough loss to Ocean Springs last week with a 41-0 shutout of Harrison Central. The Tigers forced four fumbles and had an interception to help in the victory. Michael Atwood, Quin Mobley, Jon Taylor and Terry Kimbrough each recovered fumbles and Skylar Burts had an inter- FLORIDA LOTTERY Cash 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6-0 Play 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-5-2-1 Fantasy 5 . . . .29-24-27-14-17 Mega Money (8) . .26-17-34-44 LOUISIANA LOTTERY Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7-6 Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-0-9-5 LOCAL ROUNDUP ception for the Tigers’ defense. Dontavious Morrissette got the Tigers on the board with a 1-yard plunge and a Brad Bingham extra point made it 7-0. Kevin Barkley hooked up with Akeem Simmons on a 22-yard touchdown to make it a 14-0 game after the Simmons Bingham PAT. Eric Harris made it a 20-0 game with a 5-yard run in the second quarter, but the extra point was blocked. “I finally feel like the tough competition See ROUNDUP, Page 2-B OCEAN SPRINGS — The Ocean Springs Greyhound football team limited Biloxi to only 28 rushing yards and one first down on the ground in their 227 win over the Indians Friday night. Conversely, Ocean Springs racked up 262 yards rushing and 176 passing yards in the game en route to the win. “Defense stood out and our offense did a good job tonight,” Ocean Springs head coach Steve Jones said. “Our goal is to win the division, but we have to play them one at a time.” Ocean Springs (5-1) controlled the clock almost the entire game, pounding out 21 first downs and holding onto the ball for 85 Battle plays to Biloxi’s 61. Biloxi only advanced the ball past midfield three times. The Greyhounds opened the scoring with 3:15 left in the first quarter, as junior signal caller Ryan Glouner connected with senior tight end Richard Dickson on a 5-yard touchdown pass. The play capped a time-consuming 15-play drive that was set up by a 16-yard run from John Tosch and a 17- yard pass play between Glouner and Dickson early in the drive. Glouner went back to work in the latter stages of the first half, this time connecting with sophomore running back DeAndre Brown on a 38-yard pass play with 2:22 left in the half to give the Greyhounds a 14-0 lead. Field goal specialist Mike Princiotta added a 24-yard shot to extend the lead to 17-0 as the teams went into the locker room. Ocean Springs’ defense was airtight in the first two quarters, with defensive back Edwin Miskel turning in an interception. The Ocean Springs defense came out gunning in the third quarter as Andre Crumbly blocked a kick that went out of the end zone for a safety. Biloxi (0-4) managed its only score in the third quarter, a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tonie Spears to Derek James, but junior defensive back Clarence Battle stripped the ball from Biloxi running back Damion Fletcher as time expired in the third quarter as the Indians were threatening. Ocean Springs’ final points came off Princiotta’s leg 2-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 BY THE NUMBERS Minnesota Green Bay West FOOTBALL Prep Scores Friday’s Results Ackerman 61, William Sullivan 6 Amory 35, Houston 6 Bailey 12, Raymond 6 Baldwyn 40, Mantachie 14 Bassfield 35, Richton 0 Belmont 21, Coldwater 14 Bogue Chitto 13, Dexter 12 Brandon 20, Natchez 16 Brookhaven 24, Terry 21 Brookhaven Aca. 22, Centerville 19 Bruce 41, J.Z. George 12 Caledonia 27, Aberdeen 26 Calhoun City 19, Eupora 14 Central Hinds 27, Adams Christian 14 Central Holmes Aca. 41, Strider 8 Charleston 62, South Delta 12 Clarkdale 21, Enterprise 6 Clarksdale 31, Lafayette Co. 14 Clinton 31, Murrah 7 Corinth 35, Mooreville 0 D’Iberville 42, Stone Co. 0 Desoto Central 14, Hernando 7 East Oktibbeha 51, Falkner 0 East Rankin 12, Canton Aca. 7 East Side 38, Humpheys Co. 14 East Webster 49, Hamilton 7 Enterprise Lincoln 48, Natchez Cathedral 27 Ethel 46, Greenville St. Joe 30 Forest 31, Carthage 16 Forest Co. AHS 32, Poplarville 19 Gautier 43, East Central 2 Gentry 38, Greenwood 16 George Co. 14, Pascagoula 13 Greene Co. 49, Sumrall 0 Gulfport 49, Hancock 12 Hazlehurst 68, Richland 0 Hebron Christian 15, East Holmes 14 Heritage Aca. 18, Magnolia Heights 9 Hillcrest 25, Parklane 3 Hind AHS 38, Madison St. Joe 32 Hollandale Simmons 54, Marshal 0 Holly Springs 27, Rosa Fort 15 Itawamba AHS 31, North Pontotoc 0 Jackson Aca. 35, Oak Hill 7 Kosiusko 28, Louisville 14 Kossuth 21, Booneville 19 Lamar 42, Presbyterian Christian 20 Lanier 33, Yazoo City 28 Leland 28, Riverside 14 Long Beach 20, Picayune 7 Lumberton 35, Pearl River Central 0 Magee 38, Prentiss 6 McComb 33, Port Gibson 26 Mendenhall 38, Florence 0 Montgomery Co. 26, French Camp 14 Moss Point 31, Harrison Central 0 MRA 43, Manchester 7 Nanih Waiya 20, St. Aloysius 13 Northeast Lauderdale 42, Neshoba Central 17 Northwest Rankin 30, Vicksburg 12 Noxupater 18, Thomastown 6 O’Bannon 40, Leflore Co. 8 Oak Grove 41, Meridian 30 Ocean Springs 22, Biloxi 7 Okolona 34, Hatley 6 Olive Branch 34, Grenada 14 Oxford 27, Cleveland 7 Pearl 36, Canton 6 Philadelphia 37, Kemper Co. 12 Pontotoc 41, Saltillo 20 Puckett 45, Edinburg 6 Ray Brooks 42, Drew 8 Ridgeland 24, Callaway 21 Ripley 48, Alcorn Central 22 Ruleville 28, Amanda Elzy 16 Senatobia 41, Marks Palmer 0 Shannon 30, New Albany 28 Simpson Aca. 48, University Christian 7 Smithville 35, West Lowndes 0 South Panola 48, Columbus 25 South Pontotoc 26, Nettleton 6 Southeast Lauderdale 21, Choctaw Central 20 St. Andrew 40, Loyd Star 28 St. Johns 14, Mercy Cross 13 St. Martin 35, Vancleave 33 Starkville 37, Horne Lake 8 Starkville Aca. 53, Kirk Aca. 0 Tensas Aca. 24, Huntington 20 Trinity Episcopal 26, Bowling Green 14 Tupelo 7, Southaven 6 Tylertown 47, Wilkinson Co. 0 Union 28, Scott Central 12 Vardaman 42, Biggersville 20 Warren Central 14, Madison Central 6 Water Valley 28, Independence 20 Wayne Co. 55, South Jones 0 Weir 38, Mount Bayou JFK 0 West Boliver 42, Broad Street 0 West Jones 34, Collins 14 West Oktibbeha 28, Thrasher 27 West Point 36, Tishomingo 0 West Tallahatchie 30, Coahoma AHS 6 Wilkinson Christian 35, Amite 7 Wingfield 32, Forest Hill 0 Winona 40, Lexington McLain 0 Winston Aca. 14, Leake Aca. 13 Yazoo Co. 35, Jefferson Co. 19 Seattle St. Louis Arizona San Francisco PF 118 82 68 61 PA 136 71 83 85 PF 106 85 103 44 PA 29 84 126 99 PF 124 105 65 47 PA 61 59 74 87 PF 101 91 149 76 PA 87 91 112 89 PF 136 62 121 122 PA 98 58 98 101 PF 89 114 127 71 PA 59 88 116 139 PF 71 62 PA 75 59 3 0 4 0 .250 64 107 .200 124 95 W 3 2 1 1 L 2 3 4 4 Pct .600 .400 .200 .200 T 0 0 0 0 PF 126 128 94 79 PA 107 148 134 160 ———— Sunday’s Games Detroit 35, Baltimore 17 Buffalo 20, Miami 14 Seattle 37, St. Louis 31 Tennessee 34, Houston 20 N.Y. Jets 14, Tampa Bay 12 New England 31, Atlanta 28 Green Bay 52, New Orleans 3 Cleveland 20, Chicago 10 Indianapolis 28, San Francisco 3 Dallas 33, Philadelphia 10 Carolina 24, Arizona 20 Denver 21, Washington 19 Jacksonville 23, Cincinnati 20 Open: Kansas City, Oakland, N.Y. Giants, Minnesota Monday’s Game Pittsburgh 24, San Diego 22 Sunday, Oct. 16 Carolina at Detroit, noon N.Y. Giants at Dallas, noon Minnesota at Chicago, noon Atlanta vs. New Orleans at San Antonio, noon Cincinnati at Tennessee, noon Cleveland at Baltimore, noon Miami at Tampa Bay, noon Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, noon Washington at Kansas City, noon N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 3:15 p.m. San Diego at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. New England at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 7:30 p.m. Open: Arizona, Philadelphia, Green Bay, San Francisco Monday, Oct. 17 St. Louis at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. AP Top 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 9, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. So. Cal (58) 5-0 1,618 1 2. Texas (7) 5-0 1,565 2 3. Virginia Tech 6-0 1,493 3 4. Florida St. 5-0 1,393 4 5. Georgia 5-0 1,389 5 6. Alabama 5-0 1,244 7 7. Miami 4-1 1,205 9 8. Penn St. 6-0 1,096 16 9. Notre Dame 4-1 1,058 12 10. LSU 3-1 1,057 11 11. Florida 5-1 935 13 12. UCLA 5-0 889 20 13. Texas Tech 5-0 794 15 14. Boston College 5-1 656 18 15. Ohio St. 3-2 641 6 16. Michigan St. 4-1 581 19 17. Tennessee 3-2 538 8 18. California 5-1 537 10 19. Louisville 4-1 461 23 20. Oregon 5-1 456 25 21. Auburn 4-1 441 22 22. Minnesota 5-1 321 — 23. Wisconsin 5-1 241 14 24. Colorado 4-1 222 — 25. TCU 5-1 81 — Others receiving votes: West Virginia 68, Arizona St. 43, Fresno St. 42, Nebraska 18, Georgia Tech 15, Iowa 13, Virginia 6, Michigan 3, Northwestern 3, Baylor 1, Toledo 1. Top 25 Schedule Saturday No. 1 Southern Cal at No. 9 Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. No. 2 Texas vs. No. 24 Colorado, 2:30 p.m. No. 4 Florida State at Virginia, 6:45 p.m. No. 5 Georgia at Vanderbilt, 6:15 p.m. No. 6 Alabama at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. No. 7 Miami at Temple, Noon No. 8 Penn State at Michigan, 2:30 p.m. No. 10 LSU vs. No. 11 Florida, 2:30 p.m. No. 12 UCLA at Washington State, 5:30 p.m. No. 13 Texas Tech vs. Kansas State, 11 a.m. No. 14 Boston College vs. Wake Forest, 11 a.m. No. 15 Ohio State vs. No. 16 Michigan State, 11 a.m. No. 18 California vs. Oregon State, 2:30 p.m. No. 19 Louisville at West Virginia, 2:30 p.m. No. 20 Oregon vs. Washington, 2:30 p.m. No. 21 Auburn at Arkansas, 6 p.m. No. 22 Minnesota vs. No. 23 Wisconsin, 11 a.m. No. 25 TCU vs. Army, 6 p.m. BASEBALL National Football League Glance All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct New England 3 2 0 .600 Miami 2 2 0 .500 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 N.Y. Jets 2 3 0 .400 South W L T Pct Indianapolis 5 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville 3 2 0 .600 Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 Houston 0 4 0 .000 North W L T Pct Cincinnati 4 1 0 .800 Pittsburgh 3 1 0 .750 Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 Baltimore 1 3 0 .250 West W L T Pct Denver 4 1 0 .800 Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 San Diego 2 3 0 .400 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct N.Y. Giants 3 1 0 .750 Washington 3 1 0 .750 Dallas 3 2 0 .600 Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 South W L T Pct Tampa Bay 4 1 0 .800 Atlanta 3 2 0 .600 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 New Orleans 2 3 0 .400 North W L T Pct Detroit 2 2 0 .500 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 1 1 Postseason Glance DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5) American League Chicago vs. Boston Tuesday, Oct. 4 Chicago 14, Boston 2 Wednesday, Oct. 5 Chicago 5, Boston 4 Friday, Oct. 7 Chicago 5, Boston 3, Chicago wins series 3-0 Los Angeles vs. New York Tuesday, Oct. 4 New York 4, Los Angeles 2 Wednesday, Oct. 5 Los Angeles 5, New York 3 Friday, Oct. 7 Los Angeles 11, New York 7 Saturday, Oct. 8 Los Angeles at New York, ppd., rain Sunday, Oct. 9 New York 3, Los Angeles 2 Monday, Oct. 10 Los Angeles 5, New York 3, Los Angeles wins series 3-2 National League St. Louis vs. San Diego Tuesday, Oct. 4 St. Louis 8, San Diego 5 Thursday, Oct. 6 St. Louis 6, San Diego 2 Saturday, Oct. 8 St. Louis 7, San Diego 4, St. Louis wins series 3-0 Atlanta vs. Houston Wednesday, Oct. 5 Houston 10, Atlanta 5 Thursday, Oct. 6 Atlanta 7, Houston 1 Saturday, Oct. 8 Houston 7, Atlanta 3 Sunday, Oct. 9 Houston 7, Atlanta 6, 18 innings, Houston wins series 3-1 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7) American League Tuesday, Oct. 11 Los Angeles 3, Chicago 2 Wednesday, Oct. 12 Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 Friday, Oct. 14 Chicago 5, Los Angeles 2, Chicago leads series 2-1 Saturday, Oct. 15 Chicago (Garcia 14-8) at Los Angeles (Santana 12-8), 6:35 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 Chicago at Los Angeles, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 Los Angeles at Chicago, 7:28 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 19 Los Angeles at Chicago, 7:28 p.m., if necessary National League Wednesday, Oct. 12 St. Louis 5, Houston 3 Thursday, Oct. 13 Houston 4, St. Louis 1, series tied 1-1 Saturday, Oct. 15 St. Louis (Morris 14-10) at Houston (Clemens 13-8), 3:05 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 St. Louis (Suppan 16-10) at Houston (Backe 10-8), 3:45 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 St. Louis at Houston, 7:28 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19 Houston at St. Louis, 3:19 p.m., if necessary Thursday, Oct. 20 Houston at St. Louis, 7:28 p.m., if necessary WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7) Saturday, Oct. 22 National League at American League, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 NL at AL, 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 AL at NL, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 AL at NL, 7:25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 AL at NL, if necessary, 7:25 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 NL at AL, if necessary, 6:55 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30 NL at AL, if necessary, 6:55 p.m. TV SPORTWATCH TODAY’S LISTINGS Auto Racing 6 p.m. — Nextel Cup: UAW-GM Quality 500 (Ch. 6, 15) Boxing 10 p.m. — Mora (16-0-0) vs. Manfrado Jr. (24-2-0) (middleweights) (ESPN) College Football 11 a.m. — Regional coverage: Michigan St. at Ohio St., Kansas St. at Texas Tech (Ch. 13) 11 a.m. — Alabama at Ole Miss (Ch. 4, 5) 11 a.m. — Wisconsin at Minnesota (ESPN) Noon — Northwestern at Purdue (ESPN2) Noon — Miami at Temple (FSN) 2:30 p.m. — Regional coverage: Penn St. at Michigan, Colorado at Texas, Louisville at West Virginia, or Oregon St. at California (Ch. 13) 2:30 p.m. — Florida at LSU (Ch. 4, 5) 2:30 p.m. — Southern Cal at Notre Dame (Ch. 6, 15) 5:30 p.m. — UCLA at Washington State (FSN) 6 p.m. — Oklahoma at Kansas (TBS) 6:15 p.m. — Georgia at Vanderbilt (ESPN2) 6:45 p.m. — Florida State at Virginia (ESPN) Golf Noon — LPGA: Samsung World Championship (Ch. 6, 15) 2 p.m. — PGA Tour: Michelin Championship (USA) Major League Baseball 3 p.m. — Playoffs: NLCS Game 3 (Ch. 10, 25) 6:30 p.m. — Playoffs: ALCS Game 4 (Ch. 10, 25) Miscellaneous 1 p.m. — Extreme Sports: Dew Action Sports Tour (Ch. 6, 15) 4 p.m. — Horse Racing: Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes (ESPN) 11 p.m. — Extreme Sports: Dew Action Sports Tour (USA) ALCS Boxes WHITE SOX 5, ANGELS 2 CHICAGO LOS ANGELES abr h bi abr h bi Pdsdnk lf 5 1 2 0 Figgins 3b 3 0 0 0 Iguchi 2b 4 2 2 0 OCbera ss 4 1 1 2 Dye rf 211 1 VGrero rf 4 0 1 0 Knerko 1b 4 1 3 3 GAndsn lf 3 0 0 0 CEvrtt dh 4 0 1 1 BMolna c 3 0 0 0 Rwand cf 4 0 0 0 Erstad 1b 3 0 1 0 Przyns c 4 0 1 0 JRivra dh 2 0 0 0 Crede 3b 4 0 0 0 DVnon dh 1 0 0 0 Uribe ss 4 0 1 0 SFinley cf 3 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 3 1 1 0 Totals 35511 5 Totals 29 2 4 2 Chicago 301 010 000 — 5 Los Angeles 000 002 000 — 2 DP—Chicago 1, Los Angeles 2. LOB— Chicago 6, Los Angeles 1. 2B—Iguchi (1), Dye (1), Erstad (1). HR—Konerko (1), OCabrera (1). S—Iguchi. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Garland W,1-0 9 4 2 2 1 7 Los Angeles Lackey L,0-1 5 8 5 5 1 3 Gregg 2 1 0 0 1 3 Donnelly 2 2 0 0 0 3 Gregg pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Ron Kulpa; Second, Ed Rapuano; Third, Randy Marsh; Left, Jerry Crawford; Right, Doug Eddings. T—2:42. A—44,725 (45,037). HOCKEY National Hockey League Glance All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers 2 1 2 6 16 14 New Jersey 2 2 0 4 11 12 N.Y. Islanders 2 2 0 4 13 14 Philadelphia 2 2 0 4 16 16 Pittsburgh 0 1 4 4 16 24 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Ottawa 4 0 0 8 18 9 Buffalo 4 1 0 8 17 15 Montreal 4 1 0 8 15 12 Boston 3 2 0 6 18 16 Toronto 2 1 2 6 24 17 Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Florida 3 2 0 6 10 8 Tampa Bay 2 2 1 5 12 13 Carolina 2 2 0 4 14 12 Atlanta 2 3 0 4 16 17 Washington 2 4 0 4 15 31 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville 4 0 0 8 16 12 Detroit 4 1 0 8 22 13 Chicago 2 3 0 4 15 17 Columbus 1 3 0 2 7 12 St. Louis 1 3 0 2 14 17 Northwest Division W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 3 1 1 7 15 17 Edmonton 3 2 0 6 15 14 Colorado 2 2 1 5 19 17 Minnesota 2 2 1 5 17 12 Calgary 1 3 1 3 14 23 Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas 4 1 0 8 16 13 Los Angeles 3 2 0 6 14 14 San Jose 2 2 0 4 16 16 Anaheim 1 1 1 3 9 10 Phoenix 1 3 1 3 12 15 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Thursday’s Games Boston 5, Florida 2 N.Y. Islanders 5, Washington 3 N.Y. Rangers 4, New Jersey 1 Buffalo 4, Tampa Bay 3, SO Dallas 3, Calgary 2, OT Nashville 5, Phoenix 4, SO Detroit 5, Los Angeles 2 Friday’s Games LOCAL SCHEDULE Today’s Events Prep Softball St. Martin at Petal, Noon Moss Point at Harrison Central, 2 p.m. College Football Toronto 9, Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 6, Pittsburgh 5, OT Vancouver 5, Minnesota 3 Dallas 3, Edmonton 2 Chicago 3, Colorado 2, SO Columbus at Anaheim, (n) Today’s Games Boston at Ottawa, 6 p.m. Toronto at Montreal, 6 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Buffalo at Florida, 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. Nashville at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Detroit at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 9 p.m. Chicago at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Anaheim at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Tampa Bay at Washington, 5 p.m. Columbus at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m. NASCAR Nextel Cup Schedule-Winners (x-non-points race) Feb. 12 — x-Budweiser Shootout (Jimmie Johnson) Feb. 20 — Daytona 500 (Jeff Gordon) Feb. 27 — Auto Club 500 (Greg Biffle) March 13 — UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 (Jimmie Johnson) March 20 — Golden Corral 500 (Carl Edwards) April 3 — Food City 500 (Kevin Harvick) April 10 — Advance Auto Parts 500 (Jeff Gordon) April 17 — Samsung/RadioShack 500 (Greg Biffle) April 23 — Subway Fresh 500 (Kurt Busch) May 1 — Aaron’s 499 (Jeff Gordon) May 7 — Dodge Charger 500 (Greg Biffle) May 14 — Chevy American Revolution 400 (Kasey Kahne) May 21 — x-All-Star Challenege (Mark Martin) May 29 — Coca-Cola 600 (Jimmie Johnson) June 5 — MBNA America 400 (Greg Biffle) June 12 — Pocono 500 (Carl Edwards) June 19 — Michigan 400 (Greg Biffle) June 26 — Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Tony Stewart) July 2 — Pepsi 400 (Tony Stewart) July 10 — USG Sheetrock 400 (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.) July 17 — New England 300 (Tony Stewart) July 24 — Pennsylvania 500 (Kurt Busch) Aug. 7 — Allstate 400 (Tony Stewart) Aug. 14 — Sirius at The Glen (Tony Stewart) Aug. 21 — GFS Marketplace 400 (Jeremy Mayfield) Aug. 27 — Sharpie 500 (Matt Kenseth) Sept. 4 — SONY HD 500 (Kyle Busch) Sept. 10 — Chevy Rock & Roll 400 (Kurt Busch) Sept. 18 — Sylvania 300 (Ryan Newman) Sept. 25 — MBNA 400 (Jimmie Johnson) Oct. 2 — UAW-Ford 500 (Dale Jarrett) Oct. 9 — Banquet 400 (Mark Martin) Oct. 15 — UAW-GM Quality 500, Concord, N.C. Oct. 23 — Subway 500, Martinsville, Va. Oct. 30 — Bass Pro Shops MBNA 400, Hampton, Ga. Alabama at Ole Miss, 11 a.m. Central Florida at Southern Miss, 6 p.m. Delta State at Central Arkansas Nov. 6 — Dickies 500, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 13 — Checker Auto Parts 500, Avondale, Ariz. Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla. UAW-GM Quality 500 Lineup After Thursday’s qualifying; race Saturday At Lowe’s Motor Speedway Concord, N.C. Lap length: 1.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (38) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 193.216 mph. 2. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 193.126. 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 192.850. 4. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 192.706. 5. (18) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 192.671. 6. (6) Mark Martin, Ford, 192.014. 7. (97) Kurt Busch, Ford, 191.959. 8. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 191.864. 9. (41) Casey Mears, Dodge, 191.823. 10. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 191.714. 11. (0) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 191.544. 12. (01) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 191.394. 13. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 191.381. 14. (22) Scott Wimmer, Dodge, 191.008. 15. (10) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 190.948. 16. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 190.779. 17. (66) Kevin Lepage, Ford, 190.772. 18. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 190.712. 19. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 190.678. 20. (88) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 190.597. 21. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 190.490. 22. (07) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 190.409. 23. (7) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 190.335. 24. (32) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Chevrolet, 190.074. 25. (25) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 189.934. 26. (00) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 189.873. 27. (2) Rusty Wallace, Dodge, 189.827. 28. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 189.720. 29. (42) Jamie McMurray, Dodge, 189.633. 30. (40) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, 189.567. 31. (21) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 189.547. 32. (15) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 189.527. 33. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 189.387. 34. (39) David Stremme, Dodge, 189.374. 35. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 189.308. 36. (4) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 189.003. 37. (19) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 188.923. 38. (51) Stuart Kirby, Chevrolet, 188.469. 39. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet, 188.003. 40. (49) Ken Schrader, Dodge, owner points. 41. (43) Jeff Green, Dodge, owner points. 42. (77) Travis Kvapil, Dodge, owner points. 43. (09) Johnny Sauter, Dodge, 188.212. Failed to Qualify 44. (36) Boris Said, Chevrolet, 188.147. 45. (80) Carl Long, Chevrolet, 187.617. 46. (50) Jimmy Spencer, Dodge, 187.013. 47. (37) Mike Garvey, Dodge, 186.348. 48. (92) P.J. Jones, Chevrolet, no speed. 49. (95) Stanton Barrett, Chevrolet, no speed. Nextel Cup Points Leaders 1. Tony Stewart, 5684 2. Ryan Newman, 5609 3. Greg Biffle, 5596 4. Rusty Wallace, 5594 5. Jimmie Johnson, 5592 6. Carl Edwards, 5589 White Sox take ALCS series lead over Angels From Wire Reports ANAHEIM, Calif. — No doubt about this one. Jon Garland and Paul Konerko made sure of that. Garland pitched a four-hitter, Konerko hit a two-run homer deep into the left-field seats in a three-run first inning and the Chicago White Sox silenced the Los Angeles Angels 5-2 Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in the AL championship series. “I was strong. I was really strong,” said Garland, who struck out seven and walked one in his first outing since Oct. 1. “The offense took the pressure off me in the first inning.” Garland pitched Chicago’s second straight complete game, following Mark Buehrle’s fivehitter in Game 2. There weren’t any discussions of dubious decisions by the umpires, unlike Wednesday night in Chicago when umpire Doug Eddings set off days of debate with a controversial call in the ninth that led to the White Sox’s winning run. GOLF Wie showing well in first pro event PALM DESERT, Calif. — For a 16-year-old girl, Michelle Wie knows plenty about the birds and bees. In an awesome display of birdies that shot her into contention Friday with a career-best 65, Wie got a fortuitous ruling at Bighorn Golf Club by getting relief from a desert bush where a few dozen bees were hovering. She wound up her entertaining afternoon at the Samsung World Championship two shots behind Grace Park, who recovered from a four-putt double bogey to shoot a 6-under 66, her lowest score of the year. Park, who was at 11-under 133, will be paired with Wie in the final group Saturday. Annika Sorenstam bogeyed her final two holes for an even-par 71 and joined the group at 9 under that included Wie and 19-year-old Paula Creamer (69). ’Hounds From Page 1-B on a 17-yard boot in the fourth quarter to end the scoring. Biloxi never threatened again in the game thereafter and Battle nabbed an interception on Biloxi’s final possession. “Every game is an important game; we were motivated tonight,” Battle said. Fletcher, Biloxi’s star running back, was limited to only 23 yards on the ground, while Miskel turned in a game-high 97. T.J. Lawrence added 74 rushing yards for the Greyhounds. “They tried to get the ball to Fletcher a lot,” Jones said. “We knew that he’s their offense and he’s the guy who can win games for them. We did a good job of shutting him down.” Dickson had a game-high 77 yards receiving for Ocean Springs, while Fletcher caught 63 for the Indians. Gaylon Parker can be reached at [email protected]. Gators From Page 1-B its own 4-yard line a broken play and fumble led to a saftey and a 29-2 halftime score. Gautier opened the second half with a score on an 81-yard touchdown run by Isaac Cherry. Gautier capped off the scoring in the fourth quarter as Blanks found Rowster on a 46yard strike and Penton’s extra point made it a 43-2 game. “I think our defense did outstanding like always,” Nelson said. “We jumped out of the gate, with the opening kickoff and ran our offense really well.” Gautier (4-1, 3-0 Region 7-4A) will travel to Stone County next week, while East Central (1-4, 1-2) will host Forrest County. Pat Kelly can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or [email protected] Roundup Rebels From Page 1-B Pascagoula head football coach Dan Bland thought his team gave one away. “We outplayed them all night long,” Bland said. “They have a good football team, but not better than ours.” Bland had every right to be sour. Not only did his team lose the lead late, but committed untimely penalties and had a couple of special teams mistakes, to help keep the Rebels in the game. The biggest error was a holding call during a touchdown run by Chris Blythe, that would have made it a 197 game early in the fourth quarter. A missed extra point after th e s e c o nd s c or e left Pascagoula with just 13 points, making a difference at the end. “We scored to put the game SPORTS DIGEST away, but we had a costly penalty,” Bland said. “This loss just makes me sick. The way we played, we should’ve won.” Two first half touchdowns by Pascagoula’s Jonathan Deflanders gave PHS a 13-7 halftime lead. The Rebels early score came on a 6-yard run by Aaron Johnson. D eflan der s r ushed 1 5 8 yards on 28 carries and his two scores for Pascagoula and George County was led by Johnson who rushed 98 yards on 17 carries. Pascagoula (1-3, 1-2 in Region 4-5A) will host Biloxi, while George County (4-2, 30) and will take on Gulfport next Saturday at 3 p.m. Josh Johnson can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or [email protected] From Page 1-B we played to start the season is paying off,” Moss Point head coach Jerry Alexander said. “We took advantage of some early turnovers and never looked back.” Moss Point (3-3, 2-1 Region 45A) scored a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter as Barkley and Simmons hooked up again on a 15-yard touchdown and Meco Brown scored on a 25-yard run. The Tigers capped the scoring in the fourth quarter on a 25-yard touchdown by Steve Tait. Tait finished the game with 89 yards rushing. Barkley was 7-of-12 for 123 yards and two touchdowns and Simmons caught four balls for 76 yards. Moss Point will travel to Hancock next week. St. Martin 35, Vancleave 33 VANCLEAVE — St. Martin picked up its first win of the season with a road win in the region against Vancleave. T.J. Hay and Michael Payton hooked up for three scores with the final one coming on a 11yard strike with 2:01 remaining to give the Yellowjackets a 35-31 lead. Payton scored on receptions of 50, 29 and 11-yards in the win. Hay tossed five touchdowns in the game, finding Brandon Payton on a 59-yard score and Zach Billington on a 8-yard strike. Seth Borries, Jarod Ely, Reagan Williams and Sammy Mitchell each scored for Vancleave. St. Martin (1-4, 1-2 Region 74A) will take on D’Iberville, while Vancleave (1-5, 1-2) will have an open date. Greene County 49, Sumrall 0 LEAKESVILLE — Justin Matthews scored on runs of 38 and 41-yards and caught a Markeus Bivens pass for a 46yard score as No. 4 Green County rolled to a 49-0 win in Region 8-3A. Matthews scored the first two touchdowns for Greene County on consecutive possessions and the Wildcats never looked back. The Wildcats also got a defensive score in the first quarter as Kegan Pugh scored on a 3-yard fumble return. Brandon Bolton scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter on his way to 76 yards rushing on the night. Bivens and Matthews then made it a 35-0 game to start the third quarter, and two fourth quarter scores produced the final margin. Bill Franks scored on a 4-yard run in the final quarter and Barkley Moody scored on a 42yard interception return to cap the scoring. Matthews finished the game with three carries for 81 yards and one reception for 46 yards. Matthews accounted for three scores on just four touches. Bivens finished the game with 56 yards rushing for the Wildcats. Fendy Vera was true on all seven extra points. Greene County (4-2, 3-0) will take on Raliegh next week. MOBILE GREYHOUND PARK MATINEE POST TIME 1:00 MON., WED. & SAT. EVENING POST TIME 7:30 MON. – SAT. 1-800-272-5000 Min. age 18 COLLEGE GAME DAY THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 3-B saturday, october 15, 2005 Rebels, USM hosting key games The Southern Miss Golden Eagles and the Ole Miss Rebels have each had roller coaster seasons so far. Southern Miss has had two games postponed by hurricanes and dropped just its second Conference USA home game in the last nine tries last week against league newcomer Tulsa. Ole Miss has had its troubles as well as they have managed just two wins this season and have struggled to find consistency on offense. Rebels fans will surely remember Alabama’s last trip to Oxford as Eli and crew routed the Tide 43-28 on their way to a share of the Southeastern Conference Western Division title, a 103 season and a win in the Cotton Bowl. Things have JR. changed drastically Wittner in Oxford since the 2003 season as the Rebels have gone just 6-10 since the win over Oklahoma State. The Rebels face another national ranked team as No. 6 Alabama comes calling this morning. Ole Miss struggled offensively against Tennessee two weeks ago in Knoxville and get a hot ’Bama team this week. Troubles at quarterback have loomed large for Ole Miss so far this season as Michael Spurlock has battled injury and Robert Lane has yet to show the skill he showed a year ago. Alabama had an off week to prepare for the Rebels and how to cope without offensive playmaker Tyrone Prothro who suffered a season ending injury in the win over Florida. Alabama has lost its last two meeting with Ole Miss in Oxford, but this time things will be different. Alabama 31, Ole Miss 10. Southern Miss is facing a first time opponent this week when they take on C-USA East leader Central Florida. UCF dropped the first two games of the season, but a win conference newcomer Marshall broke the nation’s longest losing streak. UCF has won three straight since opening 0-2 as they have topped Louisiana-Lafayette and Memphis along with Marshall. Tulsa took advantage of Southern Miss mistakes last week as they cruised to a victory. USM faces a tough game next Friday when they travel to Birmingham to take on CUSA East favorite UAB on ESPN. Southern Miss lost three straight conference games last season, but I don’t think UCF has enough to take down the Golden Eagles on homecoming. Southern Miss 28, UCF 20. Mississippi State takes a week off to prepare for Houston on homecoming next Saturday. The Bulldogs have had offensive woes as well this season scoring just 26 point in its last three games against nationally ranked Georgia, LSU and Florida. The back portion of the Bulldogs’ schedule is a little easier than the first half as they have games on the road against Kentucky and Arkansas. The Bulldogs have a 2-4 record, but all four loses have been to teams ranked in this week’s top-25. JR. Wittner can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or [email protected] Spurlock relishes second chance against No. 6 ’Bama SMALL SCHOOLS State’s SWAC school have big road games By JOEDY McCREARY The Associated Press OXFORD (AP) — Micheal Spurlock lost everything last year at Alabama — the ball, the game and his job as Mississippi’s starting quarterback. A season after being benched during a lopsided loss in Tuscaloosa, the fifth-year senior has reclaimed his position and is seeking redemption against the No. 6 Crimson Tide. “The only time I think about last year is when things aren’t going my way and it’s like, ’Whoa, how bad can it be?”’ Spurlock said. “That’s what motivates me to keep going.” His career bottomed out when he was replaced in the third quarter of last year’s 28-7 loss to Alabama. Now, he and the Rebels (2-3, 0-2 SEC) get another chance against the Tide. Alabama (5-0, 3-0) has the best total defense in the league, and nine starters are back from a unit which tormented Spurlock last year. “They’re the same guys almost,” he said. “They’re going to try to beat you. Every play, one-on-one, they’re going to try to embarrass you. That’s what they do.” Spurlock completed just 5-of-15 passes for 54 yards in last year’s game. He also lost a fumble that led to an Alabama touchdown. “We wanted that game pretty bad and we just got after him,” Alabama linebacker DeMeco Ryans said. “We got him on the ground.” It took Spurlock a long time to regain his confidence. He appeared the odd man out the rest of the season. Ethan Flatt took over at quarterback, then-freshman Robert Lane was first off the bench and Spurlock played sparingly as a change of pace in coach David Cutcliffe’s three-man quarterback rotation. After the Rebels finished 4-7, Cutcliffe was fired, and Ed Orgeron took over and promised everyone a fresh start. Spurlock won the job and already this season has started twice as many games (four) as he did in all of 2004. He was supposed to miss the home opener against Wyoming with a broken middle finger on his left, nonthrowing, hand. But he wound up playing with a cast on his hand, and has started two games since. The injury hasn’t affected his numbers. He threw for at least 200 yards in each of his last two games, including 254 last week against The Citadel. “Micheal gives us big-play ability,” Orgeron said. “He is very good with the ball in his hands, and he escapes the rush.” Long considered more of a threat with his legs than his arm, Spurlock showed last week that his passing has improved, completing a career-high 20 passes. And he was nearly perfect in the second half, completing By The Associated Press AP Ole Miss’ Micheal Spurlock lost everything last year at Alabama, the ball, the game and his job as Mississippi's starting quarterback. A season after being benched during a lopsided loss in Tuscaloosa, the fifth-year senior has reclaimed his position and is seeking redemption against the No. 6 Crimson Tide 11-of-13 passes, rushing for one touchdown and passing for another. That’s despite playing behind an inconsistent offensive line which hasn’t started the same five players in consecutive games all season. He says his faith in the line is growing, and that’s allowed him to develop patience and poise in the pocket. But now comes the big test — Alabama boasts one of the toughest defensive fronts in the country, with 17 sacks in five games. “If each individual takes care of their job, then collectively, we’ll be fine,” Spurlock said. USM has eyes on East division leader AP Southern Miss running back Larry Thomas runs against Tulsa last week in Hattiesburg. The Golden Eagles face another conference newcomer tonight, when they take on UCF. HATTIESBURG — Once again, a first-place team is putting its perfect Conference USA record on the line in Hattiesburg against an opponent coming off a lopsided loss. Here’s the twist: The unbeaten division leader is Central Florida — not host and traditional league power Southern Miss. “It may seem weird because of the standings. Our program, we always want to be on top,” Southern Miss defensive back Jasper Faulk said. “That’s what we strive for. We just have to bounce back and make things happen.” Both teams enter Saturday night’s game headed in different, out-of-character directions. Less than a month ago, UCF had lost 17 consecutive games and was the laughingstock of college football. But the East Division-leading Golden Knights (3-2, 2-0) have since won three straight and are the only team unbeaten in CUSA play. “The light went on each and every week,” UCF coach George O’Leary said. “We got better in each week — some areas by yards, some areas by inches.” Meanwhile, Southern Miss — which has won or shared more C-USA titles than anyone else — lost just its sixth league home game in the past decade when Tulsa stunned the Golden Eagles 3417 last week. Southern Miss (2-2, 1-1) watched a 10-point lead evaporate, was intercepted four times and was held to just 37 yards rushing by a Tulsa run defense that ranks among the worst in Division I-A. “We lost real bad last week, and we don’t lose here at ’The Rock,”’ running back Larry Thomas said, referring to M.M. Roberts Stadium. “We’re going to come back and bounce back this week.” First, they’ll have to stop a resurgent UCF offense which has averaged 28 points in three wins and half that in two losses. Florida, LSU trying to get back in SEC race ATLANTA — No. 10 LSU and No. 11 Florida are in the same boat. Both retain hopes of securing division championships in the Southeastern Conference, but the only way they can is to win the rest of their games. Both already have one loss in the conference and each trails an unbeaten division rival it will see later in the season — Florida facing No. 5 Georgia and LSU taking on No. 6 Alabama. It isn’t impossible to win a division crown with two losses. It’s proven to be more difficult in the East Division than the West. In the 13 seasons the SEC has had divisional play, eight teams in the West have qualified for the championship game with two or more losses and only two in the East — Florida with two setbacks in 1992 and Georgia with two in 2003. It’s going to be a long afternoon for Florida QB Chris Leak, who will be under constant pressure from the Tigers. LSU 24-10. No. 6 Alabama (minus 12 1/2) at Ole Miss: The Tide holds a com- manding 41-9-2 lead in the series but the Rebels have won the last two games played in Oxford. Alabama 28-14. No. 21 Auburn (minus 7 1/2) at Arkansas: Sophomore quarterback Brandon Cox gets his first taste of a road atmosphere. Auburn 21-10. No. 5 Georgia (minus 16) at Vanderbilt: Georgia has won the last 10 games in the series and six in a row on Vandy’s field. Georgia 28-14. Last week’s totals: 6-0 straight, 23 vs. spread; for year: 38-7 straight, 24-16 vs. spread. Mississippi’s three Southwestern Athletic Conference members are taking identical sub-.500 records on the road. Jackson State is at Southern U. and Alcorn State visits Texas Southern, while Mississippi Valley State plays a non-conference game at Paul Quinn College. Each of the state’s SWAC schools has a 2-3 record. Jackson State is in second place in the SWAC East with a 2-1 conference mark, while MVSU is 2-3 and the Braves are 12 in league play. Jackson State is coming off a 4423 loss to first-place Alabama State in which the Tigers were outscored 24-6 in the second half. The Tigers have the SWAC’s best defense against the pass, allowing an average of 145.8 yards, and Cletis Gordon shares the league lead with three interceptions. But Jackson State will be tested by a Southern offense that ranks third in the league in passing offense and boasts one of the conference’s top receivers. James Vernon averages 14.5 yards per catch with three touchdowns for Southern (1-3, 1-3), which has lost two straight but won last year’s matchup 45-7. Alcorn State snapped a twogame losing streak last week and visits Texas Southern (1-3, 1-2). Freshman quarterback Tony Hobson had his first big game as the Braves’ starter, completing 16of-27 attempts for 202 yards and a touchdown in a 22-10 victory over Prairie View. Alcorn State remains the best rushing team in the SWAC, and running back Keldrick Williams leads the conference with a 91yard average. Texas Southern has the league’s worst defense, allowing averages of 240 yards rushing and 461 total yards. Mississippi Valley State is headed to Dallas looking to snap a three-game losing streak which has tarnished its encouraging start. The Delta Devils won their first two games, but have given up more than 32 points per game in three straight losses. Paul Quinn (2-3) might be just what Valley needs. The Delta Devils started a three-game winning streak last year by beating Paul Quinn 48-7. The Fighting Tigers are coached by former MVSU coach Archie Cooley. Delta St. at Central Arkansas, 6 p.m. The Statesmen have had more than a week to prepare for Central Arkansas. Delta State (4-3, 3-2 Gulf South) is coming off an emotional 34-17 victory over Arkansas Tech on Oct. 6 in which the team, playing on just five days rest, gave the Wonder Boys their first loss of the year. Jason Snell rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns, while Scott Eyster threw for three TDs and 217 yards. Central Arkansas (5-2, 4-1) leads the series 12-5-1 and has won two straight against the Statesmen. Millsaps vs. Rose-Hulman, 1:30 p.m. The Majors (1-3, 0-1 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference) look to end a three-game losing streak when they play host to Rose-Hulman (4-2, 1-1). Millsaps is allowing a leagueworst 35 points and 405 yards per game. Rose-Hulman has won three of four since a 49-7 loss to Mount St. Joseph on Sept. 10, and has scored at least 42 points three times. 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Mail resume to The Mississippi Press, PO BOX 849, Attn Box 776A, Pascagoula MS 39568 DESK CLERK NEEDED Please Apply in Person at 6427 Airport Blvd. Mobile Monday-Friday b/t 9-5 Attn: Night Owls. Full Time Answering Service Operator, Grave Yard. 251639-5899 WANTED Commercial Real Estate firm in Foley seeks Experienced Receptionist with proficient computer skills.. Candidate must be friendly & reliable. H.S diploma or equiv req’d. Submit resumes to [email protected] BONUS! Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. DRIVER w/2 yrs exp. Class A w/HazMat & Tanker endorsement. Clean MVR. Local Hauling. BC/BS. 8am-5pm 251-6534374 SECRETARY OWNER/OPERATOR w/Van or Box Truck (16’Small company looking for a 24’) and Daycab Owner. SECRETARY who can work 251-621-9231, Mon-Fri, 9AMin a semi laid-back environ- 5PM. NOW HIRING: GRAPHIC ARTIST, able to color separate and work ment. Must have reasonably with Corel. SECRETARY. good computer skills. Pay MUst type 50+ wpm and will be discussed at interview. SALESPERSON. Call 251Please fax resume 251-957459-7402 for appt. 3805 109 ComputerData Processing WEST READY MIX Exp’d Ready Mix DRIVERS w/ Clean MVR Apply at 6295 Hogg Rd., Eight Mile, AL 36613. all 251-679-1052 Ca Experienced Owner/Operators needed. Mobile Company. No Need person with overnights. Benefits. Fuel Computer graphic art and furnished. Must proved color clean MVR and own short management skillls. wheelbase truck. 251-476Experience in large format 8343 inkjet printing, and adheLAFARGE has immed. RECEPTIONIST/SALES sive vinyl applications. Salary and benefiits comopenings Learn the floor covering mensurate with ability. in Mobile and Gulf Shores business. No experience Send resume to: A. for necessary. Will train. Cassity, PO Box 7200, CLASS A or B $375/wk to start. Fax Mobile, AL 36670 COMMERCIAL DRIVERS resume to 666-4782 Ready Mix experience a PHP/ASP.net positions now Law office-computer, typplus. available. Great Benefits! ing, phone skills required. Must have good work On the Job Training Resumes to: The Mobile record clean MVR. We Available. Register PO Box #2488-408, offer excellent Email resume to [email protected] Mobile, AL 36630 starting pay & a compre251-344-8934 x102 hensive SECRETARY FOR benefit package. Apply in New company seeking FAIRHOPE LAW FIRM, 5 person people with PhotoShop years Exp required, Word 18845 Scollard Ave, Gulf experience. Apply in perperfect Knowledgeable, Shores, son Send Resume to: Atttn: AL 251-653-5327 or 968-3712 9-12, M-F, 3007 Dial St. Personnel P.O. Box 1031, 6781 Rester Rd. Theodore 251--457-2388 Fairhope, AL 36533 ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Part or full time. Type 2530wpm. General office duties. $11.25/hr. Call 251352-0051. Home Based Office 1 day/wk. Phone & Computer. Good pay DOE, will train. Moss Point. 228-623-4872 ■ Operations Assistant Local transportation company is in need of a person who has good computer & clerical skills. Willing to work within a fast paced business. Our company offers great pay & benefits. We will train the right individual. For an interview call 251-432-2153 9AM-4PM. EOE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR Need Microsoft Word, Excel & good communications/public relations skills. Resume req’d. Pay D.O.E. 251-456-5845 or fax 251-4565825. DriverTrucking CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK OPERATORS Class B CDL Min. 1 yr driving experience Apply in person 3151 Hamilton Blvd., Theodore BALDWIN CONCRETE FULL-TIME NANNY needHIRING DRIVERS ed to transport children Class Class B CDL from school and stay with DIESEL MECHANICS children on some weekPositions in the Baldwin s. Car required. ends Energetic person desired. Co. area. Pay depends on experience. 251-545-1381 Busy Mobile Office seeking F/T Receptionist. LADDER JACKS- steel, Experience with Mulit-Line CONTROLLER needed for for walk boards, $25, phone system preferred. midsize commercial con497-6875 Drug-Free workplace. struction company. Must EOE. MICROWAVE, have exp in accounts Fax info to 251-650-0080 Gold Star, 700 watt, payable/receivable, billing, or mail to P.O. Box 2644 New $35, 826-4003 DAIRY FRESH collections and job costing. Mobile, AL 36652. POTTY Small Child’s like Timberline exp helpful. Is seeking qualified appliDegree preferred but not RECEPTIONIST-Medical new, $5 cants necessary. Excellent beneGroup 826-4003 to fill job openings in our fits, salary DOE. Qualified West Mobile. Resume: PO ROUTE SALES DEPARTRefrigerator side by side, candidates send resume to Box MENT 24 cu ft guaranteed, Controller, 3742 8533, Mobile, AL 36689 in the Baldwin Area. Route Professional Pkwy, Mobile, $195. 497-2113 Sales Experience a plus, but Answering Service 36609 not required. Must have Round Drop Leaf Table. Operators, Evenings, Full Class B CDL with Air Brake $50. 522-0809 CPA Firm seeks Time/ Part Time. 251-639Endorsement. Excellent benean experienced Bookeeper; 5898 Sears Weed Whacker, fits Experience with a CPA and good pay. Call Ken 17” 125cc, straight shaft Firm Legal Secretary Henderson at 251-947-2202 under warr. $60. 826-4003 a plus. Send resume to Needed Immediately. 5 years to schedule an appointment SEWING MACHINE Firm Daiiry Fresh is an Equal litigation experience a must. Adminstrator, 3103 Pasca 65 wpm min., dictaphone. Table Top, $25, Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. goula St., Pascagoula, MS, Salary DOE. Only experi475-9723 39567 or fax to 228-762-4498 enced need apply. Send Wilson Golf Clubs, bag, resume to: P. O. Box 851782, CPA Firm seeks a umbrellas, 9 irons, putter, Local and Southeast Mobile, AL 36685 Tax Preparer with 3-5 3 woods/$35. 475-6832 DRIVERS, Home weekLaw Firm looking for years of ends & experience. Send resume to Receptionist to answer most nights. 251-653-2220 switchboard, greet clients, Firm Administrator, 3103 set up appts, complete Pasca goula St., Pascagoula, MS, mail outs, perform data 39567 or fax to 228-762-4498 entry and other clerical FLATBED DRItasks. Must be a self Business Local accounting and con- starter, organized, have VER Opportunities sulting firm is seeking very strong communication NEEDED skills. Exp in Microsoft CPA For Sale, All Inventory & with minimum 3 years audit applications is preferred. FOR SHORT HAUL RUNS Equipment of Wholesale Mail resume to Office experience. This position Salvage, Costume jewelry plans and performs several Manager, 1252 Dauphin St. Tarp pay, bonus pay, holiday, liquidators. No Water audits in a team environMobile, 36604 or fax to 251- sick and vac pay. If you meet these requirements: ment, prepares corporate & Damage. Must Sell Make 433-0112 * at least 23 yrs of age individual income tax Offer. 769-2347 lev mesg RECEPTIONIST NEEDED * minimum 24 mos tractorreturns, & provides general trailer exp. accounting and tax consulting for midtown law firm. for a variety of clients. Prior experience preferred. * clean MVR Lost & * Class A CDL Outstanding opportunity with Must be motivated and Found growing firm. Send resume professiional. Send resume Call Baldwin Transfer Co at along w/salary expectations to P.O. Box 2626,Mobile, 251-433-3391 ext 111 or 128 to LOST: Black Cat. Vic. AL 36652. P.O. Box 160748, Mobile, AL of Beach Blvd & Buena 36616 or fax to 251-342-0454 Office Vista. Neutered & Assistant/Receptionist PART-TIME Full Charge Declawed. 218-1949 / 324Multi-Line Phones, READY MIX 1704 Bookkeeper needed for church organization. Must Computer Skills/WordTRUCK DRIExcel, Customer Service. REWARD Lost -Brindle be familiar Must be professional & VERS Bull Dog Vicinity of Short with Quickbooks for reliable. 8-5PM, M-F, Some Cut Rd & Veteran St, Needed. Non-profit organizations. Sat. 251-633-2074 or 649-1514 Good benefits package. Pasc, cropped ears, Please send resume to btwn 10AM-2PM only or 228-769-26677/ 228-990-7743 The Refuge; P. O. Box fax resume salary req., & SIGN ON 1019; Gautier, MS 39553■ refs to 633-5873 Announcements 113 ● Competitive Wages ● Medical Insurance ● Vacation Pay 113 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 DriverTrucking 113 A-CLASS TRUCK DRIVER COMPANY DRIVERS Needed for Local Work Locally established, 25 6 days on - 2 days off year old company is seeky Training Pay Hourly ing an A-Class CDL Driver 2 Years OTR- 25 yrs old with a minimum of two Tanker & HazMat years flatbed experience. Endorsements Home every night and Call Danny 800-274-1055 weekend. Paid holidays, 43-7055. EOE. or 251-44 vacation and sick leave. M/F/D/V Excellent health and dental benefits as well as 401k Exp’d DUMP TRUCK DRIretirement plan. Mon-Fri, 7 VERS needed for local cona.m. til 4 p.m. If intereststruction company. Must ed, please call 251-626-2080 have valid CDL and be able to pass drug screen. Excellent pay, pd. vac., 40 hr. 251-649-1148 work week, local deliveries, insurance & benefits including 401K. Basset Furniture Direct, Spanish Fort. Ask for Ron 251-626-6317 601-307-9900 Contact Kevin Jackson, Gulf Shores 251-968-33888 Spanish Fort 251-621-7982 CLASS A or B VAN DRIVERS A&M Portables Inc. Needed for local deliveries. Drug Free Workplace, good benefits. Top pay. Coastal Door & Window, 5360 Commerce Blvd East, Mobile, AL 36619. Now Hiring Local Route Driver, CDL Preferred. Health Insurance & Benefits Avail. Health card required. We are a Drug Free Co. 251-679-0933 SAFETY/DOT DIRECTOR Knowledge of DOT regulations a must. Call 251-4577511 Mechanic Night Mechanic Needed for Mobile area trucking co. to perform minor & major repairs. Must have own tools. Pay based on exp. Major medical, dental, 401k & paid holidays. Call Joe @ 251661-1232. CONTRACT COURIERS Deliver to nursing homes in your own vehicle and earn excellent pay. P/T work for almost F/T pay. Routes are round-trip from Daphne. You must have a winning attitude, CLASS B CDL DRIVERS appearance and a reliable FOR FAST GROWING mini-van or small p/u w/ cap. LUMBER & MILLWORK Call 800-818-7958 for a personal COMPANY. Local Delivery interview! www.networkexarea. Must pass Drug pressinc.com screen, Background check and DMV. Knowledge of local area a must. Good benefits and Pay. Call John Owens at 251-479-5412 (Builder Resource) Truck Driver Needed, Southeastern States, Good MVR, Drug test & 2 years exp. req’d. Home every weekend. 251-275-2958 Local Lumber Yard seeking Class A CDL Driver. Experience preferred. Contact Rolo at 251-9473127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. Exp. Class A CDL Driver. Same day trips. Call 251-457-7511 Overdimensional Drivers Needed. Exp Necessary. Regional Loads, Home Most Nights, BC/BS Ins, Paid Holiday & Vacation. 251-626-1344 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No experience required. Werner has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our avg. driver earns DRIVERS WANTED Company Drivers & Owner more than $36K first year. operators. Must be 23 Yrs 60% of Werner drivers get home nightly or weekly. 15 Old, 2.5 Years OTR Experience. Regional Work day CDL training now offered in your area. For a & Some Local Work. Call new career call Today. Randy at Safeway 1(800) 350-7364. Transportation 8am-5pm 251-694-7000 Contract Driver’s Needed for auto parts delivery between the hours of 1am and 10am. Pick-up truck with cover or cargo van required. Call 1-800-5496911. Class A or B Drivers Needed. Local, Regional & Longhaul Coleman American Moving & ckers Storage. Local Pac and Helpers needed also. Call 251-653-3008 ★★★★ AAA ASPHALT TANKER DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! Start at $11/hr plus bonus pay ● Must have Class A CDL with Tanker and Hazmat endorsements, plus 2 years tractortrailer experience. ● Must have clean MVR and BUS DRIVERS be FT/PT Avail. Must have exp. CDL w/ pass. endorse. at least 23 yrs of age. ● Good pay and benefit pack Clean age: vac pay, sick pay, MVR. 1153 N. Schillinger holiday pay, bonus pay, Rd. BC/BS ins., etc. OFFICE WORKERS 2 office workers needed for LTL Freight Carriers. Experience helpful, but not required. Shift & Saturday work a must! Fax resume to 251-653-9295 or apply at 5355 Business Parkway, Theodore, NE CALLS AL. NO PHON PLEASE DRIVERS NEEDED Good Money - Yellow Cab Co. 251-476-7711 After 7PM A Class A CDL Driver w/ 2 years verifiable experience. Forklift exp. helpful. 877-226-9088 call for an appt. Experienced CLASS A DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Needed for Tri-axle Dump Trucks with ability to pull trailers. Please contact 251-645-4147. DriverTrucking 115 ★★★★ ■ EXP. DUMP TRUCK Driver Class A or B CDL & Equipment Operator needed. 8400 Jim Ramsey Rd., Vancleave. 826-3200 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No Exp. Req’d. Werner has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our average driver earns more than $36K first yr. 60% Werner drivers get home nightly or weekly. 15 day CDL training now offered in your area. For a new career call Today 1-866-280-5309 HTI Engineers Delivery Drivers needed, CDL and non-CDL. 401k, health avail. Mon-Fri. 251970-3845 WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY CLASS A CDL Required. Fax resume/qualifications to 251-476-1296 Nita at 251-438-2720 118 LOCAL DRIVERS Financial FULL-TIME TELLER POSITION Delivery of flatbed loads in Gulf Coast. Home nightly. Must be able to tarp. Need CL A CDL, good record, 2 yrs exp. w/3 mo. on flats. 679-8200 120 Forklift Drivers and Laborers Needed. Immediate Openings! 251432-1054 or 209-9243 PRESCHOOL WORKERS Needed. Will train. Contact Lynne Spears at 251-6754216 Mon, Wed, Fri 8:30am-2pm General G Available at Local Credit Union. Starting Rate of Pay $7.13 plus Excellent Benefits. Please Fax Resume to (251) 342-7590 Now Early Morning Delivery! ■ F/T, P/T Caregivers & P/T Cook Needed for large child care center. Exp. only. 228-818-6677 Full-time food service Manager for a non-profit organization. Food service certificate and previous experience required. Mail resume to P.O. Box 5009, Vancleave, MS 39565 or fax to (228) 826-2329. HIRING CARPENTERS, Laborers, SubContractors. 217-0337 ■ 120 General MAID SERVICE TWO GALS & A MOP PT Maid positions avail. Start $6.50-$7.25/hr. 662-5000 ★ DRIVER ★ For Florist Van PT/FT. Base + comm. Men & Women apply at ■ Company needs F/T ★ CLEVELAND FLORIST ★ Alarm Installer. Good pay 4404 Old Shell Rd, Mobile, AL & benefits. Please Call 228-497-7316 AVON - $$500 Bonus! Earn extra $$ for Xmas! $10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846 Daphne Case Worker - BS degree in social work or related field; two years experience in Human Service related field; excellent verbal and written communications skills; must be insurable by the agency vehicle insurance provider; computer literacy, including word-processing, spreadsheets, Internet, and e-communications. Driver - for senior citizens Traffic Engineer program, full-time, must have class C or higher Regional engineering firm commercial seeks Traffic Engineer to driver’s license with P work in the Mobile, AL or Jackson, MS areas. Min. 5+ endorsement, excellent years experience and PE driving record and insurrequired. Send resume and able by agency vehicle cover letter to HR Dept, insurance provider. RE: TE1, P.O. Box 9637, Mail resumes to Human Mobile, AL 36691, EOE, M/F/D/V, Pre-employment Resources, P.O. Box 8723, Moss Point, MS Drug Screen Req. 39562-8723. ■ RODMAN Home weekends. 2 yrs OTR exp. Payed $700-$1000 wkly. BC/BS ins. furn’d after 30 days. 800-368-2243, Atmore, AL 120 Finance & Insurance ELECTRICAL PANEL Secretary. Excel pay beneSHOP fits apply to Roger Koby 2 positions for Assemble 251-473-3203 Help Needed in Daphne, AL. Some Lifting Up To 50 Lbs. Call Between 10amGeneral 12pm 251-626-5470 Ask for John Burk. Established Engineering/Surveying Firm seeks CIVIL ENGINEER for roadway, water and sewer design. Excellent salary and benefits package. Applicants should send resumes to 5588 Jackson Rd., Mobile, AL 36619. Call 251-666-2010 ext 101 or email resume to [email protected] m CDL A Drivers Needed, 2-4 Weeks Out, New Pay Rate, Local Hauls Home Daily. Mileage + Drop Pay, 401K & Excellent Pay, Excellent ar Direct Deposit. One Yea Benefits. BC/BS, Profit Experience Required. Contact Sharing, 401K, Credit Union, Martin Baker: 251-653-0370 or Needed for land surveying Vacation Pay, and More. So 800-966-7092 crew. Excellent benefits. No give Angie a call at 800-8446458. Or visit our Class B Wrecker Drivers exp. necessary. Drug test website at Needed w/ 4 Car Hauler required, able to travel. Salary negotiable. Send www.billybarnes.net Experience & Good resume to: 1550 Creighton Rd, Driving FLATBED DRIVERS needSuite 8, Pensacola, FL 32504 or Record. Call Robert or ed. fax resume to: 850-549-4045 Drivers Needed Financial Eastern Shore community ATTN: OTR DRIVERS needs LABORERS VAN & FLATBED Call 251-626-1155 MOBILE GREYHOUND $1000 SIGN ON BONUS PARK FOR THE FIRST SIX DRIAirplane Fueler Needed now hiring Lead-Outs VERS P/T or F/T, Benefits, Apply within * up to .33 cpm * great Pay based on experience. benefits (BCBS/401K) * late Looking for 251-633-5000. model tractors * bonus $ Subcontractors SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS for safety & miles * 2yrs Must Be 25 Years Old, OTR exp reqd Framing, Concrete, Masonry, Have a Clean MVR, CDL Wright Transportation etc....Workmans comp & genwith 1-800-342-4598 eral liability insurance req’d. Air/ Passenger. Great for Call Mitchell Homes, Mobile, retiree’s. Call 251-653-4429 Professional AL 251-344-2600 Between 9am-5pm. Drivers Needed SAWYER FURNITURE NationsRent is one of the Full and part-time profession- COMPANY seeks exp’d fastest growing equipment al Drivers needed to pull WAREHOUSE DRIVERS rental companies in the tankers in the Southeast. & HELPERS, CLERICAL country. We need commitApplicants must be at least 23 years of age or older with at STAFF, SALES & MANted, creative, qualified peoAGEMENT TRAINEES. least 2 years tractor trailer ple to help us reach our Full time. Please apply in goal of industry leadership experience or 1 year tanker person at 3767 Airport experience and DOT qualiand share the rewards that Blvd, Mobile, AL. fied. Applicants must also go with it. Experience in have Class ‘‘A’’ CDL tanker Must have valid drivers construction equipment and Hazmat endorsements. license, Social security and computer proficiency EXCELLENT BENEFITS card and updated police is a plus. NationsRent PKG report. offers a competitive salary Excellent Pay and an excellent benefits SECURITY OFFICERS Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medical Insurance For work in Baldwin Co. & package. Currently seeking Dental Insurance Miss. Good pay & benefits. experienced heavy equipPrescription Card Travel time. 1-866-204-9138 ment mechanic and outside Group Life insurance. AD&D sales representative for Experienced diesel, gasoTwo week paid vacation our new Theodore, AL line, farm equipment based location. Contact Brian on previous year’s avg. Mechanic. Must have own Wylie for information at weekly earnings. tools. Call Charlie at 251(251)443-7224. EOE 401 (K) with company match 626-8080 Annual safety bonus program Large company has immeChildcare Teachers Quarterly safety & Service diate openings for the folBonus needed. Please call 228lowing departments: Uniforms 475-2143 or 228-475-4844 ■ ● Insulation ● Garage Doors 251-457-6691 CITY OF Ocean Springs ● Fireplace Parks Dept. is seeking DRIVERS ● Shelving & Gutters a Maintenance Worker. Wage up to $9.66/hr. DOE. Great benefits include NEEDED 401K, medical, dental, life Must be drug free. EOE FOR SHORT & disability insurance. Apply at: 400 Alice St., Must have valid drivers Ocean Springs ■ HAUL license and pass drug AND REGIONAL Cleaning Service Now screen. Apply in person Hiring 2609 Old Shell Road, Mobile RUNS Full Time Evening EXP. PET GROOMER Positions. needed for established Home almost every night. 4 p.m.-12 a.m. Mon. - Fri. Bonus pay, holiday pay, sick clientele. Apply at: Pet $7 per hr. Theodore area. and vac pay. If you meet Harbor Veterinary 251-610-9243 these requirements: Hospital, 3110 Old Mobile DO YOU HAVE A FULL Hwy, Pascagoula 762-1987 * at least 23 yrs of age SIZE PICK-UP TRUCK? ■ * minimum 24 mos tractorNEED TO MAKE $575.00 trailer exp. PLUS PER WEEK? WANT COUNTER * clean MVR * Class A CDL ? A JOB WITH A FUTURE? HELP Call BALDWIN TRANSFER WE HAVE JOBS WITH Flex Hrs. 7-9 & 2-9 Shift NATIONAL COMPANIES CO No phone calls. at 251-433-3391 ext 111 or 128 THAT CAN TURN INTO LONG RANGE CAREERS. Apply at JAGUAR CLEANCLASS A CDL DRIVERS CCI PROMOTES FROM ERS 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2 Local Work Only WITHIIN. CALL MATT @ BC/BS Ins. & Other 251-660-0638 SALESPERSON/ Benefits ROUTE SALES Reply To: 800-654-4811 NOW HIRING NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. Class A CDL Drivers Must be able to lift 50 lbs. GENERAL LABORERS for repetitively. Local routes. Needed. Great Benefits. 2 yrs. exp. required. Decent the State Docks Needed. Avg. Benefits. Good driving Pay $10-$12/hour. Call MVR. Must be 25 yrs. or record a must! Call 251Partners 251-675-6840, 656-5675 660-2773; fax 251-660-2775 older to apply. Call MonFri., 8am-5pm 251-456-6950. HANDYMAN Dry Cleaning & Laundry Drug and alcohol free Mobile Home Park PRESSERS employer. Maintenance, Apply at Dixie CLASS A CDL DRIVER Semmes/Wilmer Area, 610- Needed. Service Cleaners, 1702 Hwy 98, 2668 Needed. Haz-Mat & Tanker exp. a must. Apply at Mobile Solvent, KushlaCall BALDWIN TRANSFER McLeod Rd. at 433-3391, ext 114 118 JANITORS & SUPERVISORS CELLULOSE INSTALLATION & VINYL SIDING INSTALLERS 438-4814 NOW HIRING: GRAPHIC ARTIST, able to color separate and work with Corel. SECRETARY. MUst type 50+ wpm and SALESPERSON. Call 251459-7402 for appt. FIREFIGHTER No experience reqd. Paid training for HS grads/seniors, ages 17-34. Great pay and benefits to include medical/dental. Up to $8000 for college credits. 100% tuition assistance available. Vacancies fill up fast. Call 1-888-255-6289, M-F, 8-4 ■ Company needs F/T Electrician. Good pay & benefits. Please Call 228-497-7316 MOBILE HOME PERSON needed to block & tie Mobile homes. 251-583-4998 FLAGMEN needed for debris removal. D.L. & transportation req’d. 7am7pm. $100/day. 251-341-0206; 634-1968 Need CDL Drivers & Equipment Operators. Call Mark at 254-644-3739 or Bill at 254-644-3738 ■ Auto Detail Person needed. Valid drivers license req. 228-769-9888 DRIVERS Christian Organization needs FT drivers. Off Sundays. Excellent pay & benefits. Background checks & drug screening. Class D license required. Apply in person M-F 12:30pm NO PHONE CALLS AMERICA‘S THRIFT STORES 312 Schillinger Rd SouthMobile AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN w/experience Needed. Call 251-665-1391 or 251-421-6497 SUBWAY of Elberta is now hiring Sandwich Artist. Call 251-986-3771 Detail/Bus Washer P/T mainly nights, Apply 1153 N. Schillinger Rd. HELP WANTED Now hiring Assistant Managers & Technicians for American LubeFast Lube/Oil change experience is helpful but not necessary. We offer competitive wages and insurance benefits. Please contact 1-251379-0823 for appointment to interview. ■ Established Maid Service, Now Hiring No Full Time & Part Time Must have clean background nights / weekends, 251-344-5105 Starting Salary $7, 497- ****** 4418 ■ Wanted Accounts A growing furniture company Managers & Delivery has immediate openings for Drivers Delivery Drivers & Warehouse Associates Sign on Bonus available for those with furniture experience. Drivers must be 25 w/good driving record. No CDL license required. Good pay and benefits pkg including BC/BS Med and Dental, 401K, Monthly Bonus, Vacation and Christmas Club. Non-smoking environment. Pre-employment Drug Test and Background Check required. Apply at J&J FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 3314 Werkland Rd 478-1986 OR J&J FURNITURE 27220 Hwy 98 Daphne, AL 626-1116 CLOSED WED & SUN ****** RICH’S CAR WASH now taking applications for LUBE MANAGER. Salary & benefits. Also need FT CAR WASH PERSONNEL. Apply 1066 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile PET SHOP MANAGER Experienced Req’d. Better benefits & bonuses. 251-6794560 Sign on Bonus now avail. Valid Drivers license & drug screen required. Competitive wages with 401k & benefits. Apply in person at 2500 Amonett St, Pascagoula, or call 228-380-0950. HELP NEEDED SECURITY INSTALLATIONS. Travel Required. 251-6561588 SAM’S CLUB Wanted in store loss prevention. Police background preferred, able to pass drug screening and background check. 251-479-1346 BEKINS PORT CITY MOVING Now Hiring for the following Postions ★ Office Personnel: Detailed, Multi Phone Lines, Typing, Invoice, Customer Care, all office duties. ★ Expd Class A CDL Drivers: Clean MVR Record. Local or Long haul ★ Dispatcher/Warehouse anager: Experience Ma Necessary. Moving or Freight experience a plus. ★ Experienced Moving & Storage Personnel Delivery Persons Needed with Vehicles to Distribute Telephone Directories in Mobile. 800-388-8255 Ext 80548 Fax resume to: 251-414-2846 or e-mail to: [email protected] or mail to: PO Box 840, Theodore, AL 36590 Deliver THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING PART-TIME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! We are looking for a dependable independent contractor to deliver The Mississippi Press for a few hours a day. Must have dependable transportation and auto insurance is required. Home Delivery Routes Are Available In The Following Areas: • Vancleave • Ocean Springs • Moss Point • Wade • Lucedale • Gautier • Benndale • Pascagoula • Hurley If you are interested in a home delivery route, please call 228-875-8144 or 866-843-8911 SERVICE DIRECTORY “Business and Home” TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS SERVICE CALL: 934-1463 • 934-1476 • 934-1441 • 934-1477 WE SERVE ALL OF JACKSON, GEORGE AND GREENE COUNTIES. • ALL OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE UNLESS A CREDIT APPLICATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED AND APPROVED FOR BILLING. Home 853 Improvement Business Services 815 Backhoe / Dozer Work COTTON’S DOZER R WORK Top soil, fill dirt, trackhoe & dozer. 228-588-6381 / 228-990-7490 / 228-990-7722 DOZER, Track-hoe work. Dirt of all types. Ponds & Custom work. 475-9254 or 218-4526 825 Building Contracting Main Street Builders, LLC Local Custom Builder State Licensed 25 Years Exp. “We Warranty What We Build” Call DUNCAN NOBLE, JR. (228)341-1009 (228)497-5800 4400 Vancleave Rd., Gautier, MS Residential & Commercial Remodeling, Roofing, Sheetrock & Flooring. Free estimates. 588-1159 or 217-2695 Quality Home Improvements, additions, repairs, tile, painting, decks, elect., plumbing, pressure washing. John 228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421 TOP GUARD Remodeling & Roofing We do it all! 228-522-0900 Feeling Overwhelmed? We can help. From Demo to Restoration. Call Wally & Jennifier, 228-219-3221/ 228-588-9573 20 yrs exp / Ref Avail. Southcoast Repair Team. Sheetrock, carpet & flooring removal. Sanitizing & drying of home/business. Military/Senior Disc Free est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912 R & D REMODELING Drywall, carpentry, painting, texture. Free est. 475-0542 / 249-4567 Gulf Coast Maintenance & Remodeling. Locally owned, licensed & bonded Free Est. 228-218-7062 1/2“ Hardwood Plank Liquidation 4ftX6in @ $2.89 sq ft, 1-866-509-8453 REMODELING, Additions, Roofingshingle /metal, Masonry, Local contractor, Licensed, Bonded & nsured. 228-623-4679 In ROACH FENCE DECKS & Remodeling Reasonable rates Quality work 475-0528 or 228-355-0541 Rainey Builders, Roof Repair, Vinyl Repair, Free Est, Licensed & Insured. (601)770-88007 CMC CARR’S PAINTING, Plumbing, Sheet Rock, Remodeling, Windows, Roofs, Clean-up, Flooring, Carpet & Tille. 217-0337 Water-Wind-Fire-Damage Work w/Insurance Co. Comm/Res 1-800-452-8515 MULTI CRAFT DEMO FOUNDATION REPAIR REMODELING SPECIALIST Sheetrock Removal, Sheetrock Installation, Tree Removal, 1 Licensed & Insured 228-806-1979 830 Carpet Service Professional Carpet Cleaning w/Free Teflon protector. New truck mounted equipment. Please Call Pro-Clean 228-282-2497 835 Child Care CHILD CARE 24 hrs. Christian Home ***Drop-ins Welcomed*** 228-217-0337 SAM WALLS CONSTRUCTION Roofing & Remodeling 228-249-9767 COVERALL; Roofing, Drywall, Fences, etc, Free Est. Your home improvement professional. Licensed & Insured (251)990-8572/ 850-221-8069 855 228-497-8109 RENT -AMAID A BERRY SPECIAL PLACE Daycare has openings. For info call 228-475-2143/ 228-475-4844 848 Elderly Care I SIT For the ELDERLY in your home. References available. M-F 8-5, 228-990-9332 Home 853 Improvement House Cleaning 497-4418 * Licensed * Bonded * Supplies Furnished HOUSE CLEANING Honest & Dependable. Due to storm lost customers. Ref’s avail. 475-6340 or 990-7509 PAINTING, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Pre essure Washing. 228-990-3010 Lawn Care / 865 Landscaping Hands Construction AFFORDABLE LAWN Home Remodeling, Repair & Maintenance No job too small!! Licensed & Bonded 228-475-4930 SHEETROCK, Painting, Roofing, Remodeling. Local contractor. 228-497-1811 Leave mess. A-to-Z FENCE & DECKS Repair/Replace damaged privacy, cyclone or other fences. Free est. Licensed & Insured. 228-238-7587 120 General SERVICE ROUTE PERSON Earn $250-$400/wk. Working a 4 day work wk. Good trans. req. Gas allow, pd. vac. Apply in person 28651 US Hwy 98, #B-1, Daphne, AL next to Ruby Tuesdays. M-W-F, 10-5pm SALES: Inbound Calls, Hourly, Commission, Benefits. FT/PT. E-mail Cover Letter, Resume & Salary requirements to: [email protected] Attn Kurt G Help wanted. Leveling, foundation repair. Call 228-474-8043 ■ ELECTRICAL HELPERS Residential work. Semmes area. $7/hr. Will train. Leave info 251-6491120 CARE & TREE SERVICE Free Est. / Call 324-7404 Creative Landscaping Avail for Hurricane receonstruction developemnt on new & exixsting properties. resaonable rates. 228-4974199/ Call for Free Est. Christine Ravens thank you & GOd BLess ACTION ADS 120 General Coastal Door & Window has immediate openings for various positions. Good pay & benefits. Drug free workplace. Apply in person: 5360 Commerce Blvd. E., Mobile, AL 36619 Local Automotive Dealer hiring for all positions SALES, SERVICE, PARTS & TECHNICIAN. 251-4733203 MECHANIC Needed. Contact Gerald’s Automotive, 2024 Halls Mill Rd. 251-473-5749 AUTO DETAILERS, CAR WASHERS. Start ASAP. Call Steve at 251-379-4467 AVON - ALL AREAS Buy or sell. Free gift! Ind. Rep. 1-800-572-4469, 645-1839 Looking for Office Staff position and Telemarketing position. 731-467-1417. Fax 251-459-7450 Laundromat Attendant Wanted Apply Mon. - Fri. 8-3, 3960 Cresthaven Road AL EMPLOYMENT needs HVAC installers, CDL driv■ AUTO DETAILER ers, warehouse workers. Needed, Exp. required., Fax contact info/resume to F/T position, Call 497-0022 445-0363 or call 445-0361 between 11a and 1p Mon, DOOR UNIT ASSEMTues, or Thurs BLERS Part time position to full time as business grows. Food service industry. Light physical labor. Good driving record. 251-209-2695 POOL TABLE INSTALLER Will Train. Apply in person: Top Music Plaza,, 3656 Gov’t Blvd., M-F 10AM-3PM. EOE. Must be Dependable & Be Able to Pass Drug Screen & Background Check. Good efits. Steady Work. Will Bene Train. Apply in Person at Builder Resource 3450 Armour Avenue, Mobile (Call 251-479-5412 for directions) NOW HIRING Day Shift Up to $10/hr. Apply in person: Chick Fil-A in Singing River Mall. ■ Driver needed Class B, Maint-Helper Needed for CDL required. Apt complex in Mobile. References. Apply in per251-433-2414 son at 308 Delmas Ave., Pascagoula. 228-762-2241 ■ ■ P/T Housekeeper for Christian Preschool. 20 WAREHOUSE/HANDY- hrs per week during MAN the school year with all Full-time position. holidays observed. Drug test required. Excellent working condiPhone: 251-459-7444 tions. Pick up and return Fax Resume’: 251-459-7445 completed application at First Baptist Church, Exp’d JANITORIAL 12513 Highway 57, help. 25-30 evening hrs Vancleave. Previous weekly. West Mobile & Creola areas. 251-680-7288 applicants need not apply. 5-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 Lawn Care / 865 880Miscellaneous Landscaping Services HURRICANE DEBRIS Clean-up, tree removal, lawn maintenance & care. Grass Goblin Lawn Care 228-806-4911 Husband & Wife Lawn Mowing & Leaf Mulching Free est. 228-217-6200 880Miscellaneous Services THE W GROUP, INC. General Contractor. All types of commercial & residential. 1-800-770-7710 BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS $300/Up, Noncontested legal petitions. $200/Up. Call 228-623-9820 COAST-TO-COAST Remodeling, painting, roofing, sheetrock, tree work, etc, etc, No job too large or too small. Please call. 936-827-4427/ 228-497-9864 FOUR SEASONS LAWN CARE Debris & Tree Removal. Complete Lawn Care Service. 228-355-0373 wned & Locally ow operated WILL DO Minor Alterations at En-Vogue Beauty Salon Building, 1002 Telephone Rd., Pascagoula. 228-217-4558 QUALITY FIRST ROOFING CO. In Business Since 1975 Where Quality Counts Free Estimates Licensed & Fully Insured DALE’S CABINET, Remodeling & Roofing All work top quality 228-990-1723/588-9501 DESIGNER BRICK Work; Pressure Washing & Painting. Charles 228-623-9277/ 228-475-4384 HURRICANE CLEAN-UP Debris & Hauling, Free Est. 228-249-1898 G STUMP GRINDING BOBCAT WORK, & Debris Clean-up (813)784-1136 RIP-OUT, ROOFING & REMODELING 228-872-4628 HOUSE & PRESSURE Washing. S & J Cleaning Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921 Painting / 883 Wallpapering Dennis’ A-1 Painting 30 yrs exp. Residential, int / ext. Free Est . 228-522-1640/ 228-327-7658 885 Plumbing G SOUTHERN PRIDE CONTRACTING ROOFING & REMODELING Licensed & Bonded. Serving Grand Bay, AL since 2000 Free Est. (251)689-9989 228-424-5042 NEED PHOTOS? For Insurance Purposes, For Hurricane Damages, & also Photo Resoration, Memories Portraits 228-475-68831 HARRIS GUNSMITHING Service. Let us help with all your gun needs & repairs. 9 years exp. Call 475-2877 aft. 6pm BOBCAT, TRACTOR & TREE SERVICES, DEBRIS REMOVAL Reasonable Prices 228-990-5042 HURRICANE DAMAGE We remove sheetrock, insulation, furniture, carpet & yard clean-up. 228-475-3679 / 228-990-6253 PLUMBING, CARPENTRY, A/C, Clean-up & Roofing. Call 228-327-6567 or 228-588-2992 Ced’s Environmental Services Sheetrock Removal Home/Industrial Cleaning Pressure Washing w/ high / low pressure blast, Chemical wash/cleanup, 228-235-4157 BUY JUNK CARS Free Tow Offs! 228-235-2122 FREE TOWOFF of Junk Cars & Trucks Anytime! 228-826-1709, 217-8171 MOLD TREATMENT, SHEET REMOVAL & Replacement. Locally owned & operated. Licensed & Insured. dit cards accepted. Cred 228-366-0443/ 228-424-3632 120 General Roof / 893Gutter Service ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ NEED A ROOF NOW??? V&W Roofing Contractors • Residential/Commercial • All Types of Roofing In Stock • Shingles In Stock • Bonded, Insured & Licensed Contractor • Family Owned Since 1974 • Call for Estimates 866-769-5140, 228-769-5140 or 936-788-4489 ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ General 120 G Securitas Security Services Small Apartment Complex in Robertsdale wants Maintenance Person, HVAC helpful, general Maintenance and upkeep. 251-947-5500 WE ARE ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY OFFICERS. APPLY @ 3737 GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205 EOEM/F/D/V ■ Babysitter neeeded before & after school Hurley area, 3 1/2 hrs per day for 4 days. 218-5385 A TO Z TREE Hurricane Relief. Tree removal, stump grinding, clean-up & dirt work. Licensed & Insured. Senior Citizen Discount. 228-238-7587 DOUBLE R Tree Service & Tree Removal. Rodney A. Rouse 601-508-4936 / 601-766-9635 120 General ■ First Baptist Church Vancleave is seeking a pianist for our Sunday 8:30 traditional service LANDSCAPE LABORERS and Wednesday choir rehearsal at 7:30pm. NEEDED IN MOBILE Stipend plus mileage paid. AREA To schedule an CALL 251-234-2303 interview and audition Exp Service Technician email Assoc. Pastor Pool Construction Tim Wilson at Personnel [email protected] in Orange Beach, AL. or call 228-826-5806 Fax resume to 251-974-5344 Exp’d Church Choir or call 251-974-5244 Director. Part time. Min 10 MANAGER hrs week. Salary negoExp’d Mgrs. Needed for tiable. Call (251) 649-1800 Class A office buildings M-Th 9-1PM for appt and industrial accts. Must AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNIbe self-starter, confident, CIAN high energy, organized and For part time work. Email have good people skills, Must be able to wrok flexi- Resume: [email protected] or Mail to Attn: ble schedules including Projection, 1 South Water evenings. Positon offers St., Mobile, AL 36602; or salary and benefits. Call Paul 205-259-3082 for inter- Fax 251-208-2412 view. EOE LOCAL BUSINESS needs Veterinary Technician, F/T. Office Manager Trainee. Send resume to: 7705 Some computer skills Cottage Hill Rd, Mobile, required. 228-762-8001 AL 36695 before 5pm Mon.-Fri. ■ FAULKNER STATE COM- Maintenance Supervisor MUNITY COLLEGE is needed w/experience. seeking applications for a Apply in person at 550 Custodian/Groundskeeper Congress Street, Mobile (temporary appointment). 36603. For an application and speAPARTMENT MAINTEcific qualifications and NANCE deadlines, visit faulknerstate.edu or call 580-2194. Needs to be HVAC certified EOE More skills more value HIRING ALL Positions. Bonuses!!! Benefits!!! Apply in person BC//BS Medical/Dental Scranton’s Restaurant Call Today for interview. 623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■ AUTUMN WOODS APTS. 251-343-5291 HIRING EXP. Sheetrock, Suncoast Roofing: Roofers & Laborers. Immediate Experienced 228-497-1811 Lv mess. ■ ESTIMATOR Position available. 251-391-3985 Loomis Fargo & Co is accepting applications for ARMORED CAR DRIVER/ GUARDS. For information please call 690-9060 FLORAL DESIGNER PT/FT. Wage based on experience. Call for appt. 251-709-3994 FOOD SERVERS Now taking applications for servers to work evenings and weekends. Please fill out appllications at University Oaks, 650 University Blvd. South. Call 251-661-7733 WAIT STAFF, CASHIERS, Growing Company needs COOKS. Richee’s BBQ motivated & energetic 4451 Government, Mobile Pharmacy Tech. Exp. Required. Pay DOE. ★★★★★★★★★ Great work environment THE NAUTILUS & benefits plan. No late SEAFOOD nights. No Sundays, RESTAURANT, US HWY No Major Holidays. 98 Employee Discount, Paid IN DAPHNE NOW HIRHoliday, Paid Vacation, ING: Retirement Plan, Health Insurance. Apply in KITCHEN HELP person or mail resume to: Burnham’s Drug, 5001 No experience necessary. Main St., Moss Point, MS Start today. Part-time and 39563. No phone calls. ■ 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges WHATABURGER NOW HIRING CHICKASAW LOCATION Our hearts go out to all the victims of Hurricane Katrina. In the wake of this tragedy, McDonald’s would like to help. We are now accepting interviews for Crew, Maintenance & Exp’d Managers for FT, PT or Temp. positions. If we can help you, please give us a call. 251-478-0701 full-time available. Call for appointment 251-6266-3972 or apply in person. 1 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges $200 Sign On Bonus The Pillars is Hiring SERVERS & BUS PERSON Apply within Mon-Fri 2-4pm at 1757 Government St. THE BAKERY CAFE Now Hiring Servers & Bartenders. Apply b/t 24pm Mon-Fri @ 1104 Dauphin St AMERICAN CAFE Now Hiring: Smiling, Full-Time & PartTime COOKS & SERVERS due to increase in sales. We need people fast. 3662-A Airport Blvd 251-343-2524 ■ NIGHT AUDITOR Position. Shift is 11pm7am. Apply in person. Holiday Inn Express 4800 Amaco Dr, Moss Point RESTAURANT MANAGERS - HARDEES, the leader in breakfast and Angus beef sales, currently looking for outstanding customer service professionals with an extreme smile. Please Fax resume to Joey Richey 251-621-9555 and Delmonica Washington 251-662-0285 or cell 251-3667784 or email: [email protected] BANANA DOCKS CAFE HIRING EXP’D LINE COOKS, WAIT STAFF & HOSTESS. Positions now available. No phone calls please. Apply after 2:00 p.m. at 36 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile Corner of Hillcrest & Old Shell HEAVILY EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED ● On Site Interview Required. ● Apply in person 370 West Lee St. Chickasaw, AL. DirecTV Is Hiring! $ 500.00 Exp’d FT FLORAL LABORERS DESIGNER $7-$8-$9/Hr. for Eastern Shore. Call 251-626-6323; ask for Dan ****** PRODUCTION HELP WANTED ALABAMA PIPE & SUPPLY WORKERS Precast Concrete Plant accepting applications for NEEDED LABORERS. Concrete experiTELY ence a plus but not required. IMMEDIAT Women Encouraged to Apply ****** 10 CDL A DRIVERS TEMP TO PERM ****** EXP. FRONT END LOADERS $15hr EXP. CRANE OPERATORS $20hr Long Term & Refs Req’d. Current Medical. Drug tesr, background check. Must be at least 18. Daily work. Daily pay. Local Lumber Yard seeking Yard Help! Experience preferred. Contact Rolo at 251-947-3127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. ASAP TREE SERVICE & Debris removal. 228-348-0965 RestauratHotel-Lounges 125 s ROOFING & LEAK Repairs. Shingle, Metal & Built-up. 228-249-6038 / 228-219-1290 897 Full and Part time positions. Also weekend Guard Shifts of 6-8 hrs each. No experience, we will train you. Call Capt. Ward 251-633-0994 General 123 1-866-878-9900/ 228-497-0002 Hurricane Code Installations Tree Service SECURITY OFFICERS 120 OLIVE GARDEN-Spanish Fort Now hiring ALL POSICABLE TV INSTALLERS TIONS & Interviews Mon-Thurs 2BURY DROP CREWS 4pm Bartender Carpenters, Drywall NEEDED Immediately! Competitive wages & Day 1 Hangers & Finishers and Needed Sat. & Sun. nights. Get paid to train & learn. benefits. Call 251-625-1490 Electricians needed immePaid holidays & vacation. Must be experience. Apply in person: The Office Club & diately. Must have own Immediate Opening! RED ROOF INN Must LAWNCARE SPECIALIST. tools. Trans may be provid- have truck or van. Please Lounge, 3973 Gov’t Blvd or ● I65 & Dauphin call 251-662-7867 Exp’d., Valid DL. 251-209- ed. Call 251-433-4577 or call ● 5450 Coca Cola Rd apply @ 50 North Broad 4535 251-621-0505 for directions THE BAKERY CAFE EXP’D FRONT now hiring St., Mobile. to 25476 Friendship Rd, Now Hiring exp. Chefs and DESK & SKILLED ■ Manager needed for 25 Suite E, Daphne Sous Chefs. Apply b/t 2MAINTENANCE. Apply in townhomes in Pascagoula GYMNASTICS COACH, 4pm Mon-Fri @ 1104 person. No phone calls light maintenance duties, PT. If you love kids, love Dauphin St please gymnastics, and are large 2BR apt and Hair Stylistresponsible, give utilities paid. Call Petit Bois Cafe now hiring Personal Nasser’s a call 251-479-9311 228-762-3325/ 228-348-2226 for all positions. Service Apply at 1115 Hwy 90, MECHANIC HELPER LUBE TECH Established Salon looking Gautier. ■ WANTED, Mon - Sat. No Needed. for HAIR DRESSER and slackers. Must want to Holiday Inn Bellingrath NAIL work 251-533-4334 Good Benefits package is looking for the best in TECH. 251-689-6535 Exp’d Church Pianist. the hospitality industry. If Please Apply in person at: Stylist & Nail Tech wanted DRIVE IN... you Salary negotiable. Call 2640 South McKenzie St, (251) 649-1800 M-Th 9-1PM for booth rental in very are a smiling, motivated, MOVE UP Foley, AL 36535. for appt. nice Midtown Salon. 251guest service oriented peror call 800-239-3879. 478-6103 son come join our team At SONIC DRIVE-IN LAMAR ADVERTISING today! RESTAURANTS. We are 3353 Halls Mill Rd. Valid A Beautician needed. Must STARING IMMEDIATELY seeking general managers AL Driver’s License, be experienced. Please call and assistant managers for a NOW HIRING: $9.00/hr with transportation able to pass physical drug 433-5471 for more details. leading Sonic franchise. Must ● Housekeeping provided. Apply within: screen, construction have previous management 28080 Hwy 98 Suite G, ● Servers background, & able to Cosmetology School experience. Competitive hne. Contact Elizabeth Daph ● Cooks work Opening! Students & salary and benefits for qualior Misty 251-625-2191 at heights. Apply in Instructors Needed. Call fying positions. Fax resume WE OFFER: Person. Andrea for class info 251to (251)661-6702 or mail to HR ● Competitive Pay Director, P. O. Box 2128, 456-1167 ALL POSITIONS SALES PERSONS ● Paid Time Off Ridgeland, MS 39158. Interviews Mon - Fri, 1For Roofing & Siding. COSMETOLOGISTS ● Holiday Pay, Vacation 2:30p.m. Great Profit Potential. EOE Must be experienced, have ● Major Medical Positions to be filled Leads provided. Bonuses great attitude & want to include cashiers (day & Avail. We offer 25% CREATIVE HOST SER- ● Dental work in busy salon. ● Positive Work Environ evening shifts), stockers, Commission. Reliable VICES Average over $10.50/hr. Corporation. Bill at 251-653- production workers & at the Mobile Airport is Benefits. Closed Sunday. No phone calls please laborers. Will train. Drug3600 taking applications for a Call Mark 251-648-5787. Apply in person. Free Workplace. Good pay COOK/CASHIER position. 5465 Highway 90 West & benefits. EOE Top pay, benefits and Hottest Tanning Salon in Mobile, AL 36619 NO PHONE CALLS matching 401K. Apply in West Mobile now hiring AMERICA‘S THRIFT person 10-3pm. EOE full-time STORES M/F/V/D. PEDICURE/MANICURE 312 So. Schillinger RdSPECIALIST. Experienced KITCHEN HELP NEEDMobile only. Apply in person at NEEDED ED. 9170 Airport Blvd, Suite A, ACTIVITY CENTER IMMEDIATELY Apply: Boiling Pot, Mobile, AL. or forward WORKER 5300 Halls Mill Rd. Suite G resume & references to M-F Some Weekends. 100 EXTRA Apply in Person 8:30-4PM [email protected]. MANAGEMENT 671 Stanton GENERAL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOREMAN. Needed. Relaxed atmosphere. Full pay thru winter season. Must have professional exp. 251-3792812 AUTO DETAILER Needed. Min $400/week. Must have exp. Start ASAP. BC/BS, hospitalization/dental provided. Daphne location. Call Bill 251-379-1650 A+ ROOFING General Exp Floral Designer/Shop Help/ Delivery, etc. Apply in person 3204 Ladnier Rd, Gautier, No calls 5808-C Hwy 90 W, Theodore 251-653-1542 2 N Hwy 43, Saraland 251-675-8306 225 St Francis St, Mobiile 251-438-5808 TATOO ARTIST Wanted. At least 5 years exp w/shop reference. w/portfolio. 251607-7272 Rex, A leading electronic retailer (over 200 stores nationwide) seeks motivated individuals to join our professional sales team. Experience not required. We offer benefits and opportunity for advancement. EOE Interview 10am-7pm, MondayWednesday at our REX Gautier location 3329 Hwy 900, Gautier ■ 120 Apartment Complex in Daphne seeking exp Maintenance person. Knowledge of electrical, plumbing & carpentry. HVAC is a plus. Pay DOE. Apply in person at 29100 N. Main St. Daphne or fax resume 251-626-6546 COUNTER HELP, MECHANICS & DELIVERY DRIVER. Must have exp. 251-653-6923 Jimerson Home Improvement First Class Carpenter Needed Call 251-776-8738 Apply in person at 5721 Hwy 90 W., Theodore Warehouse Labor & Forklift Operators. Full time positions, inquire by phone. 251-964-4607 INVENTORY CLERK/ FORKLIFT OPERATOR Needed. Fax resume to: 251-438-3839 SAM’S CLUB Wanted experienced Meat Cutter. Competitive wages DOE. Ask for Personnel, 251-4791346 REDD’s PEST SOLUTIONS Good benefits. Great oppty. BC/BS, must have pest control exp. Apply 1273 Azalea Road. 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges ● ● HOUSEKEEPERS WANT- ● ED ● Must be experienced. Apply in person: Super 8 Motel, Tillman’s Corner. No phone calls please TOP PAY HEALTH INSURANCE RETIREMENT SIGNING BONUS Call 800-622-6000 ext 2601 ARE YOU ANXIOUS FOR A GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND EXPERIENCE? All Mississippi restaurants are hiring for Crew & Shift managers at premium pay. Apply at any Mississppi ■ Now Hiring Exp Grill restaurants OR FAX 251Cook, Short Order Cook, 621-9555. paying up to $9 per hr, NOW HIRING SERVERS also exp Waitress & Dishwashers. Apply at & Country Gentlemen BARTENDERS. Apply Restaurant, Gautierwithin Vancleave Rd, Gautier, Runway Billiards 8000 Airport Blvd, Mobile MS G SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY We are now accepting applications for PT/FT Sales Associates and Warehousers. Competitive salaries. Sales Associates will assist customers, stock and price products, maintain store displays and tint and mix paint. Warehouser must have a valid AL Driver’s License, clean driving record, 18 yrs old, heavy lifting. Apply: • 8801 State Hwy., Foley, AL • 24010-A Canal Rd, Orange Beach, AL Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V We are an EOE and certified drug free workplace. Background checks required. Please call 888-218-2447 for more information or visit us on the web at www.bruister.com. $200 SIGN ON BONUS! WANTED Amusement & Recreation Attendants (30) needed temporarily in Gulf Shores - 2/1/06-11/1/06 - to operate games and amusement rides such as ferris wheels, bumper cars, roller coasters, assist with securing passengers onto rides and unloading of passengers from rides, hand out prizes won at games and take tickets for admission. NO EXPERIENCE REQ. $6.25 per hour. 40 hrs a week. 2 shifts: 8a-4:30p & 4p-12a. Employees generally will be assigned to one shift but may vary depending on business demands. Must be able to work a 5-day schedule to include some weekends. Authorization to work in U.S. required. $6.25 per hour. Contact Alabama State Employment Service, 200 W. Michigan Ave., Foley, AL or your local State Employment Service Office. Refer to Resort Recreation Center dba The Track Recreation Center. J.O.# AJL221439. EOE. AUTO DETAIL MANAGER Needed, must be hands-on working manager w/good detail exp. $450/wk DAYCARE WORKERS Needed. Mon-Fri. 2-6pm. + benefits. Call Shane at 251-583-8676 Must have References. 251660-7444 Jackson County Civic Action Committee is PRESSERS NEEDED accepting resumes for the No phone calls. following positions: Apply at Jaguar Cleaners 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. ervices Nutrition Se Class A or B Drivers Needed. Local, Regional & Specialist - strong organization, communication, Longhaul Coleman and computer skills a American Moving & must. AA degree or ckers Storage. Local Pac equivalent experience in and Helpers needed also. nutrition or food services Call 251-653-3008 including inventory conExp’d ALARM TECHNI- trol. CIANS Teacher Assistant - High Needed Immediately. school graduate or GED. Great pay with benefits. Must have a minimum of Call Alliance Security for a 6 months experience confidential appointment working with preschool 251-476-9000 children. AAA - Avon. Earn $$ for Family Services Worker Christmas. $10 to start. Assisting Head Start famiCall 767-2048 lies in accessing community services. AA degree Immediate openings for in Human Services or AA reliable, hard working, degree in related field friendly Cashiers. F/T. with two years related Apply in person at 1420 S. work experience. Co ody Rd. All applicants must be FULL TIME WAREinsurable by the agency HOUSE /DELIVERY POSITION vehicle insurance provider and must possess computWholesale distributing company is now hiring for er skills, including worda Warehouse/Delivery per- processing, spreadsheets, son. Applicants must have database, Internet, and ecommunications. Send valid driver’s license & resume to Human able to lift 35-50 lbs Resources, P.O. Box 8723, Call 251-434-0330 or Moss Point, MS 39562-8723. E-mail resume to [email protected] ■ Sign-On Bonus !!! DirecTV is now looking for technicians to Install satellites in your area. We are paying $500.00 for your previous cable technician experience. Candidates must have at least 6 months of verifiable experience in the field to qualify for bonus. We offer Company Vehicle, 401K, paid vacation, and health/dental insurance. A FEW GOOD ALUMINUM WELDERS & FITTERS AND OTHER SHIPYARD CRAFTSMEN that want to make GOOD MONEY and plenty of OVERTIME! 957-3800 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES NOW HIRING AT TWO LOCATIONS SERVERS SERVER ASSISTANTS HOST/HOSTESSES BARTENDERS DISHWASHERS LINE COOKS MEAT CUTTER Will Pay Top Dollar For Experienced Steakhouse Grill Cooks We offer our Team Members: Fun Upbeat Atmosphere Flexible Hours Paid Vacation Meal Discounts Stock Purchase Plan Medical Insurance 401 (k) Voted “Hot New Concept” by Nation’s Restaurant News Come make “Life-long friends” with a company that is Kickin’ and “Peanuts are everywhere”-You can wear your JEANS as well as we encourage you to be yourself and have fun! If this sounds good to you come and apply: 30275 Eastern Shore Ct. 3250 Airport Blvd. AND Mobile, AL 36606 Spanish Fort, AL 251-625-0151 251-473-2920 WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR AN INDIVIDUAL WITH GOOD PEOPLE SKILLS AND A DYNAMIC PERSONALITY. FULL OR PART TIME EXCELLENT BENEFITS STATE OF THE ART FACILITY MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE AND GOOD DRIVING RECORD. COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOMED TO APPLY. CONTACT DEBBIE STACEY 251-633-3321 Monday – Saturday 1pm-4pm Drug Free Workplace -- EOE MOBILE’S OLDEST GM DEALER AIRPORT BOULEVARD • EAST OF SCHILLINGER ROAD www.ujchevy.com EQUAL OPP ORTU N ITY E M PLOYE R Career Opportunities THE COGBURN HEALTH & REHABILITATION CENTERS Interviewing And Now Hiring For Our New West Location Administration • Administrative Assistant • Bookkeeper • Receptionist Activity Department • Activity Director • Activity Assistant • Driver Housekeeping/Laundry • Housekeeping Supervisor • Housekeepers • Laundress • Floor Tech Social Services Dept • Director of Admissions • Social Service Director - LBSW • Social Service Assistant Dietary Department • Registered Dietician • Dietary Manager • Cooks • Dietary Aids Maintenance • Maintenance Aid Coming Soon Nursing Services • Director of Nursing RN • RN Clinical Coordinator • Care Plan Coordinator/RNs • Care Plan Assistant • Rehab Care Coordinator/LPN • Medical Records • RN Supervisor & Relief/All Shifts • Medical Supply Manager • LPN's/All Shifts • Certified Nursing Assistants/All Shifts • Unit Secretaries • Rehab/Therapy Aide/CNA • Staffing Coordinator/Payroll Also Available at our other locations: • Housekeeping Supervisor • CNA's • Licensed RNs and LPNs • Administrator • Dietary Positions Available Please Apply In Person Or Call Sharon Robertson 251-583-3409 Cogburn Health & Rehabilitation-Midtown, Inc. Cogburn Health & Rehabilitation, Inc 3104 Dauphin Square Connector • 251-450-2800 148 Tuscaloosa St. • 251-471-5431 Contact: Scott Hurst Direct Line: 251-379-1743 Contact: Angie Terry Direct Line: 251-583-9620 Coming Soon - West Location @ Schillinger/Grelot "BUILDING ON OUR REPUTATION SINCE 1939" 6-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges 128 Management ★★★★★★ $$ ABOVE AVG. WAGES COOKS needed at Lakeside Lodge Rest FT/PT. Apply Asst. Manager Trainee for $$ at Hiring Servers & Pizza Auto Service Industry. 650 S. Cody Rd. after 4pm Some Management and/or Chefs Guidos & Vinny’s in Retail Experience n $7.00 PER HOUR Daphne, Required, Some Training is Apply in person, 1709 Main Provided. Must Have ARBY’S St. Exc cellent Work Ethic & Now Hiring! 251-626-6082 Enjoy Working w/ the Smiling faces with Public. Please Fax positive attitudes. DANCERS, SERVERS Resume to 251-471-6612 Positions for Crew, CLEAN UP NEEDED ★★★★★★ Hourly Management, IMMEDIATELY. ary and Sala Mobile’s newest Adult Goodwill Easter Seals Management. Please entertainRETAIL DIVISION apply in person 3pmment club. $1000/wk earnDIRECTOR 6pm M-F ing ****GREAT BENEat our Pascagoula or potential. Call 251-666-7020 FITS**** Ocean Springs location. Goodwill Easter Seals is or 4115 Government Blvd. seeking a Retail Division NOW HIRING: Supervisor/ BARTENDERS & Director. Responsible for 6 Managers & Asst SERVERS retail stores in the Baldwin Managers needed. Under New County Alabama and NW for 7 Fast Food Management. Theodore’s Florida area based in Restaurants. newest Country & Western P’cola area. BS preferred. Competitive salary & bene- Club. Apply: 3 yrs exp. in retail and fits. The Round-Up, 5791 supervision. Must have a Fax resume to 251-625-2128 Swedetown Rd. 251-653valid driver’s license. EOE 1769. Send resume to ATTN: HR Hotel Maintenance 2448 Gordon Smith Dr. Engineer SONNY’S BARBEQUE Mobile, AL 36617 Full Time, Experience Assistant Manager, cook, Required. servers & cashiers needed. Goodwill Easter Seals Apply in Person Lafayette Apply in person at Sonny’s VP OF RETAIL OPERAPlaza Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 770 TIONS Hotel, 301 Government St. Schillinger Rd. or 5428 ****GREAT BENEMobile. Mon-Fri 9am-4pm Halls Mill Rd. FITS**** CAFETERIA WORKERS Goodwill Easter Seals is ★★★ Mon-Fri, 6:30AM-2:30PM, seeking a V.P. of Retail LINE COOK & WAIT STAFF Need Prep, Pot Washer, Operations for the S. Wanted. Must be experienced. Alabama/NW Florida area Line Server & Second Apply in person Mon. - Fri. to be based in Mobile. HS Cook. Apply in person between 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. or GED BS preferred. 4 between 1PM-2:30PM, Callaghan’s Irish Social Club yrs exp. in retail and Amsouth Building, 107 St. 916 Charleston St supervision. Must have Francis St, Basement valid driver’s license/EOE. Apply Airport Blvd behind Level. Send resume to ATTN: HR Applebee’s. ORLEANS 2448 Gordon Smith Dr. POBOYS PT/FT Kitchen Make Money & Mobile, AL 36617 Help & Wait Staff. 251-380Have Fun!! 1503 Magnolia Grove Golf Course An Excellent Opportunity with a fast growing compais hiring: Cooks, Servers & ■ Beverage Cart Drivers to ny servicing the nursery, work LPA Tournament. greenhouse and landscape TEMP & LONG TERM. markets. Experience a NOW HIRING Great hours & benefits. Apply plus. Immediate opening Drivers and within: 7001 Magnolia Grove for BRANCH Pkwy. (off Moffett Rd.) Assistant Managers! MANAGER/SALES POSIDrivers TION. Must have people Earn up to Management skills, computer skills, $10-$12 good driving record and An hour possess a excellent ethic. Driving for Badger Daylighting North Base + Commission, 401k Domino’s Pizza. America’s premiere Hydro & Health insurance. You must have Excavating Company,Is Forward resume to: seeking an experienced a dependable car, PO Box 1175, Clinton, MS egional Manager for the 39060, Attention Sales Re Insurance & a Gulf States with a strong good driving record. Manager or e-mail to blindbackground in Utilities, Oil box@ Assistant and Gas and Safety. mobileregister.com. Managers esponsible for developRe Reference Box 414 We offer ment of new and existing Paid training, customers and establishPaid vacations, Medicalment of new offices Health insurance Dental throughout the and much more. Southeastern U.S. Applicants can apply DENTAL ASSISTANT Excellent pay and benefits At your local For West Mobile Practice. and room to grow. Domino’s Pizza Experience Preferred. Email resume to Location Monarthlink.net badgersdig@ea www.rpmpizza.com Fri. Call 251-343-4220 SAWYER FURNITURE EOE ★★★★★★ COMPANY seeks exp’d HOUSEKEEPERS NEED- WAREHOUSE DRIVERS & HELPERS, CLERICAL ED Apply in GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE person Ramada Limited, STAFF, SALES & MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. 8015 Tucker Rd., Ocean Has Immediate Opening For Full time. Please apply in Springs, Exit 50. ■ A person at 3767 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL. FLOOR TECH have valid drivers Must be experienced. HOUSEKEEPER Must license, Social security card and updated police Excellent pay and benefits Needed with Experience. Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 Please Apply in Person at 5634 report. DOMINO’S PIZZA 128 130 Tillman’s Corner Mobile, AL 36619 Pkwy GODFATHER’S PIZZA SARALAND DELIVERY DRIVERS ★ $6/Hour 8% Commission ★ $50 HOURLY BONUS Must be 18 & Have Own Insured Vehicle. APPLY IN PERSON: 118 Saraland Loop Rd, Next to Food World, 679-0871 WANTED Experienced Club Manager Waitresses & Bar Maids. Call 251-456-2944 SALESPERSON Apply in person, Red Tag Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Mobile. An Excellent Opportunity with a Fast Growing Company. We Have an Immed. Opening for BRANCH MANAGER/SALES POSITION. Must Have People Skills, HVAC Experience a Plus, Good Driving Record and Must be able to Pass Pre-Employment Drug Screen. Serious Inquiries Only. Mail Resume to P.O. Box 11175 Mobile, AL 36671 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. X-RAY TECH (registered). Mon, Wed & Fri. ORS exp. preferred. 251-639-0500 130 MedicalDental DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for progressive surgical & restorative practice. Some experience req’d. Salary, bonus, retirement plan, vacation, AL Dental Hygiene program avail. Send resume to Resume, P. O. Box 1295, Gulf Shores, AL 36547 ECD Program Positions available. PHARMACIST licensed in the state of AL; LPN, lic in state of AL; PHYSICIAN licensed in AL, w/a good understanding of addiction; PROGRAM DIRECTOR w/Master’s degree in mental health related field w/3 yrs post Master’s exp in substance abuse or related field. Fax resume to 4761679 DENTAL HYGIENIST Wanted for new, nonprofit dental clinic. FT w/benefits. Fax resume: 251-460-0919 or mail: PO Box 851717, Mobile, AL 36685. Part-Time Office/Nurse Assistant. Apply Oct 17 & 18. 5614 Cottage Hill Rd Suite A. ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT Dental Exp Req, Send Resume to 801 University Blvd. Suite D. Mobile, AL 36609 ★★★★★★ LPN’S & CNA’S SAAD NURSING SERVICE 130 MedicalDental Oxygulf Medical Equipment is searching for a F/T administrative professional/receptionist. Ideal candidate will have computer skills & exp in the DME industry. This can lead to a growth opportunity in inside sales. Send resume to: 58 N. Florida St., Mobile, AL 36607 LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE /Community Health Representative (LPN/CHR) Regular - Full-Time): nge $10.00-$14.00 Salary Ran For more info or to receive an application, call 251-3689136 ext. 2263. Deadline for applications: 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 28, 2005. Send app and resume to: Poarch Creek Indians, Human Resources, 5811 Jack Springs Rd, Atmore, AL 36502. Preference shall be given to American Indians. Every applicant must complete an application provided by Human Resources at the Tribal Administrative Offices. A resume will not be accepted in the place of an application. DFWP PHYSICAL THERAPIST ★★★★★★ Reimbursement Specialist Needed for a fast paced billing department. Experience in Medicare Part A & B Billing, Home Health or DME a plus. Great pay and benefits for detail oriented person with organizational skills may apply in person at Saad’s Healthcare, 1515 University Blvd, Mobile, Mon. - Fri. 8-4. or call 251-343-9600 for appt. EOE. M/F/D/V ★★★★★★ F Must have completed CNA Course. Pay Based on Experience. Benefits available, 401k plan. Apply in person at: ED HEALTH CARE KINDRE 1758 Springhill Ave., Mobile, AL. EOE PHLEBOTOMIST Part-Time Hygienist/ FullTime Assistant. Must be energetic & friendly. Exp. preferred. Send resumes to P.O. Box 249, Montrose, AL 36559 PRN’s ● All Shifts Must have Alabama Nursing License and possess a working knowledge in long term care. New wage scale. Pay Based on Experience. Benefits available, 401k plan. OffshoreMarine MARINE PERSONNEL Exp’d Inland Licensed Captains & Deck Hands. Pay Starting $300-$325 per day. Paid Ins. & 401k Plan. Call 504-737-6993 9am-3pm M-F OFFSHORE INLAND SERVICES Now Hiring • FITTERS MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST Expanding out-patient facility in S. FL seeking MRI & Nuclear Medicine Technologist with preferred CT background. Min. 2 yrs. experience required. MonFri. - w/benefits. No call, holidays, or weekends. Fax resume to Suzanne 772-2237008. Up to $19.00 per hr depending on exp Send resume or visit 3521 Brookdale Dr. South, Mobile, AL 36618 or fax to 251-479-1989 EOE RESIDENT ASSISTANTS & CNA’S Part Time 141 Professional -Technical AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNICIAN For part time work. Email Resume: [email protected] or Mail to Attn: Projection, 1 South Water St., Mobile, AL 36602; or Fax 251-208-2412 Commercial Lines Insurance CSR , 3-5 yrs exp, AL Insurance Lic. Send resume to: CSR Position, P.O. Box 850069, Mobile, AL 36685 145 3-11 & 11-7 Shifts New Pay Scale. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 8-4:30 3151-A Knollwood Drive Mobile, AL 36693 E.O.E. ■ BILLING CLERK Pascagoula Medical office M-F, F/T, health ins, vac, sick, & holiday benefits, CPT, ICD exp preferred. Fax resume to: 228-938-0705, DENTAL HYGIENIST Needed Please call 251-433-7717 Ask for Terri F Asst. Supervisor Med. Records 138 HO! HO! HO! Fun job from 11/12 - 12/24 at Santa Photo Booth in Bel Air Mall and Tanger Outlet Center in Foley. Mngrs & Helpers needed. 251-607-7655 Mon-Fri, 9-5 141 Professional -Technical ■ SATELLITE TV Installers & Office Sales. MS & AL. $7-$30/hr. The Wireless Center 609 Hwy 90, Gautier, MS Sun-Sat., 8-Noon 228-497-7027 / 251-634-9022 INVESTIGATOR Exp. necessary. Fax resume: Bachus & Associates 251-6453005 Proposal Writer/Estimator needed for gov’t proposals & contracting. Full time, benefits, excellent success rate, 5 yr. min. exp. Fax resume & references to 251-343-5554 CAD Operator with 5 years experience with API Tanks and ASME Pressure Vessels. Send resume to P.O. Box 910, Mobile, AL 36601 ★★★★★★ ESTIMATORS Now taking applications for motivated individual GORDON OAKS for Estimator/Project HEALTHCARE Manager for the Gulf Coast area. Minimum 6 years Has immediate opening for experience. Competitive wage and benefit package. Physical All applications are confidential. Fax resume to 251Therapist 661-1181 or apply in person on a PRN Basis J. C. Duke & Associates, 1716 Industrial Park Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 Drive, Mobile, AL 36693 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Civil Estimator and Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. CK COLLECTION SALES MANAGER, Full & Part time SALES ASSOC, ASST BUYER. Salary/Commission, Health Benefits. Upscale Boutique. Must love fashion & have good customer service skills. Must apply in person 320 Fairhope Ave., Fairhope, AL GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE Haber 251-752-5611 or email: [email protected] SAFETY PROFESSIONAL Has immediate openings for Large Construction Co. seeking Safety Professional with degree in Occupational Safety & Health, and/or a minimum of 2 yrs exp. serving as a Full-time & Part-time safety professional in the 11-7 industrial or commercial markets. Send resume to: Safety New Pay Scale with benefits P O Box 1354 Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 Biloxi, MS 39530 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 E.O.E. M/F/D/V Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. Sales IMMEDIATE OPENING Experienced Concrete Salesperson for start-up concrete company in South Baldwin County. Send resume to P.O. Box 375, Robertsdale, AL 36567 Full & part-time retail sales position available. Base plus commission. Retail and/or flooring sales experience a plus but not required. Please call (251)633-8835 Pharmaceutical and/or Medical Sales Experience Required. Competitive Salary, Full Benefits, Great Work Environment M-F 9-5 No Weekends, Holidays, and Minimal Travel. Apply by Faxing Resume to 251-478-0227 Cingular in Edgewater Mall needs Sales Representatives. Bring resume to Cingular in Singing River Mall. SAWYER FURNITURE COMPANY seeks exp’d WAREHOUSE DRIVERS & HELPERS, CLERICAL STAFF, SALES & MANAGEMENT TRAINEES. Full time. Please apply in person at 3767 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL. Must have valid drivers license, Social security card and updated police report. 150 Sales EXP. OUTSIDE SALES REPS needed. Exp in building trades a +. Job openings for Jackson & George Co o. (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 Baldwin Co. Insurance Agency seeks part time sales producer and North Mobile Co. insurance eks full time agency see sales producers. Must possess good written and verbal communication skills. Computer exp. and organizational skills required. Must be ambitious, with strong people skill and ability to maintain professionalism at all times. P&C lic. preferred but not required. Please fax resume and salary requirements to 251-679-1249 Industrial Rep Company is seeking an Inside Sales-Person. Strong telephone Communication skills and MS Office applications exp. preferred. Prior exp. in instrumentation preferred, not req. Will train. Competitive salary & benefits. Send resume to: Operations Manager 3711 Lakeside Court Mobile, AL 36693 ROOFING SALESMAN wanted. Make $300Hiring FT/PT COUNTER $3,000/day. HELP and RETAIL SALES Automotive Sales As many leads as you can for office supply and printhandle. 251-767-4043 NO EXP. REQ’D ing company. POS or retail 1st Year Income Up To $75K Roofing Estimator needexperience needed. Call The New Tameron Honda ed. Tools, truck, tape 251-610-2006. Eastern Shore is looking for measure, ladder intellecFull-time SALES ASSOCI- high energy individuals with tual. Pay upon experia ATE ence. Call 1-866-634-9766 desire to be outstanding in wanted. Must be able to automotive sales & other TOWN & COUNTRY work phases of the Company’s FURNITURE seasonal hours and weekbusiness. We’re breaking Seeks SALESPERSON. ends. records. Benefits pkg. Call Full-time. 5 Day Work Prior retail experience Keith or Patrick for appt. Week Closed Sundays. necessary. Call 251-344(251)626-1115 Sales Exp. Req’d. 251-4763422. NEEDED SALES PEO0995 Sales, Warehouse & Office PLE for Roofing & UPSCALE FURNITURE Help Needed. Apply in per- Construction Co. Income STORE son at Rhodes Furniture, averages $50K-$120K per looking for Designers, bile. year. Must have sales 2712 Airport Blvd, Mob GENEROUS COMMISbackground. 731-467-1417. SIONS. Rhino Video Games has Leads & training will be Call 251-967-3456 for appt. immediate openings for provided. Assistant Managers & Customer Service Reps. Apply in person at our Job Telemarketing Fair, Ashbury Hotels & Suites, 600 So. Beltline SALES: Inbound Calls, Hwy, Mobile, on 10/18/05 Hourly, Commission, from 10am-5pm. Comcast Cable an excellent Benefits. opportunity for employment FT/PT. E-mail Cover in our Mobile, Alabama Letter, Sales office. We recognize that it is Resume & Salary requireour employees that make the ments difference, we offer a competto: [email protected] Attn LOCAL REMODELING itive salary and benefits Kurt NY looking for in- package that includes 401k, COMPAN home sales representative. medical plans, and free cable TradeWill train. High income and internet for those in our potential. Call to schedule serviceable area. Interested Craftsapplicants should submit pt. 251-964-8001 app COMCAST CABLE 154 150 157 RENTAL/SALE REP For local tractor equipment co. Fax resume to 251-626-2744 RETAIL SALES HELP Person Needed FT w/ Min 1 Year Exp. Pay D.O.E. Apply in Person at 2759 Pleasant Valley Rd. Mobile. No Phone Calls. SALES POSITION Immediate Sales Position open for self motivated Project Manager. individual. 5 day work week, paid training. Salary ■ ASSOCIATE DENTIST Experience with Site Work and Utilities. Fax resume + benefits. No experience Austin Taylor D. D. S, needed, will train. P. A., cordially invites you to 251-631-3961 Apply in person: to this tremendously excit- Experienced, Professional SKCO ing career opportunity. If FORRESTER for Apply in person at: you have or seek excepExecutive Automotive KINDRED HEALTH CARE tional technical, Level Position. Send 1758 Springhill Ave., Mobile, 7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile artistic and communicaresumes AL. Ph: 251-343-4488 tion skills; if you desire to to Delaney Development, Website: skcoautomotive.com EOE join an extroadinary staff PO who delivers quality den- Box 218, Bellamy, AL 36901 tal care, we are looking forward to speaking with CASE MANAGyou. Please call 228-762ER 9250 to schedule an For MR/DD Program interview. Please fax in Jackson, AL. 4 year BS/BA resume to 228-762-1785. degree req’d. Contact Cindy ★★★★★★ 150 MARKETING DIRECTOR RetailStores GRAHAM GULF’S Temp NOW HIRING CONVEoffice is 401 Cochran NIENCE Bridge Causeway, Mobile, STORE CASHIERS & SUBAL 251-706-3387. We are WAY currently hiring Crew Boat ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ and Utility Boat Captains SANDWICH ARTISTS. Competitive pay based Deckhands. & Applications GORDON OAKS accepted at the Mobile on experience. ASSISTED LIVING Apply in person at EXXON office. 1380 Industrial Parkway, Has Immediate Openings For Valid DL required. Saraland. An F/T Days. Med. exp. preOut patient surgery center ferred. Superv. exp. required. Full benefit pkg. Apply in needing experienced PATIENT ACCOUNT REP- person to 2880 Dauphin Street RESENTATIVE. Medicare Mobile, AL 36606 & Medicaid knowledge preEOE ferred. Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 5:00. Excellent Benefits package. Please fax resume to 251-433-1467 Attn: Business Office Manager 135 • WELDERS • HYDRAULIC Staff Development position TECHNICIANS available. Must have experience. Please apply in per- • MECHANICS son at 550 Congress Street, • MACHINISTS Mobile, 36603 • TUBING BENDERS MRI & NUCLEAR Needed for Mobile Blood Draws & Exams in Clark & Washington Counties. Must Have Documented Venipuncture Experience & Liability Car Insurance. Please Fax Resume to Attn: Linda 251-344-1616 Mental Health Worker LPNs or RNs Needed. $7/hr., 40hr/wk, vacation, benefits. Call 251- ● Full-Time 2PM-10AM 438-1340 AND CHIEF TECH POSITION For growing multi-site cancer center. 10 years Medical Therapy experience required. Supervisor expeReceptionist rience a plus. Excellent benefits and profit sharing. F/T Days. Med exp preferred. Send resume to 3719 Stable work exp. required. Dauphin St.., Ste 100, Apply in person to: Mobile, AL 36608 or Fax: 2880 Dauphin Street 251-414-5646 Attn: Office Mobile, AL 36606 Manager EOE Full-Time & PRN’s All Shifts SPEECH & LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST ★★★★★★ MedicalDental NURSING ASSISTANTS Full & Part-Time & PRN Alabama License Required Has immediate openings for part time LPN’s and CNA’s to PRN or Part-Time. Must have Masters Degree & do Private Duty & Facility Alabama Licensed. CCC. Staffing. Please apply Mon.Fri. 8:30 - 4:00. 1515 Apply in person at: University Blvd, Mobile, AL KINDRED HEALTH CARE EOE. M/F/D/V 1758 Springhill Ave., Mobile, AL. EOE ★★★★★★ ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY needs CNA or PCA. All Shifts. MOBILE & DAPHNE. CALL 251-621-7951, BETWEEN 8 AM & 12 PM. 130 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 resumes at www.comcast.com. Drug and alcohol-free workplace. Equal Opportunity Employer. Skills CARPENTER With 7 years commercial experinece. Call 251-580-0995 Sales Supervisor Ensure competence of all sales representatives through optimum selection, training and development, appraisal and motivational techniques. Directly supervise the existing sales reps and contractors PRODUCTION/LABOR to obtain company monthly and annual goals. Assist all sales reps in closing, Manufacturing exp. 12hr installing and servicing customers giving appropriate rotating shifts $8/hr for feedback where necessary. one wk training $12.50 + Work with other departments benefits perm. Drug within Comcast to maximize screen/Record Check sales (technical, direct sales, Rqd. EOE. Interviewing telemarketing, etc.) Participate in Events, setup, at Gulfport Win Center @ Crossroads Shopping etc. Read the Classifieds Center. Between 9am-4pm. Call Betty Loftin @ 1-800-676-2706. AL BODDEN USED SUPERCENTER & RN SUPERVISOR 1st Class (All Crafts) 18.00/hr. $ 18.30/hr. $ New Top Base Pay: Up To: With Monthly Safety & Attendance Bonus Additional Considerations and Pay: - Scheduled Overtime - Excellent Benefit Package - Long-Term Work Under Contract Immediate needs for the following crafts: • Pipe Welders/Fitters • Blaster/Painters • Structural Fitters/Welders • Scaffold Carpenters • Maintenance Electricians/Mechanics • Instrumentation Fitters • O/S Machinists • Marine Electricians Apply in person only: 601 Bayou Casotte Pkwy. Pascagoula, MS Drug Free Workplace Monthly Safety/Attendance Bonus Day and Night Shifts Available EOE No Phone Calls Please Industrial Accounts Representative w/vast knowledge of filing Workman’s Comp & drug screen certified. Good Benefits. Send resume to 1924-K Dauphin Island Pkwy, Mobile, AL 36605. Goodwill Easter Seals CHILDCARE CENTER DIRECTOR Childcare Center Director. Exp. w/Sp. Needs a plus. Excellent organizational and supervisory skills req. Assoc. in ECE or CDA & at least 2 years exp. in a Full time LPN for busy licensed childcare center internal medicine office. required. Starting salary Fax resume to 251-343-4859 $24,000 plus benefits. EOE. Submit resumes to: Certified Physician 2448 Gordon Smith Dr. Assistant for surgical pracMobile, AL 36617 tice. Primary focus on surgical assist but to include IT Operations hospital rounding and medical records. Send resume: Manager [email protected]; fax 251-433-5558 The Dixie Group is a major carpet manufacturer with its MIS operation headquartered in the North Mobile area. We have an immediate opening for an IT Operations Manager with at least ten years experience managing a 10+ person team. Develop, plan, and implement the overall strateOffshoregic goals of an enterprise netMarine work consisting of multiple Intel and iSeries platforms. Ideal candidate will provide tactical and strategic input on overall network planning and operations. The individual must possess good communiNOW HIRING! TOP PAY! cation skills and the ability to GREAT BENEFITS! work well with others as part Immediate openings for AB’s, of a team. OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng w/emd exp., Q-Med’s, Our company is a leader in Tankermen. Exp. Offshore & markets served and offers an Inland Deckhands. Entry excellent compensation benelevel deckhands needed up to fits package. Please mail or $95 per day. www.american- fax your resume and salary crewing.com requirements to the address or call 251-443-7771 below: DENTAL ASSISTANT NEEDED E. Shore, Mon-Thurs, Experience Required. Send Resume to 6475 Jordan Rd. Daphne, AL 36526 135 ALL AMERICAN MARINE ***Boat Jobs*** ★ JOB FAIR ★ International Boat Rentals: Apply In Tillman’s Corner No Phone calls Please!! The Dixie Group Attn: Human Resources P.O. Box 11467 Mobile, AL 36671-0467 Fax: 251-679-3552 A/EOE AA International Boat Rentals RESIDENT ADVISORS will be at the Tillman’s Corner Community Needed for Full Time, Part Center on FRIDAY, OCT 14 Time & PRN Positions at and SATURDAY, OCT. 15 Local Group Home. Must from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. be ● ● ● ● ● ● We will be accepting applications for 5000 & 100 ton Captain Chief Engineer A.B. Ordinary Seaman Unlicensed engineer Deckhand positions. Exceptional pay, flexible work schedules, and great benefits. 5055 Carroll Plantation Road behind the W.C. Griggs School. Call 877-825-2628. Available to Work Weekends & Shift Positions. Experience Working w/ At Risk Children in a Clinical Setting a Plus Benefits Included. Send Resumes to P. O. Box 81393 Mobile, AL 36608 or Call 1-866-294-7343 Aviation - Leader Seeks Full-Time A&P, Line Maint. Technicians Inspectors RII and NDT a plus. Positiion in Orlando, Local Company now hiring relocation required. INLAND DECK HANDS Competitive Salaries, 401K, Pay based on experience. Medical, Dental. Fax Must have valid driver’s Resume 305-471--8676 license, reliable transportation, Individual w/Bachelor’s proof degree in a mental health of insurance, ability to related field to fill a posipass criminal background tion as an ADDICTION check and drug screen. 251- THERAPIST. Please fax 433-2079 ext 3 resume to: 251-865-0247. WE’RE OPEN & HERE FOR YOU! SPECIAL NOTICE! We’re Going to Auction WEEKLY North of the Gulf Coast. Call Us Now and Tell Us Your Needs and We Will Buy For You at Auction!! EVERYTHING 25000 $ OVER COST Our Prayers Are With The Gulf Coast, ESPECIALLY Our Jackson & George Co. Family Main Street • Moss Point 475-9611 1-800-452-4341 157 TradeCraftsSkills 157 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN needed for Jackson County Apt. Community. Fax resume to: 228-762-0800 ■ Body Shop needs 1st Class Auto Painter. Approx 60 miles North of Mobile. Good pay, BC/BS ins., 401K, pd. vac, sick & personal days. Plenty of work year round. 251-847-3300 FLEET MAINTENANCE DIESEL MECHANIC. Working on trucks and trailers. Must have own tools. Clean MVR. Able to pass DOT, physical & drug screen. Call 251-679-1052 ★★★★★★ Asst. Manager Trainee for Auto Service Industry. Some Management and/or Retail Experience Required, Some Training is Provided. Must Have Excellent Work Ethic & Enjoy Working w/ the Public. Please Fax Resume to 251-471-6612 ★★★★★★ ■ Wanted Electricians & Helpers to hook up FEMA Trailers. Overtime, 7 days, call 228-762-7588 TradeCraftsSkills 157 TradeCraftsSkills 157 SERVICE TECHNICIANS & Installation Technicians. Need help ASAP. Great Pay. Good working environment. Roberts AC 475-0844 ■ Roofers (20) needed 2/01/0611/30/06 to cover roofs with roofing materials such as composition shingles or sheets, wood shingles or asphalt & gravel. Cuts roofing paper to size & Construction Company aligns roofing material. WATER LINE SPEseeks Apply layers of hot asphalt CIALIST. or tar & roofing paper until Position requires a mini- roof is covered as specimum of 5 years experience fied. Applies gravel or pebwith installation of ductile bles over top layer using iron and PVC pipe. Good rake or stiff-bristled pay and good benefits. broom. All job sites within Please call (205) 349-1910 50 miles radius of Mobile. or send replies to Transportation provided to H & W Construction, Inc., work sites. No overnight 3101 12th Street, Suite #1 stays. $12.00/hr / $18.00 OT. Northport, AL 35476 40 hrs. & up to 25hrs O/T a week. Hours are 7am-4pm Offshore Inland M-F but must be prepared to work up to three weekServices ends a month, holidays except Christmas & Is Now Hiring: Thanksgiving and on only two hours notice. Must be ● FITTERS authorized to work in US. ● WELDERS Contact Alabama State ● HYDRAULIC TECHNIEmployment Service, 515 CIANS Springhill Plaza Court, ● MECHANIC Mobile, AL or your local ● MACHINIST ● TUBING BENDERS State Employment Service Office. Refer to the Lathan Up to $19 per hour Company, J.O.#AJL 221955. Depending on Experience. EOE Send resume or visit 3521 Brookdale Dr. S. Mobile, AL 36618 orr Fax: 251-479-1989 Performance Contractors Immediate Openings Certified Welding Inspectors O/T & Per Diem Fax Resume to (251) 9571737 or (251) 957-4887 First Class Custom CARPENTERS. Home Builders. 251-377-7195 or 964-6891 7-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 AIR CONDITIONER TECH, Gutter Hanger, Sheetmetal Person needed. Must have own tools. 228-762-4875 ■ Mechanic/Transmission Hiring EXP’D TOWER R&R. HANDS. Must have current Exp’d only with Tools. drivers license and social Salary security card, no DUIs, health insurance, paid holi- DOE. Call M-F 251-928-1778 Growing Company has days and vacation. Call CRANE & EQUIPMENT immediate openings for OPERATORS TRACTOR MECHANIC & 251-679-0064. Needed for an Established TRUCK DRIVER. Please EXP’D DREDGE Material Handing call Toomey Equipment OPERATOR Must be willCompany. Recently Opened Company 251-653-1900; 689ing to Operation in Local New 6014. work nights. 251-943-7263 Area. Experience AAA A/C Co MECHANIC NEEDED Preferred in Operating & Exp. Service Tech Exp & own tools req’d. Top Maintaining Cranes (Clam UP2 $25/hr DOE 50+Hrs Pay. Shell/Bucket),, Bobcat & Call 251-443-9323 Reid’s Auto Sales 251-456- Front End Loaders. 1432 Excellent wages. E.O.E. SUPERINTENDENT Reply to The Mobile For Commercial Flooring Ceramic Register PO Box #2488-410, Construction /Carpet Installers. Mobile, AL 36630 Projects. 5+ Years experiCall 251-680-6664 ence ROOFERS & LABORERS FRAMING CARPENTERS required. Drug Screen Helpers, Nail Drivers Help Needed Top $$. Required. Carpenters. 251-370-3079 Call 251-645-6129 or Fax Resume to 251-661-1181 251-680-9463 or BODY MAN needed w/tools Apply in person @ J.C. CARPENTERS, HELPERS & exp for auto body shop. Duke Assoc., 1716 Apply in person b/t Mon& Industrial Park Fri 9-4, 901 Lakeside Dr FRAMERS. Eastern Drive, Mobile, AL. Shore Work. 251-610-9929 MASSE CONTRACTING Large company has imme- Facility Maintenance Tech NOW HIRING diate openings for a wanted. Full time/benefits. ★ Expd Crane Operators GARAGE DOOR SERVICE Requires electrical, plumb- w/PLM Lattice Boom exp. TECHNICIAN. Experience ing & general maintenance ★ Frontend Loaders. preferred. Great benefits skills. Must be willing to be ★ Shipfitters include 401K, medical, den- out of town occasionally. ★ Pipefitters tal, life & disability insur- Apply to PO Box 40006, ★ Flux welders. ance. Must have valid driv- Mobile, AL 36640. EOE. Call 800-951-6223 or apply at ers license and pass drug 6331 E. Hwy 90, Moss Combination Person for screen. Apply in person Point, MS Carpentry, Roofing, Siding 2609 Old Shell Road, Mobile & Painting 251-478-9805 CARPET & VINYL AUTO BUFFER & Exp’d PAINTERS needed Installers Needed. Top pay. DETAILER Pensacola, FL work. 877Min. 5 yr. exp. Refs req’d. Must have transportation 227-6607 & tools. 251-401-2719 Call 251-476-9965 Looking for Individual ELECTRICIANS & READY MIX HELPERS Res. work in Experienced w/Garage Door & Gutter Installation. PLANT REPAIR Mobile & Baldwin Co. Permanent/Full Time. Pay Wages Depend on Exp. & Call 251-666-8313 DOE. Ph 251-666-1717, MAINTENANCE Fax 666-1710 ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS TECHNICIAN CARPENTERS Local Commercial Needed. (GENERAL PURPOSE) Contractor Gulf States General Min. (2) years exp. Top Good Benefits package Contractor seek EXPERIpay ENCED general purpose carPlease Apply in person at: penters in the Mobile area. and benefits. Drug screen and 2640 South McKenzie St, Excellent opportunity. Salary excellent driving record Foley, AL 36535. DOE! Fax in confidence to: required. Call 251-510-7054 or call 800-239-3879. 251-639-8281 TradeCraftsSkills 157 TradeCraftsSkills MAINTENANCE Exp’d Maintenance Person ELECTRICIAN’S Needed to Live & Work on HELPERS Property. AC Knowledge a Plus. Salary + Benefits! Immediate openings for elecTools & Trans Required. trician’s helpers for work on 251-635-1809 for an the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Interview. PLUMBERS Master & Journeyman Needed for Comm Work, Top Pay Benefits, OT Avail. 251583-7218 or Fax 251-666-1143 AUTO PAINT PREPPER Min. 5 yr. exp. Refs req’d. Call 251-476-9965 Opportunity to work regular as well as overtime hours. Experience is a plus, but not required. Call 601-544-2052 or mailresume to P. O. Box 1936,Hattiesburg, MS 39401. EOE. ELECTRICAL FOREMEN & ELECTRICIANS Roofing Co. Seeking person to help run shingle yard. Needs fork truck exp. 251Immediate openings for quali344-7523 157 ★★★★ Company seeking full time, dependable, detail-oriented, hard working team member for In Home Kitchen Measuring Drafting experience a plus, but will train. Reliable transportation a must. Competitive benefits. Email/fax resume: [email protected] (850) 444-9306 Metal Building jobs now. Competitive pay DOE. 251-895-8477 8am-6pm FORM CARPENTERS, HELPERS & LABORERS NEEDED FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CO. 251-379-4290 Forklift Drivers and Laborers Needed. Immediate Openings! 251432-1054 or 209-9243 TradeCraftsSkills 157 K Immediate Openings TradeCraftsSkills 157 AAA RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS NEEDED. MUST BE ABLE TO CLIMB. CALL 251-645-8994 TradeCraftsSkills CARPENTERS Exp’d Form Carpenters Apply in person at: G.A. WEST 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama or call Sonny 251-679-1965 PIPEFITTERS AND WELDERS MAINTENANCE TECH for shut down in Alabama. Interviewing all skill levRecruiting Sat. & Sun. els. Must be willing to relo800-733-3510 cate. PAINTERS Needed Satisfactory Credit & for work in Gulf Shores. Crime Record Req’d. EOE. 251-979-6679 Please mail resume to 900 ELECTRICAL HELPERS Downtowner Blvd Suite A, Residential work. Semmes Mobile, AL 36609 area. $7/hr. Will train. Leave info 251-649-1120 Exp Roofers & Helpers needed, hourly pay, daily draws. Also Carpenters w/truck & tools, starting $18/hr. 251-767-0289 MECHANICS INSIDE MACHINISTS Apply in Person at SPI/Mobile Pulley Works 905 South Ann St, Mobile SHIPFITTERS PIPEFITTERS-WELDERS PIPE WELDERS ELECTRICIANS-OUTSIDE MACHINISTS-MARINE ERS DUCTING INSTALLE & PAINTERS TOP PAY- Per Diem Included 251-473-1541; 877-473-1541 America’s truck rental industry has opening for personnel in all phases of light and medium duty truck repair’s (Gas & Diesel). Apply 965 EXPERIENCED COMSpringhill Ave. EOE. MERCIAL FORM CAR- HOUSING CONSTRUCTION U-Haul Offers: COORDINATOR/INSPEC*Excellent Advancement Opportunities TOR (RFT) *Stock Ownership SALARY RANGE: $12.00 *401k Savings Plan $18.00/hr. For more info or *Top Benefits to receive an app., call 251368-9136 ext. 2263. Deadline for applications: 5:00 p.m. MAINTENANCE TECHNIOctober 17, 2005. Send app CIANS to: Poarch Creek Indians, Assistant to Service Human Resources, 5811 Forklifts, Jack Springs Road, Endloaders, Etc. Atmore, AL 36502. A Call FSI 251-432-0289 resume will not be acceptJourneyman Electricians ed in the place of an appliONLY Local Co. seeking cation. PREFERENCE Local SHALL BE GIVEN TO workers, Must have own AMERICAN INDIANS / tools DFWP transportaion. 251-458-8110 Conventional Crane Operators needed in MAINTENANCE Pensacola. 850-484-3275 or 850-712-1484 MECHANIC PENTERS, LABORERS & JOB SITE SECRETARY. Apply in Person at 525 Providence Park Dr. Mobile, AL or Call 901-3551330 Mr Rooter Plumbing TIRE PERSON Must have valid drivers lcse Call Melvin now accepting applications 251-660-9570 for experienced DRAIN CLEANERS & PLUMBERS. Good wages & benefits, uniforms furnished. Apply at 2448 Wolf Ridge Rd., Immediate position available Mobile or 251-344-9465. for Auto Mechanic. Excellent LOCAL BUSINESS needs pay and benefits. Paid trainWelder/Fitter, Crane ing. Flexible schedule. Valid Operator & Licensed CDL Drivers License. Some experience needed. Apply in perDriver. 228-762-8001 son: before 5pm Mon.-Fri. ■ AUTO MECHANIC SKCO Automotive 157 TradeCraftsSkills ■ Exp Carpenters/ Helpers needed for remodeling. Must have transportation 228-235-7211 APARTMENT MAINTENANCE HVAC certification, exp’d only! F/T + benefits. Mail resume to: P.O. Box 160025, Mobile, AL 36616 or fax to (251)694-1955; or call (251)694-1999 CABINET MAKERS & Finishers Wanted. Exp Only! Quality Cabinets Inc. 251-661-9079 GLAZIERS JOB FOREMAN/ Top Pay and benefits. Pay SUPERINTENDENT needDOE. No experience, no ed for vinyl siding in the problem, will train. Apply: Biloxi/ 4415 Government Blvd; Gulfport/Mobile area. Top Fax: 251-666-6386. Come pay. Dependable. Must join our team. Metro Glass have trans. Opportunity for In House Painter Needed advancement. 251-970-3352; for 760 unit plus Apartment 747-9804 Complex. Must have expeHVAC Installers Needed. rience in acoustic and sheetrock repair. 401K and Competitive wages and benefits available. 21530 other perks. Salary DOE. Apply at 3205 Lloyds Ln. or Professional Dr. fax resume to 251-666-1328 Robertsdale. 251-947-5972 Now Hiring Plumbers! ELECTRICAL For Mobile & Baldwin Co. Starting at $40K Per Year PROJECT Also Hiring Technicians MANAGER Good Pay & Benefits 251-653-0606 Apply Mon-Fri 8am-4pm /ESTIMATOR CARPENTERS & FORELarge construction compa- 2001 W. I-65 Service Rd N MAN Proven exp. in resiMobile, AL ny seeking Millwrights, Immediate opening for indidential Looking for Pipe Fitters, Iron workers Air Conditioning Co. Hiring vidual with 5 years or more remodeling. Lipford conexperience in electrical estiand Pipe Welders. Top pay Service Techs and Duct Subcontractors struction offers local, year + per diem. Travel a mating and project manageInstallers, Top Wages. round work. Competitive ment. Must be well versed in must. Call 888-828-9917. Framing, Concrete, Masonry, Good Benefits. Year pay, benefits. Valid DL. commercial and industrial etc....Workmans comp & genaround work. Commercial electrical construction and ULCS needs exp. backhoe Apply in person or call eral liability insurance req’d. Mon-Fri 9-4, 1480 Cody Rd. op & laborers. Driver’s lic & Residential. 251-639-4578 maintenance projects. Salary Call Mitchelll Homes, Mobile, dependent on ability and required - CDL prefer. S. 633-5554 PAINTERS/HELPERS AL 251-344-2600 experience with benefit packBackgrd ck mandatory. needed A/C Install Mechanics Performance Contractors EOE company. Apply M-F, for busy painting company. age available. & Helpers: Top Wages Please fax resume to: is seeking qualified crafts7-9am, 3-5pm. 7387 Ziegler Full-time permanent posi601-582-4121 No Travel-45+Hours men to fill positions in the Cir. So. Mobile, AL 251-607tions. or mail to: P. O. Box 1936 Call 251-443-9323 Mobile, AL area: 9660 May train. 251-471-0028 Hattiesburg, MS 39403 Carpenter/Carpenter EOE AC Tech, Installers & IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Pipe Welders Helpers Helpers. Sign on bonus to FOR FITTERS & Structural Welders Evergreen Transportation, Must Have Commercial qualified applicants. WELDERS. Great pay. For Boilermakers Inc. Exp, Early Air Control 251-649- info contact Ashley at 228- Mobile terminal now hiring Form Carpenters Transportation & Hand 1026 769-2546, 228-547-3216. Pipe Fitters Tools. 2nd Shift Iron Workers Call 251-973-24444 Immediate Need time hours. Top pay for qualified foremen and electricians. Call 601-544-2052 or mail resume to P. O. Box 1936, Hattiesburg, MS 39401. EOE Marine/Outboard Mechanic Exp required. Pay DOE. Are you looking for a secure future in an expanding indusCall try? U-Haul, the leader in Michael 251-937-1380. Exp’d T-Shirt SCREEN PRINTERS. Mobile 251675-5289; Robertsdale 251947-6214. 157 Exp’d HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS need- IMMEDIATE OPENING ed for local construction with Mobile company for company. 251-649-1148 experienced TRUSS BUILDERS. Overtime. Exp’d FRAMERS & NAIL Benefits 251-476-8343. DRIVERS. Call after 6pm. AIR FILTER SERVICE 251-973-0692 or 251-463-1644 TECH. ■ NEEDED SKILLED Regional Filter Service has CARPENTERS. Must immediate openings for the have transportation. position of Service 228-497-6171 Technician. Must have a good driving record & must Experienced Roofers, take a pre-employment Laborers and Estimators drug screen. Job requires Needed. 251-633-8224, 251travel throughout the state 366-6508 with some overnight stays. EXP. CABINET Makers & 251-675-1063 Exp. Cabinet Painters needed. 249-1683 ■ fied foremen and electricians CARPENTRY & FENCE for work on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Opportunity to Help Wanted, work regular as well as over228-475-0528 TradeCraftsSkills Martin Transport Is looking for a truck & trailer mechanic and also a mechanic helper. Pay depending on experience. Must have clean driving record and must be able to pass a physical and drug screen. Excellent Benefits Package ¿ Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medical & Dental Insurance ¿ Prescription Drug Card ¿ Vision Insurance ¿ Group Life Insurance ¿ Two Weeks Paid Vacation ¿ 401(k) with Company Match ¿ Quarterly Safety Bonus Program ¿ Paid Uniforms ¿ Paid Holidays ¿ Sick Pay Up to $21.00/hour Per Diem up to $100/day Apply in Person MARTIN TRANSPORT INC. w/OT (6-7 10 hr day work1839 WOLF RIDGE ROAD week) WHISTLER, AL 36612 Call (251) 957-1111 CABLE TV INSTALLERS & BURY DROP CREWS NEEDED Immediately! Get paid to train & learn. Paid holidays & vacation. Must have truck or van. Please call 251-621-0505 for directions to 25476 Friendship Rd, Suite E, Daphne OR CALL (251)457-6691 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ELECTRICIANS needed in Baldwin County Mostly residential 251-689-4567; 937-0425 First Class MACHINIST Must be able to operate lathes & mills & read blue Service Dept. prints. Mechanical exp pre7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile ELECTRICIANS, ferred. Drug test req’d. Ph: 251-343-4488 PLUMBERS, Salary based on exp. AUTO BODY PERSON Website: skcoautomotive.com CARPENTERS & LABORExcellent benefits. 251-457Experience w/ References Compressed Air ERS 9681 $50,000+ Per Year. Sander’s Bros. Inc. is System ELECTRICIANS Rettig’s 251-343-2300 accepting HIRING ELECTRICIAN applications for work in the Technician HELPERS Starting at Accepting applications for & Pascagoula, MS. area. $7.50/hour & Up 251-605-1561 Exp’d. Position in Mobile HVAC TECHNICIAN. HELPERS Must be area. Competitive pay and beneNeeded. Immediate safety minded and pass a Fax resume to Attn: Service fits. Fax resume to 251-653Bender Openings! Manager 205-428-7604. company approved drug 3466 or call APPLY IN PERSON screen. 251-653-3477 for appointShipbuilding 3168 Midtown Park South 1st Class For more info, call Travis ment. at Painters Body shop looking for Auto Is Now Hiring For 1st Class INSIDE 1-800-527-1684, ext. 128. Bodyman Exp needed. Call The Following Crafts: 251-645-9911, 605-9100 MACHINIST EOE M/F/H/V for interview. Don 251-660- Min. 5 yrs exp. Excellent - Carpenters PIPE FITTERS 6911 Goodyear Auto Service pay & benefits including - Shipfitters ($17.50/hr + $60 day Ctrs Blue Cross Insurane & - Welders AUTO DETAIL We have immediate openings New Location..Spanish per diem in McIntosh area; LABORERS $8/hr. 401K plan. Call 251-438-2203 - Outside Machinists Transportation needed. $17.50/hr + $50 day per diem Immediate position available for Maintenance Mechanics to Fort for interview Call 875-4453 ■ in Monroeville area) for Auto Detail. Excellent pay work on the day and night Eastern Shore Center APPLY IN PERSON Also MAINTENANCE & and benefits. Paid training. We are currently hiring the shift. Must have at least 3 MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN & HELPER Flexible schedule. Valid PAINTER PIPE WELDERS TV TECH years experience, and have following positions... NEEDED Drivers License. Some expe- own hand tools. for real estate company. Apply in person at: Auto Technicians, Experienced only. rience needed. Apply in perMon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM. G.A. WEST Sales/Service writers, son: 251-865-3100 Apply in person, 2321 MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN General Maintenance 12526 Celeste Road Airport Blvd, Mobile. APPLY IN PERSON SKCO Saraland, Alabama. Technicians, Tire Techs, PLUMBERS WANTED Call 251-679-1965 etc. This is a great opporFor Work in Perdido Key Welder Fitter, Manual Automotive BENDER SHIPBUILDING Ask for Sonny tunity, Top pay, paid and Mobile. Excellent Machinist Service Dept. PERSONNEL DEPARTUniforms, Benefits availWages, Tile and Hardwood Current openings Fairhope, 7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile MENT able. Benefits & Sign On Bonus!! Installers Needed. AL Ph: 251-343-4488 304 S. ROYAL ST. 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Drug free workplace PARTS PULLER needed for busy salvage yard. Must Have Own Tools. 251456-1432 Horticulturist Assistant for Landscape Maintenance. Experience preferred. $8/hour w/free health insurance. Apply in person: Springhill College Physical Plant, 4000 Dauphin St, Mobile or call 251-380-4675 Looking for MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN for apartment community. Must be HVAC certified and have transportion. Call 251-666-1738 or apply in person on Friday 10/7 or 10/14 at 651 Azalea Rd., Mobile EXP. PLUMBERS needed. $250-$500/Day. 228-238-8060 ■ 160 Resumes SAAD Healthcare Services has immediate opening for a Medical Equipment Repair Technician. Hours are Mon.Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. with weekend rotation. Great pay & benefits. Please apply Mon.-Fri. 8:304:30 1515 University Blvd, Mobile, AL or call 251-343-9600 for appt. EOE. M/F/D/V ★★★★★★ PAINTERS 1st Class For New Construction. 40-50 hrs. Wkly. Must have own transportation. 251-865-5430, 209-7257, 209-1462 CARPENTERS wanted. Transportation required. Orange Beach/Gulf Shores area. Pay based on experience. 251-621-7113 Immediate Need! RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS 1st Class $21.00 hr. TOP HELPERS-$15 per hour Per Diem $6.50 per hour 8235 Padgett Switch Rd Irvington, AL. 251-957-1095 EOE. Drug free workplace Miscellaneous 420 TRAILERS, 16ft Tandem, Ramps & Carrier; 5X8 tilt; 6.5 X10; (601)766-3700 DOUBLE CAR Garage Door. Excel Cond. $500. 238-0708 GENERATOR Troy Built 7550 watt, elect start Used appr 40 hrs like new $800. 826-4003 Kelvinator Commerical Storage Freezer, 89”X30” $270 /offer, Commerical Popcorn maker, $200 /offer. 228-497-5335 QUALITY STORAGE BUILDINGS MOBILE’S FINEST RESUME 800 Downtowner Blvd Suite SOD, CENTIPEDE, St. AUG A Bermuda. Delivery/Install 228251-344-4253 396-0282 1-866-374-7277 170 Job Information CHECK FIRST CHECK FIRST Legal Notices Medical Equip. Repair Tech ‘83 MODEL CASE 880 Track-hoe. Runs good. Call Steve 228-218-6046 Built on site!12X12, $1595 12X16, $1895;16X24, $2695 251-625-1626, pg. 423-9283 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SUGGEST THAT BEFORE ALAMO RENT A CAR @ MAKING AN MOBILE REGIONAL AIRINVESTMENT IN PORT RESPONSE TO AN AD, AUTOMOTIVE TECH THAT WANTED YOU INVESTIGATE THE Must be skilled in repairs OFFER WITH AGENCIES of current model GM & SUCH AS THE BETTER Chrysler vehicles. BUSINESS Excellent ASE certified BUREAU AT 1-800-987-8280 pay scale. Minimum of 4 OR THE CONSUMER ASE certificates required. PROTECTION Minimum of two years AGENCY IN JACKSON, experience. Must provide MS AT 1-800-281-4418 own tools. Benefits and Vacation offered. Fax resume to 251-633-6415 Email resume to: [email protected] m ★★★★★★ Industrial Equipment 400 ★CALLING ALL BOOKS, over 200 ROOFERS★ Paperbacks, 50-75 cents Work in Slidel, LA and sur- ea. rounding areas. 985-290-4165 50 Hardbacks; 235-6204 THE MOBILE REGISTER AC Service Tech & SUGGESTS THAT BEFORE Warehouse Worker needed. MAKING AN INVESTMENT Estes Heating & Air. 251IN RESPONSE TO AN AD, 443-7837. TE THAT YOU INVESTIGAT THE OFFER WITH AGENExperienced Carpet CIES SUCH AS THE BETTER Installer. Must have verifi- BUSINESS BUREAU AT 433able references. Call 251- 5494 OR THE CONSUMER 456-7847 GENCY IN PROTECTION AG MONTGOMERY, AL AT 1-800LABORER NEEDED 392-5658. for Brick Crew. 228-990-6853 ■ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 ★★★★★★★★ LEGAL NOTICES DEADLINES PUBLISH Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday 440 FRESH SHRIMP DAILY High Quality, Low prices ***475-3850*** Pets/Animals/ Livestock Pets for Sale 480 MIN-PIN PUPS Pascagoula 228-769-8819 MINI SCHNAUZERS 2 male, 2 fem, AKC reg, avail 10/17, 228-990-0200 CKC Miniature Pinscher puppies $150 & up, 228-327-7116 485 Pets: Free to A Good Home FREE TO good home Puppies 1/2 Doberman & 1/2 Akita. 8 wks. 475-5205 FREE KITTENS Fully Wormed, 522-6082/ 355-0525 Real Estate Residential 505 Jackson County DEADLINE NEED to Move FAST? Wednesday 5pm Thursday 5pm I can buy your house in a In 8 days or less! Friday 5pm flash! (281)467-7284 Monday 5pm Tuesday 5pm 6+ Acres w/2 mobileWednesday 5pm homes, Shop / Playhouse For Information Regarding Legal Notices Call Telina Birch (228) 934-1420 ★★★★★★★★ Merchandise 335 Seafood Building Materials NEED A ROOF? STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Majestic Metals, Inc. 1-800-647-8540 STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Galvalume & Colors from $9.95/sq Goldin Metals, Inc. 800-777-6216 IMMEDIATE OPENING for selfmotivated Automotive STEEL BUILDINGS Tech, 5 + yrs exp. Great benefits Local Co. has 3 buildings for immediate sale pkg, BC/BS, Dental, Group 1-800-381-0805 life, AFLAC & 401K. Come join the Equipment team w/the Best Little Sales Dealer Rentals on the Eastern Shore at East Bay Kia. 251-621-2277 ask for David. 90 ton Truck Crane, 240 Ft Boom, w/ operator CONSTRUCTION WORK- avail for work Mobile to ERS Gulport, 8 hr. minimum Benefits Eligible. FRAM+in & out, 251-675-6088 ING CARPENTERS, TRIM CARPENTERS, Furniture / PAINTERS & LABORERS. Household 251-980-1902. NASA Memory Foam Metal Building Workers Queen size matt. set. 20 yr Min 3 years experience warr Must sell $495 Can 251-473-7730 deliver 228-234-0999 ★★★★★★ Ceramic Tile Helper needed. 251-458-0146 365 & Pool. East Cent. Sch. Dist. $110,000 228-641-3995 3 BR, 2 BA, on 27 acres, 30 x 40 metal building, 4 miles from Interstate. (601)766-3771 2BR, 4504 Peach St, Pascagoula, $39,000 /offer Some Owner Financing 228-218-2926 G EAST CENTRAL Sch. Dist. 4 br, 2 ba, 15 acres (all or part), 40 x 70 metal bldg, totally furnished. Can move in tomorrow. $200,000 588-9291 / 588-6956 aft. 6pm 510 Moss Point & Esca. 2 BR, 1 BA, living room, family room, kitchen, utility, dbl carport, large pecan & palm trees. Sold as is. $17,900 228-249-1030 515 Pascagoula DIESEL MECHANIC bed with rails, night stand Retail Value Special Price $2,040 $999 Willis Furniture “Where Quality is Still Affordable” 3202 Chico St. Pascagoula Needed for local trucking company shop. Must be able to work immediately without supervision. Must have own tools. ★ NEW STARTING PAY SCALE. Hourly rate 54” Television w/Cherry based on experience. ★ 762-0028 Please call Mike at 251-433-3391 ext 105 ■ ■■■■■ wood entertainment center. Exc. cond. $1500 497-9859 A NEW Full size Matt/ RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS Set. New, never opened. $130.00 Can deliver. - Experienced only 228-234-0999 Call 251-379-7275 NEW QUEEN Pillow Top Specialty Transmission Mattress set. Never looking for a Transmission Builder. opened. $145 Can deliver Call Jody 251-583-6856 228-234-0999 A 1st Class Welder 1st Class Pipefitter needed. Apply 8517 Bellingrath Rd, Theodore between 73:30 AUTO BODY Exp’d Body Person Needed on Eastern Shore. Lucassen Body Shop, Fairhope, AL. 251-928-6176. LUBE MECHANIC Needed. Exp. w/servicing heavy construc. equip. 251653-5410 Now Hiring Exp’d Painters 5 yrs min exp req’d. Must be dependable & have own trans. Growing company w/ exc opportunity for advancement. Spray & Drywall finishing exp a + $. 251-451-4841 btwn 8-5 Cabinet Manufacturer has immediate openings for CABINET MAKERS & CABINET MAKER HELPERS. Experienced is preferred but will train the right individuals. Excel pay and benefits. Apply at 1651 N. Schillinger Rd, or call 251-649-9562. Any condition, any area, any situation sell your house quickly. 872-4628 Furn/UnFurn, W. Mobile townhome, 3/2.5, dbl carport, patio, $110,000/ $104,000. (251)604-0648 ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ AVAILABLE NOW Magnolia Pointe Homes NEW SUBDIVISION NEW HOMES 6901 March Rd. Theodore, AL 251-957-1151 www.magnoliapointehomes.com ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ LOOKING FOR A HOME MOBILE COUNTY 3BR/1BA BRICK HOME 1200 sq ft, Near Mall 613 Janwood Dr, Mob Price $125,000 3BR/1BA BRICK HOME w/ 1BR/1BA APT Saraland Area 1624 Cleveland Rd Price $130,000 TWO 14 x 80 MOB HOM 3BR / 2 BA on Acreage In Creole, AL 3BR / 1 1/2 BA, 14 x 70 In Saraland Price $60,0000 Each 3BR/2BA BRICK HOME 2100 sq ft, 100 x 232 Ft Lot, Great Area West Mobile 2355 Sequoya Trail Price $220,000 CALL BETH AT GULF COAST REALTY 877-974-2900 HOW MUCH HOME CAN YOU AFFORD? ✬ A program to fit your needs. ✬ Assisted down payment, For a free pre-approval Howard Crocker MORTGAGES MATTERS, INC. at 1-877-863-4741 550 Lots & LandJackson Co. VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE tracts, ok for mobiles homes. Owner financing. Joe West Realty, 228-497-3797 575 Mobilehome Lots MAGNOLIA POINTE Lots For Rent 8130 Tanner Williams Rd. 1300 Schillinger Rd. Call 251-634-1313 OCEAN SPRINGS- homesites with water & sewer hookups for rent. 875-3200 585 Waterfront Lots/Land WANTED In Jackson County, Lot or House on water. Call D.K. 601-362-4022 / 601-981-5722 Real Estate Commercial 595 Office Space for Rent HWY 57(Near I-10) 1200SF Retailer Office, ***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 610 Commercial Property Commercial Building for Sale, Call Allen Deal/ Keller Williams Realty 228-861-4165 3 PC King Dbl Pillow Top Matt/Set never opened Worth $550 Sell $225 Can deliver 228-234-0999 ALL PRICES AND MODELS, FUEL EFFICIENT CARS, PICKUPS, VANS AND SUVs W Commercial Building for lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq ft, $450mo. Great location w/ high traffic (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 615 Investment Property Residential and Commercial Property East Tennessee and Smoky Mountains. (865)300-2499 Real Estate Rentals Schillinger Rd Lowe’s Schillinger Rd. just North of Airport Blvd. 633-6337 625 635 03 PONTIAC GRAND AM PW, PL, AUTO, #26977 9,990 $ Furnished ST MARTIN Jordan Apartments Farms Partiallly cleared 2BR/1BA APARTMENT In Mobile, home sites w/water, fully furnished utilities incl., sewer for Cable/high spd internet. doublewides Available now! $3,210/ mo. GAUTIER Hickory Hills 800-968-0848 ext 224 Wooded lots for housesDesignated area for Manufactured HomesPublisher’s Notice City water/sewer Owner Financing All real estate available advertising in this 228-875-3200 newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair w.msgulfcoastproperty.com Housing Amendments Act, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familiar PASCAGOULA. Familystatus, or an intention Friendly Ward 1 at 1112 to make any such Polk Ave. Close to everypreference, limitation or thing. 340 Frontage, 150 discrimination. Deep, May be divided familial status includes into four or- two lots for children under the single or two familyage of 18 living with construction. $158,000 parents or legal Rick at 228-762-3560 or custodians, pregnant [email protected] women and people HURLEY 6 ACRES securing custody of chilHigh land on paved road. dren under 18. $66,000 475-0164 / 990-5024 This newspaper will not 22 ACRES 1000’ Frontage on Hwy 614 between Wade knowingly accept any advertising for real & Hurley. $3000/ per ac. estate which is in 588-9203 / 355-0317 violation of the law. To 9.9 ACRES, 3 miles from report discrimination, N. end of Lily Orchard call the Office of Fair Rd, $40k, 228-588-6162 Housing and Equal 4.34 Ac Lot in Established Opportunity of the Subd, Hurley. No trailers. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban 228-588-3769 / 228-369-9699 Development (HUD) 1-800-669-9777. The Lots & Land- at HUD TTY telephone George Co. number for the hearing impaired is 40 acres in S. E. George 212-708-1455. Co, 8 mi from Wilmer, AL (601)947-6801 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 5.75 ACRES All Utilities Furnished. w/14 x 60 Mobilehome $100- $125 wk. 475-7419 (601)766-9708 02 FORD MUSTANG AUTO, V6, YELLOW, #77456 9,990 $ LOWEST INTEREST RATES IN MOBILE!!! CALL 633-6337 02 FORD E250 WORK VAN 9,990 $ 99 MERCURY MARQUIS #05061 9,990 $ G 05 CHEVY CAVALIER 02 CHEVY 1500 SILVERADO 4DR, BEIGE, #55560 V6, AUTO, WORK TRUCK, #09039 11,990 $ 00 CADILLAC DEVILLE V8, #L36679 12,990 $ 05 CHEVY IMPALA $ 15,990 13,990 $ 00 NISSAN MAXIMA ALLOY WHEELS, #36795 13,990 $ 04 TOYOTA CAMRY #96644 17,990 $ 555 645 04 JEEP LIBERTY 01 AUDI TT AUTO, #67034 6 SPEED, QUATTRO, 1.8 TURBO, #02629 18,990 $ 18,990 $ 01 MERCEDES C320 AT, LEATHER, #26168 21,990 $ 570 520 650 Vancleave For Sale, 3br/1ba Brick home. No water damage. 228-872-4628 VANCLEAVE 3 br, 2 ba, F/P. For Sale by Owner. As is. $76,000 818-0623 4/3, 2300+ sf, 3 yrs old, on Golf Course. $215K 954-290-7389 Rented, 3br older home, needs some work, great neighborhood. No flooding, $42,000. 228-497-1463 525 3 BR, 2 BA, Approx. 1400 sf. 505 Heatherstone $125K. 818-5283 530 George Co. Lucedale G 385 G ‘99 CAVALIER 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba, w/FP, oven, stove & refrig. Pay-off. 228-474-4940 Lv mess. A ‘06 16 x 80, 3/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $289 mo./ WAC. 1-866-218-3977 A NEW ‘06 Doublewide 4/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $44,900 or $325 mo./WAC. 1-866-218-3977 G Ocean Springs FOR SALE BY OWNER in South George County MATTRESS SET Dble off Hwy 63. Ready for Pillow top, new in plastic, occupancy 3/2, 2400sf, exceeds Serta Warranty. little roof damage from Qn $250. Kg $325 Hurricane Katrina. delivery (850)501-0270 High & Dry. 1.90 acres. Call for more details Garage 762-7770 or 832-5354. The Sales Property Shop Realty. Vintage Cookware, clothing & hats, dishes, glassware, linens, books, 4 generations of collectables, 4016 Sentinel Dr, Escatawpa, 2 mi North of 1-10 off Hwy 613, NICE 4 BR, 2 full baths, Fri-Sat, 7am-2pm living room, large family room, private area just 3217 N. 8th outside city limits. (Gulf Park Estates) $121,000 Call for appt. Fri., Sat. & Sun. (601)947-3083 Power tools & clothes. Plum Bluff Estates, 2br/1ba, 1200 sq ft, 12X24 Industrial deck, completely Equipment open furn, move in today. cash $51,000. (251)649-7884 WANTED Storm Damaged & Flooded BENNDALE 2 BR, 1.5 ba, Construction Equipment & 4 acres, pond, guest house Forklift. Calls for Cash w/bath, lots of offer extras. Call for appt. 813-478-5270 601-947-6476 400 PRE-AUCTION SALES SITE FOR 8 CAR COMPANIES IN MOBILE OVERSTOCKED WITH VEHICLES, OFFERING LIQUIDATION PRICES! COME THIS WEEKEND AND BUY AT WAY BELOW NORMAL RETAIL! Pascagoula, Lease /Sale 4,560 sq ft. Dry, No hurricane damage, 3 street access, drive thru shop, 1,645 sq ft office. 228-424-7040 Condos / 35 -Thousand +or -ac. Townhomes George & Jackson Co. 850496-1109 or www. Orange Beach AL Condo, landandtimber.com Gulf front, 1br/2ba, fully furnished including util. VANCLEAVE Ramsay by day, week or month Oaks. Wooded lots for (2251)942-8053 homes only, Covenants, Min. 1600 sq. ft. 560 Louis Phillip ■■■■■ Homes in General FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 br, 2 ba on 2 lots, completely redone, new roof, carpet, paint & counter Lots & LandUnfurnished tops. Ready to move Other Areas Apartments into. 1711 Parsley Ave. $82,000 228-229-7906 or Grand Bay, Quail Ridge, 1 REMODELED 1BR (772)529-3358 ac lots, w/ septic, $12,900. $100/Dep, + $280/Rent, 251-865-3200 FOR SALE BY OWNER ** 990-7951***475-6813** Brick home 3 br, 2 ba, 1 BR APT $425mo, large den w/FP. No Storm Damage. Great Buy. 4310 Mobilehomes All util inc. $200 discount 1st mo 769-3781 Pascagoula St. $85,000 Sales All wood cherry bed- 228-229-7906 or 1995 14X56 2br/1ba, Unfurnished room suite: dresser, 772-529-3358 very good cond. Houses mirror, chest, queen $9,000. 228-327-2279 Gautier 380 ★★★★ Aggressive cabinet company moving into local area seeking experienced CABINET INSTALLERS. Call for additional information: (850) 444-9300. 540 Airport Blvd 8-B RENT TO OWN 3br/2ba, 1.39 acres w/fenced yard. Barton Comm. Hwy 63. 601-947-6295 / 601-770-0006 2001 INDIES 28 x 72, 4 br, 3 ba, formal den, living room w/fireplace. $52,500/OBO 251-634-1313 ‘98 16 X80, 3br/2ba, $18,000; 1/2 ac lot $17,000; ‘78 12X65, private lot inc. $17,000. 228-475-3320 16X80,’92, 3br/2ba, w/ deck, furn, appl, all linens, kitchen equp, etc. Great cond. Much More! Must move 228-475-2233 2001 CHANDELIER 28 x 58 3 BR, 2 BA, all appls, fireplace. $35,000/ OBO 251-634-1313 ‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in Ocean Springs, $32,000 2195065/ 497-3649 after 6p USED - REPO’S Available. Over 30 homes on lot. Starting at $9900. 1-866-218-3977 HICKORY HILLS / GAUTIER 2br/2ba on 2 lots 228-990-4533 2000 BUCCANEER 16 x 80, 3 BR, 2 BA, all appls. Good cond. $25,000/OBO 251-634-1313 Read the Classifieds THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS G 04 DODGE RAM 1500 4DR 03 NISSAN 350Z AT, V8, LOADED, #69205 6SPD, LOADED, #06892 22,990 $ 23,990 $ 02 DODGE RAM 2500 4X4 DIESEL, #24059 24,990 $ Gregory St., Moss Point 5 br, 2 ba. Nice. $875/mo. + $450/Dep. 475-6133 LARGE 3 BR, 2 ba in West Mobile. Exc. area. 228-235-6090 / 228-235-1294 WADE 2BR/1BA Central H/A, Total Elect 228-588-9518/ 956-330-5857 655 Rent/Share Housing G Share a 3 BR MH $220 mo. 1/2 util, PAscagoula area 228-249-3725 aft 7pm 660Mobilehomes Rentals Forts Lake 2br/1ba, 14x50 No pets,total elect $350mo $250Dep. 251-633-8825 Slightly Damaged. Handyman special, 1-2 BR, $900-$1,000. 228-3275872 Recreation ■ Indicates Jackson County 710 BoatsPower 35’ DIESEL SPORT FISHERMAN loaded, $25,000 251-583-4976 2001 SeaDoo 21’ Challenger 2000. Mercury 240HP, less than 60 hrs. on motor. $17,500 251-343-7004 209-7572 209-8239 04 CHEVY CORVETTE 03 HUMMER H2 #25322 #11840 36,990 $ 04 VOLVO XC90 #94160 39,990 $ 43,990 $ CALL ABOUT THSE SPECIALS 1999 VOLVO V70 WAGON 1999 MERCEDES E420 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2003 FORD EXPLORER 2001 FORD CROWN VIC 2002 DODGE DURANGO 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1999 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2004 FORD FREESTAR 2002 CADILLAC DHS 2004 LINCOLN LS 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2004 CHEVY IMPALA 2001 GMC 1500 XCAB 2001 BMW 330I 2003 CHEVY MONTE CARLO 2002 NISSAN FRONTIER XCAB 1999 GMC YUKON SLT 1999 SUBARU LEGACY 2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2001 FORD RANGER XCAB 2004 GMC YUKON 2003 TOYOTA AVALON 2004 GMC YUKON 2002 CADILLAC STS 2004 FORD F150 2004 DODGE DURANGO 2003 FORD F150 SUPER CREW 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2004 HONDA CIVIC 2001 VOLVO S40 2003 FORD EXPEDITION SEE US AND SAVE! 2004 CHEVY IMPALA LS 2000 LEXUS RX300 2000 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 2001 ACURA CLS 2000 HONDA ACCORD EX 2001 PORSCHE BOXTER SEE US 2002 AND CHEVY SAVE! AVALANCHE 2002 2000 GMC TOYOTA TUNDRA YUKON SR5 D/CAB SEE US 2004 AND VOLVO SAVE! XC90 2004 2002 PONTIAC GMC GRAND PRIX GT2 YUKON XL CREDIT PROBLEMS? ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! 710 BoatsPower 710 BoatsPower 710 40’ SHRIMP BOAT 453 Detroit, solid fiberglass, 3 drum winch & electronics. $18,500 228-990-0557■ ’04 Kenner 23FT, 225 Optimax, T-top, GPS, depth finder, dual batteries, low hours. $35,000. 251-402-7199 22’ Bay Palmetto ’04 225HP 4 Stroke Yamaha, only 24 hours, Color Furuno, GPS, Alum Trlr, Like New Cond. $35,000. 251-962-7952 2000 1900LSR Regal 19’, V6, Luxury Pleasure/Ski Boat, 3 Tops, 1 Owner, Perfect Condition, Too many extras to list. Shoreline trailer, Service records. $16,200 251-604-5972 17’ SEA STRIKE ’03 Yamaha 60hp. Like new $11,000 251-510-5400 ★★★★★★ 38FT PACEMAKER 1965 twin diesel, $10,000. 251-661-5564 2002 16’ PolarKraft w/50HP Mercury, trolling mtr, carpet, exc. cond. $7,500 firm 251-580-0459 1989 STRATOS FISH & SKI 19.5 ft 200 hp Mercury $4900. 251-747-1856 ’04 31FT Trophy WA w/Cuddy cabin. Sleeps 4. Twin 225 4-stroke. Like new! In water only 10x. $97,000. 251-578-5712 24’ Pontoon Boat, ’96 90hp Force, good cond, runs great, cover & extras, $8,875 obo. 251-341-1460 135HP MERCURY O/B motor, boat & trailer attached. $3000 Firm. 228-762-5911 between 9am-4pm Mon.-Fri. ■ 21 ft. 2000 Logic CC, T-Top, 200 Evinrude Ocean Pro, runs great $15,000 251-367-0683 21’ Cape Horn 1995, 200 Yamaha, F/F, GPS, CD plyr, VHF radio, wash down, bate well, Bimini top, $13K. 251-604-1116. 35FT Grand Banks Style Trawler ’83 New diesel generator, 2BR, 2BA, radar, TV, stereo, all the Toys! $92,000. 251-331-0044 Bayliner Trophy ’97, 20’, Walk around cabin, 120 Force, Galv trlr, Lots of Extras! $10,000. Exc Cond! 251-679-9935 ’96 Cobia 171/2FT CC, 75hp Yam, trol motor, GPS, depth fndr, weather band radio, cover. Exc cond $7200 251-345-3300 97 Robalo 2320 CC, 225 Mariner OS, full trans., alum trlr, new Furuno elecs, t-top/curtains, F/W/ S/W wash down, tuna door, live well, Exc cond, $27,900. 251-379-9078 loaded, $39,500. 251-610-6989 HYDRA-SPORTS 21ft. 1992 WAC Deep V, 200 Evinrude, full transom, engine bracket, swim platform, hydraulic steering, trim tabs, live well, washdown, fishfinder, GPS, 2000 Performance trailer, maintenance current, incl. new powerpack, waterpump, rebuilt carbs, ready to fish. Looks sharp. Exc. boat. $9,400 251-581-5633 16’ Skiff 35hp Stack 3 Johnson, 67lb Motor Guide TM 24 volt, galvanized trailer, all in good shape. $3,500. 251-476-2717 760 ’99 Bayliner, 1950 Capri Bowrider, 135 Mercruiser, I/O, Low hours, cover. Like New! $7400. 251-634-0811 or ’02 19’ PALM BEACH CC 401-5641 ’03 Yamaha 150HP w/extd warr Great Fish & Ski ’04 Century 2200 Boat, FF, CD Radio/VHF, Dual Batteries, Exc Cond, w/200 Yamaha 4-Stroke, Trlr $15,500 251-751-5016 low hours, all electronics, A ’92 Custom Built Sturdy Fishing Boat w/Trailer, ’98 Tohatsu 40HP motor, $2500 obo 251-479-9929 ★★★★★★★★★ 04 Xpress w/ 05 90hp Mercury Like New $10,500 Call Billy 251-679-7500 BoatsPower 22’ GRADY WHITE Walk around Cuddy Cabin, Johnson Ocean Runner, 19’ Key West Bay/Reef Alum 2003, 150 Yamaha, alum. trailer, Great Cond! trailer, electronics, trolling $10,000. motor, low hrs, $19,900. 850★★ 251-583-3670 ★★ 206-2979 MERCURY OPTIMAX 225hp ’99, Lo hrs, w/gauges controls $5500. Runs Perfect! 251-865-3969 14’ Aluminum John Boat trailer, trolling mtr, battery, seats, custom camo, exc shape, $975 obo. 251-626-6343 18FT SEACRAFT ’79. 130HP Johnson ’95, Alum Trlr, DF, VHF, Bimini Top, Well Maint. $7800. 251-6399838; 802-5074 21’ Fiberglass Pontoon Boat, 150 HP Johnson, 40+ mph, dual axle galv trlr, 5 new tires. Turnkey, many extras! $15,000. 251-610-1238 20’ Chaparral ’01 Bow Rider, Mercruiser 220hp, only 130 hrs, exc cond - MUST SEE $17,750. 251-990-07749 1978 Mako CC w/ 2001 250HP Mercury, $11,700. 228-826-0330 lev mesg. 17’ Nitro Bass Boat, all options, galvanized trailer, 115hp Mercury, looks new, $6,900 obo. 251-476-11173 20’ Mako cc, exc cond, galvanized trailer, bimini top, etc. Johnson 130hp Motor, $5,500 obo. 251-476-1173 20’ Classic AMF Robalo, 175 Johnson, Tandem Trlr, VHF, F/F, New Cover, $4500. 251-621-4844 or 251626-1595 A 2000 19’ Cape Horn, 150 Merc, full elec, alum trlr, t-top w/box. Exc. cond. $16,995. 251-404-6052; 6337591 720 Boats Sail Campers/ Travel Trailers ‘05 32’ Travel Trailer Sleeps 8. Good condition. $11,900 850-221-1398 or 386-295-4119 2002 CLass C, 28 ft RV, Ford E450 V-10 Triton, w/ 2005 Honda Civic LX tow car, total price $58,000. 228-324-8175 2004 Americamp Travel Trailer 31’ Bumper Pull, with 1 slide-out. Like new cond. $16,500 Call Gray @228-623-0355■ 26’ TAG-A-LONG Sleeps 7, new tires, water heater & refrig., etc. $2850 601-508-3870 / 601-508-1905 Prowler ‘02, 32ft, 5th wheel, triple slide, 601-394-7979 aft 4pm 5th Wheel 28ft, w/ large slide-out, like new & Dodge 2500 diesel truck, excel cond. Must see! $34,500. 228-826-4682 5th Wheel 2004 Cedar Creek By Forest River, 37FLQS, 4 slide outs, sleeps 6, frpl, qn Br, 27” TV, DVD/stereo, 2ac units, Corian ceramic , solid oak cabinets, dinette, fully loaded & outfitted, home ready, will move to your lot, everything stays, $62,000. 228-826-2655/ 228-424-5815/ 228-249-2285 2005 JAYCO Jayflight Travel Trailer. 27’ Bumper Pull. New condition, Never Used. $15,200 Call Gray @228-623-0355■ 780 PEARSON 35 30hp Yanmar diesel, sloop centerboard, 11’ beam, 3.95.5 draft, very good cond.Boston Whaler, 17’ Montauk, ’86 hull, ’96 88HP no storm damage. $30,000. 251-929-2853. Bertrum 56FT FB, MY, Johnson, Great live aboard, twin cat bimini top, cover, $7900 251diesels, Very nice boat! 990-5799 463-3375 Campers/ Selling due to illness. Call Travel 1987 17.5’’ CPS Stauter, 55 for photos. $150,000 HP Nissan, Galvinized Trailers Negotiable. 606-473-7864 trailer, 20‘ Wellcraft Cuddy, 120hp Live well, Exc. Cond., $ 2004 5th wheel Sportsman 28.5ft, 3 slides, used 1X Force, Galv Trlr. VHF, 4800 Fish Finder. Exc. Cond. $25,000. (251)633-6209 OBO Call 251-605-5640 New price $4500 Orange STARCRAFT ‘96, 28ft ’05 Kenner 23FT 225 Bch 251-981-1324 Yamaha 4-stroke, w/trailer, w/ superslide, 5th wheel, Kenner 18 Center Console, Garman 188C stereo/CD, sleeps 6, kept covered. Brand New 2005, Less than VHF, T-top, wash down, $15,500. (601)947-1065 15 hrs, Loaded electronics, dual batt., trim tabs, down Memphis R.V. Dealer with Perfect Cond! $16,500. 251- rigger, low hrs, warranty large amount of R.V. Inventory. 689-0605 started 7/9/05. $34,500. 251As of 10/12/05 we have 18 653-2270 or 656-4782 21’ Cape Horn, CC, twin 200 Preowned Travel Trailers & 5th Merc O/Bs, livewell, wash- ’00 WELLCRAFT 22’ CC, Wheel - 29 Preowned Motor Homes down, all elect., galv 2 axle ’01 Yamaha, 200HP 0X66 both gas and diesel - 17 New 5th trlr w/new tires $18K Fuel Injected, alum trlr, Wheels - 38 New Travel Trailers - 38 Danny 251-344-1979 Ttop, exc cond, elec. New gas & $19,950. 251-689-4788 diesel Motorized Units. D & N 18FT Wellcraft CC 115HP Yamaha, galv trlr, bought 1999 467 Ranger Bass boat Camper Sales - Davis Motor-homes. 800-761-2267 new 3/05! only 10 hrs. Must 200HP Evinrude. Fully see! $18,500 251-621-1588; loaded, $14,000 OBO or will 800-772-3414. Financing Available - We Can Deliver. 767-2401 trade. 251-213-1387 760 920 Vehicles Motorhomes 26ft Southwind Flair, Class A, runs great, clean int, slight body damage. $8,500 reduced. 228-875-2944 2000 Mountain Air 33ft 2 slides, V-10 Banks eng, 24 kmi loaded, ext warr. Onan Gen. 2000 Saturn inc. $65,0000. 251-961-1675 MACGREGOR 26M ’05 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/ 1 owner. Exc. cond. sail, trailer, water ballast. 23K miles. 228-826-4262 $19,990. 2511-809-0408 1999 Worldcat, 25’ w/twin 130 Hondas, 3 axle trailer. $38,500. 251-949-6150; 251422-0450 9-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 1997 Holiday Rambler 32 ft, like new, 20k mi, $36,000 (251)865-2121 ‘89 DOLPHIN 33’ Good cond. $7500/obo (601)508-7723 27ft COBRA Class C, runs great, generator, roof air, CLEAN! $10,500. 228-875-2944 ‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new AC & refrigerator, 47k mi, good cond, $18,000. (251)847-3339 COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully equipped, good cond. $15,000 @ 17 Magnolia St East , Lucedale, 228-990-2881 2005 Monaco Diplomat 40ft, 4 slides, 3k mi, loaded, $175,000. nego. 251-421-1335/ 251-634-9821 37’ ELANDEN Winnebago ‘90 fully loaded, 26K mi. In Moss Point . $16,500 813-478-5270 ■ Cars 920 Cars 920 BMW 530i 2002 Chrysler Concord LXI ’01 Sport & Prem. Pkg 61K mi 79k miles, Loaded! Gray garage kept, Very nice! $8900. 251-675-6059 w/Gray Interior, MUST SEE!! $24,900.. Call 251-421-5969 Ford Contour ’00, 4 DR sedan, AT, 6 cyl, new tires, BMW 740iL 1997 great gas mileage, extra Excellent condition! clean! $4800. 251-661-9526 139K miles, $8900. by owner Antique & Call 251-510-1102 FORD CROWN VIC Police Collectibles BMW X5 2004 3.0. Interceptor ’04. Ready for 1956 Chevrolet 2dr Automatic, 24k miles, police work. 3200 miles. 265 V8, 3 spd, matching Metallic black, sunroof, $14,900. 251-666-2405 numbers, exc cond, $14,500 leather (heated seats) Ford Mustang GT ’03, 2DR obo. 251-575-4418 $42,500 251-680-5642 Coupe, Bright Red, 5-spd, 1969 Roadrunner 383 BUICK LESABRE ’03 4.6 lt V8, Fully Loaded, 4spd, blue w/black int, LOADED! Mint Condition! lthr, Maxed Out! 28K very clean, Must Sell One Owner, 76K Miles. miles. Under Fact Wrnty, $13,000 obo. 251-575-4418 $10,950. 251-645-4980 $17,000. 251-747-5997 ’87 Chevy Silverado Short FORD MUSTANG GT ’04 Buick Regal GS 1999, all Bed, 20K Engine, 8K 5 Spd, Black, Leather, 31K power, sunroof, leather Trans, Auto, O/D, AC, PS, Miles, 6 Disc CD, Exc power seats, Monsoon New Paint, All Like New! audio, new tires, battery, Condition! $17,900 obo. Call $5800. 251-591-1569 brake pads, rotors, 82K. 251-454-1904 $6000. 251-929-2080 CHEVROLET 1963 2-dr FORD MUSTANG GT 05, hardtop, 327 auto, like new. Cadillac Catera 1997 black, premium pkg, May trade for antique pick- Black, leather seats, 2300 mi, like new, up. $9000. 251-463-8393. wheels, fully loaded! Must not flooded, $29k negosell! 98K, $3700. 251-786tiable 228-818-0645 CHEVY EL CAMINO 4333 or 251-391-6722 Classic 1987. New black FORD T-BIRD ’97 cherry paint, new 350 CADILLAC DEVILLE ’96 Automatic, new tires, alloy Chevy engine. $8000. 251119K Mi, Excellent Cond! wheels, loaded, PW, light 510-8221. Extra Clean! Asking $8500. green. $5500. 251-767-2657 251-649-0251 or 401-4121 Chrysler New Yorker ’47 FORD TAURUS SE ’99 4 dr, straight 8, fluid drive, CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 50K mi, excellent condition new paint & int. Very ’02 $5400 sharp car. all options w/sunroof, beau251-634-0358 $8,500. 251-653-8958 tiful, good gas mileage, FORD TAURUS SEL 2001 trade considered. FORD BRONCO 1976. 3Loaded w/options, $15,900obo. 251-510-4669 spd, 302 V8, gray, new Extra Nice! $8200. brakes, seats, steering colCadillac Seville STS ’98, Call 251-209-8651 umn, too much to list. Loaded, Bose stereo, $9000. ★★★★★★★ $12,9900 OBO. 251-605-2112. Day 251-626-5951 Mercury Sable ’96, red, Night 251-978-1993 Ford Mustang ’64 132k, runs good, cold AC, Convertible, 85% Restored CADILLAC, BLACK, CTS, PW. $3,100. 251-391-7894 Must Sell! $11,000 2003, 27K, LOADED, ★★★★★★ 251-662-7565 IMMACULATE. $23,900. Oldsmobile LSS ’97 ORIGINAL OWNER. 251FORD Mustang Coupe ‘67 621-1934 lthr, loaded, exc cond, fully restored, auto, w/ ac, $4,200 obo. 251-583-3415 Chev. Caprice Classic 89. $11,000. 228-990-8329 ★★★★★★★★★★ Square body, AC,, needs Mercedes 220 ’71, Gas, Lincoln Towncar ’03, work. $1950 OBO 251-46327K miles on rebuilt Only 7100 miles. 5572, 463-9323 or 431-1831 engine, $22,500. 251-342-2097 Chevy Camaro 1999, 6 cycl, Runs Good. $3500. HONDA ACCORD ’01 great gas mileage, good 251-990-9604 or 219-5676 Spoiler, Auto, 4dr, tires, factory installed CD/Tape/AM/FM, Looks & spoiler pkg, very clean! Cars Drives Like New! New Adult driven, well mainTires! $10,500. 251-391-7490 tained, 1 owner, 95K hwy miles, Must see! $7900. 251ACURA 3.2 CL ’01: Blk/blk Honda Accord EX ’00 591-5735 lthr, loaded, all pwr, 6-CD, 85k, 33 MPG, ABS, AT, AC, Sunroof, Bose stereo, 64K Chevy Camaro SS Conv. ’02 PL, sunroof, new tires, like mi. Below NADA at new, $10,650. 251-626-5802 Auto, LS1 350, 24MPG, $14,500. 251-989-3030 Loaded, Garaged, Adult HONDA ACCORD EX 1999 Owned. $19,000. 251-6394cyl. AT, 4DR, sunroof, CD, ACURA 3.2CL TYPE S ’01 4582; 753-5269 all power, white/tan lthr. Red, 2DR, Blk Lthr, CD, S/R, All Chevy Camaro Z28 ’99, 88k, $8995. 251-454-5154, 391-7088 Options! New Tires! 68K 5.7 V8, 6spd, Hugger HONDA ACCORD EX ’99 Miles. orange, white stripes, lthr, 2DR, 4 cyl, auto, 86k, dk $13,000. Call 251-391-5520 t-tops, very clean, $11,500. green, tan cloth, sunroof, 251-344-8414 all pwr, very clean. $9750. Acura 3.2TL ’03, white/tan lthr, AT, loaded, Bose 6-CD, CHEVY CORVETTE 1998, 251-344-8414. 1 owner, non-smoker, 38,500 41k Miles, 1-Owner, HONDA CIVIC 1998 4-Dr miles, $20,750. 251-490-1610 Convertible, DX Pewter w/Blk Top, Blk Int, 5-spd. 124K mi; 35mpg. AUDI ’01 A6 2.7T AWD Good Cond. $25,000 New tires. Exc. cond. Dk. grn w/tan lthr, 41,500 251-751-5900 btwn 8am-8pm $4450. 251-232-6192 mi, Great Cond! Htd. seats, Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03 HONDA CIVIC 2003 sunroof, 17k, covered/garaged, 66k hwy, EX auto, white, Bose stereo/CD, Premium 405hp, Awesome! 6spd, new tires, $11,900 pkg. Silver $36,750 Serious only. 251-454-6333 251-928-9177 $20,000. 251-610-2024 lv msg. 251-246-5745 Honda Civic DX ’00, BMW 325i ’01 CHEVY IMPALA Green, 77K miles, Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K Excellent Cond! 1 Owner. ’02, leather, 59k miles, mi $13,500. 251-246-4311 $8,250. 251-604-1155 or 251All records. $21,000 246-5868 Call 251-623-9030 Chevy Malibu ’02, LS, All Pwr, AC, Lthr seats, CD, Honda’s From $500! BMW 325i ’94 Silver, 4DR, 43K mi, Retail POLICE IMPOUNDS over $10K Sell $7000. 251For listings call 4DR, PW, AC, AT, s’roof, White, Nice $5,995 251-661-2342 633-4819 800-366-9813, Extension 4500 ■ Indicates Jackson County 910 920 BMW 325IC CONVT. ’95 super low miles, carfax, 1 owner, white/tan lthr, auto, pwr top, $10,000. 251-5544583 Cars Infiniti Q45 ’97, Kelly Green, 133K, Local car, Top of the line 4611 $7500. 251-209-4 920 Cars MITSUBISHI EC CLIPSE RS ’01. Emerald green, 47K miles, great gas mileage, fun to drive! 5spd. $7800. 251-463-6275 920 Cars PONTIAC TRANS AM 1996, Leather, Garage Kept, 42k Miles, Lady Owned & Operated. No Smoke, $10,500. 601-947-8600 or 251-331-4133 Jaguar S-Type ’00, 4.0 V8, NISSAN 350-Z ’04 loaded, super low miles, carfax, 1 owner, new tires, 1 owner, 11K miles. $24,900. TOYOTA CELICA GT 2002 White, 60,000 miles Estate Sale. 251-653-1599; sacrifice $16,900. 251-554$12,500 251-209-2021. 4583. 251-633-9514; 421-7281 NISSAN ALTIMA 02 JAGUAR XJ-6 ’96 Toyota Celica GTS, ’00, 62.5, 4cyl, loaded, pearl 140K miles, runs well white, leather, like new 40k speed manual, loaded, $4,775 OBO Excellent Condition. Sharp. mi. $11,000 251-626-6888 251-623-0300 $9,900. OBO. 251-379-0186 NISSAN ALTIMA ’03 JAGUAR XJ8 ’98 Toyota Corolla CE ’01 Silver, Spoiler, 47K, CD, 41k miles, white/tan 4dr, extra clean, auto, Tint leather, sunroof, like new. cold AC, new tires, gas Widows, DVD Ready, $14,900 251-721-5626 saver, $7,100. 251-645-9530 Under Lexus ES300 ’03. Loaded, Warr. $15,900. 251-709-0112 Toyota Scion XB ’04, voice GPS, moon S/L, $5k NISSAN MAXIMA SE ’00 Loaded w/Prem Sound, XM Mark Levinson stereo, Radio, DVD, Fog Lights, Exc. cond. $24,500 251-366- Loaded! Exc Cond! Air Bags, Spoiler, 15k Mi, Sunroof, CD, Bose 1646, 990-8266 Prem Tires, 29.5 MPG Speakers, PS, 105K Mi. City/Hwy $14,500 251-767LEXUS GS400 ’98, new $11,500 obo. 251-656-4859 8467 tires/ brakes, carfax, V8, loaded, book value $16,665, NISSAN MAXIMA SE 2003 TOYOTA SOLARA ’00 Sunroof, all power, tinted sacrifice $13,995. 251-554windows, 75K miles. Nice Auto, CD/Tape/AM/FM, 4583. 2DR, 1 Owner, Cold AC, car Showroom Cond! $9700. LINCLON ’97 $18,500. 251-865-9457 251-342-8347 120 Stretch Limo by Royal, Exc Condition! 92K Miles. Oldsmobile Alero 1999 Volvo 960 Sedan ’97 White, sunroof, spoiler, $18,000. Call 251-402-1437 79,500 miles, new tires, all Loaded! CD/cass, s’rf, lthr, Lincoln Town Car Cartier new belts/hoses, $6000. 251- crse, fog lts, Exc! 140K $4800 251-458-0104 ’97 866-0100 loaded, looks & runs great, VW BEETLE TDI, 2000, POLICE IMPOUNDS silver w/ black top, GLS, 40MPG, turbo diesel Chevy’s From $500! $5,250. 251-928-0914 loaded, new tires Sharp For listings call Lincoln Towncar ’01, 800-366-9813, Extension 2241 Car! $10,200. 228-326-6291/ 228 8-826-0856■ Executive Series, Good Pontiac Firebird Conv ’01, Cond, VW JETTA TREK 1996 V6, all electric, lthr seats, Power Everything, $10,500. Good condition, 112K miles, 68K miles, red w/tan top, 251-476-4600 35 mpg, $3200. $12,000 obo. 251-675-1898 or 251-666-7554 Mazda 626 ’99, 6 cyl, new 402-1898 tires, great gas mileage, extra clean! $4750. 251-661- PONTIAC GRAND AM ’94 Sport Utility V4, runs great! New tires, 9526 by owner Vehicles no A/C. Super on gas! $1600 OBO. 251-604-1249 MAZDA MIATA 1991 BMW X5 2005 Red, 81K miles, 5-spd, air, Pontiac Grand Prix GT ’04 16K miles, radio/cass. Good cond. 62k miles, Burgundy, Great Deal! Sacrifice. $4000. 251-660-9335 Exc Condition. $12,800. $42,000. 251-402-7748 251-937-5945 or 604-3103 Mazda Miata ’99 Conv., red CHEVY Avalanche ‘02, w/tan top, 5spd, 111k mi, Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 high & dry, 22” rims, ap, cruise, runs & drives very ’04 loaded, 77k mi, clean, 3-9732 good. $6500. 251-443 Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar, $15,995. 228-366-0412 new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K Mazda Miata mi. $10,900. 251-490-5356 CHEVY BLAZER ’02 4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New Conv PONTIAC Grand Prix, Tires, ‘94, 5 spd, red, PW, air, Great ‘93, ac, elect windows, Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc condition $4,995 251-661-2342 runs great, $2,500. Shape MAZDA MIATA CONV ’97 228-217-7606 $10,500. 601-508-1677 Great Gas Mileage!! Exc CHEVY COLORADO ’05 REPO SALE Cond! CD, 54K Miles, $7800 Red, 2wd, Crew Cab, 975 Auto Credit, Inc. 251-471-6741 or 490-8499 Dealers Only 228-769-9888 Miles. $21,800. Please Call 601-766-1540; 601-508-2870 MERCEDES 300SE ’89 SATURN ION 3 2004 White, Lthr, Sunroof, CHEVY SUBURBAN 2001 4dr Sedan, Travel Pkg, Loaded! Gold LT, auto-ride, loaded, Only 3K Miles, Like New! 104k mi, $8900 clean, 89k miles, $19,500 $13,500 obo. 251-662-1174, 228-475-3480 Call Jimmy 251-656-2292 648-8617 MERCEDES 420SEL 1988 CHEVY SUBURBAN ’99 Saturn L200 ’01 Smoke silver/brown, 26k 4x4, LOADED! Exc cond! miles. Perfect. 2nd owner 4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr Super clean! $9250 obo. seats, black, 82k mi, $4,950. $17,000. 251-344-3443 251-634-1080 or 895-14588 Call 251-455-8234 Chevy Suburban ’99, Saturn L300 ’03, Luxury Mercedes Benz SL500 Like New, Loaded, CD, Class, AC, sunroof, 6 disc Roadster ’97, 63k, 2nd 3rd seat, 114K miles. owner, like new, $26,000. CD, heated seats, power $8250. 251-533-3381 everything, V6 3.0 L, 850-382-0957 $10,500 251-648-5003 Chevy Suburban LT ’96, MERCEDES E320 SW ’00 4WD, Pwr Mirrors, Scion TC ’05, Like New! White, Leather, Sunroof, PW/PL, V8, Lthr Original Loaded, Sil, AT, 21K, Roof, 3rd Row Seat. $24,500 obo. Owner, Exc cond $8500 251Alloys, Spoiler, XM, Must see. Walt 228-424-6555 605-6943 or 679-8212 30mpg, Wrnty, $16,500. 251990-8341 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT MERCEDES SL 500 ’99 ’99 White, immaculate, a must TOYOTA AVALON XLS ’00 3rd seat, leather, 86K, see beauty. $23,500. Call Leather, Auto, CD, CD, Burgundy/grey intr. 251-232-7307 Sunroof, Loaded! $12,000. 251-666-5372 Mercury Grand Marquis Showroom Condition! CHEVY TAHOE 01, $11,900. Call 251-391-7490 ’96 leather, loaded, 80k mi, LS, loaded, all leather, TOYOTA CAMRY LE ’97 3rd row seat, excel cond. very good cond, cream, 4dr, 1 Owner, Low Mileage, new Michelins, 120k, $6,900. $17,900. (601)201-2659 Gold, Auto, AC, 251-928-6836 AM/FM/Tape, PW, PL, CHEVY MALIBU 2004 INFINITI G35 ’03, Silver/ CHEVY TAHOE LT 1999 Auto, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, beige lthr, AT, sunroof, xm MERCURY GRAND MAR- Cruise, 4 New Michelin Pewter, 4WD, 4DR, Radial Tires. Exc Cond! radio, loaded, 4DR, only CD, under fcty warr., Loaded! leather, CD, tow QUIS LS 2000. 68K miles, 22k, $25,000 251-443-3258, $9900. pkg, all power, 126K, $8500. leather, CD, loaded. $9900. $6495. D: 251-751-5865 N: 476-1416 Call 251-209-8651 648-0246 251-747-5466 251-635-1125; 421-8481. 950 NO DEALERSHIP GIVES YOU A BETTER CHOICE H U N D R E D S O N T H E L O T ! ! H U N D R E D S A R R I V I N G E V E RY W E E K ! ! ! T‘06OOB MANY T O LIST BUT HERE ARE JUST A FEW GREAT DEALS! ‘06 P G-6 ‘06 P T R ‘06 P G P UICK ONTIAC ONTIAC ORRENT ENDEVOUS stk# 043908 stk# 44669 ONTIAC R A N D R I X stk# 71921 stk# 71893 WE ARE PURCHASING HUNDREDS OF QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES AND ROLLING THEM IN EVERY WEEK!!! TRUCKS, VANS AND SUV’S Access Cab, Like NEW! MUST SEE! P9603 Leather and Loaded! P9230 Showroom Quality, Loaded! P9218 Sunroof, Leather, Very Nice! P9231 GM Company Vehicle, Save THOUSANDS, Fully Loaded! P9193 03 Chevy Avalanche Z-66 Sunroof, Leather! P9205 05 Buick Rainier GM Company, Save THOUSANDS, 2,500 Miles!! Leather! 2 Available – Ford Explorers, XLS Expedition Must See To Believe P9083 03 GMC Envoy SLT Loaded Up and Leather!! P8881 04 Chevy Tahoe Should Be Sold As New, So Nice! P8950 00 Cadillac Escalade Extra Clean, All The Equipment! P8974 04 Dodge Durango SLT Leather Seats, Full Equipped! 98389A 01 Tahoe LT 4x4 Better Hurry! 98545A 03 Ford F-150 Crew Cab XLT This Truck Is Fine! P9023 04 Chevy Avalanche 4x4! Only 4,000 Miles! P9131 02 Ford Windstar Van SE Model, So Much Equipment P9077 03 Cadillac Escalade Sunroof, DVD, So Much More!! 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Chevy Impalas, Monte Carlos, Cavaliers, Pontiac Bonnevilles, Buick LeSabres and much more!!!!!!! S O U T H M I S S I S S I P P I’ S H E A D Q U A RT E R S F O R D U R A M A X D I E S E L T R U C K S! ! ! G R E AT S E L E C T I O N! ! ! ! 10-B 950 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Sport Utility Vehicles CHEVY TAHOE LT 2002 All leather, LOADED OUT! 33K, garaged, 3rd row seat, Extra Car, $22,500. 251-7761057 CHEVY TAHOE Z-71 1999 4-dr, 93K mi, Sharp looking! $11,500 251-895-7507; 344-1608 Chevy Trail Blazer 2002 Excellent condition $13,900. under Warranty. 251-368-3218 Chevy Trailblazer ’02 only 39k, exc cond! White w/gray lthr seats, still smells like new. $19,500 obo. 251-605-4450 Chevy Trailblazer LS ’05, V6, auto, loaded, CD, on star, 5k, Must Sell going back to schl $25,000 obo. 251-404-4598 Dodge Durango 2000. Exc. cond. Very clean. 5.9L V8, 3rd row seat, $9900 251-6451457 709-9287 DODGE DURANGO 2001 Maroon, cloth, Pwr seats, Infiniti Sound, 50K, 10-CD, balance of 7yr warr, $13,500. 251-946-2217 FORD EXCURSION 2001 XLT model, 4WD, 3rd seat, loaded, rear air, 69k miles, $16,000 251-947-4081 FORD EXCURSION 2001 XLT, 4WD, V10, 63K miles. Hunter Green w/Tan Interior. $17,500 obo. 251-747-2089 Ford Expedition ’01, AWD/4WD, 1 Owner, 55K miles, new tires, new brakes, excel cond. $12,500. 251-928-8947 Ford Expedition ’04, Loaded, 3rd seat, rear air, 23K miles. Excellent Condition! $25,920. 601-3945218 FORD EXPEDITION 2000 Sport. Great shape. 198K miles, black, 3rd seat, rear air. $7500. 251-209-2548.. Ford Expedition 2001, Black, Over $10k in Extras, Including Custom 23’’ Wheels, Custom Suede Interior & Sound System. 56k Miles, Must See. $18,500. 713-385-0156, 251974-5535 Ford Expedition ’98, Eddie Bauer, V8, Red w/Tan lthr int, all pwr, new tires & brakes, Exc Cond! $7000. 251-679-9935 FORD EXPEDITION E. BAUER 02. White/tan, leather, loaded. TV, VCR, 3rd seat, rear air. Exc. cond. $16,900 251-802-0096 FORD EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer 1999 2WD 126k White/Gray Leather Rebuilt Title. Great Cond. $7900. 251-747-8216 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT ’04, 9K, all power, leather bucket, heated seats, hard tonneau cover $22,750. 251-968-4547 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRACK ’01. Loaded, 118K miles, sunroof, exc. cond., $9800. Call 251-366-9778 950 Sport Utility Vehicles RER XLT FORD EXPLOR ’00 Sunroof, All Power, Less than 100K Miles, $8800. Call 251-342-9341 950 Sport Utility Vehicles Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00 4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi, Mint Cond! $11,500 obo. Call 251-928-3268 or 583-0702 Jeep Grand Cherokee ’96, Limited Ed, 4x4, Excel Cond! All Power, 158K miles. $4950. 251-753-0104 or 634GMC Yukon ’03, White, 3rd 0287 seat, 34K miles, manufacJeep Grand Cherokee Ltd turers warranty. $20,500. ’04 251-401-4131 or 478-07778 2wd, Black, Lthr, 27K Miles, Warr. Loaded w/all GMC YUKON ’04, loaded, custom lthr, 3rd seat, car- Amenities! $23,500 obo. 251fax, low miles, like new, lg 645-7157 screen tv/dvd, book value JEEP WRANGLER 1993 $30,770, sacrifice $24,900. Manual trans, Manual 251-554-4583 steering, $2500 obo. GMC Jimmy ’00 either take up notes of $239.40 or buy for $7,000. 251-654-0801 or 533-4223 950 Sport Utility Vehicles CHEVY TAHOE ‘00, LS 3rd seat, 76k mi. No Storm Damage, Excel Cond. $16,500. 228-826-4619/ 228-218-6800 TOYOTA SEQUOIA ‘03 33k mi, excel cond, loaded, asking $25,000. 228-217-5626 Toyota 4-Runner ’98, Lmtd Ed, 2WD, 4DR, AT, AC, lthr, s/r, New timing belt, tires, 95K, Excel Cond! $12,975. 251-471-5962 Trucks 960 52,400 miles, new tires, 1 owner, 26mpg, exc. cond. $11,500. 251-377-6781; 9903781 CHEVY SILVERADO ’03 40K miles, Extended cab, Bedliner, toolbox $17,750. 251-543-1116 03 FORD F150 4X4 S/CAB, XLT, SPORT SIDE, V8, #PT9781 20,990 $ Trucks FORD F-150 ’97 57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C GOOD COND. $6850 ★★251-634-8119★★ CHEVY SILVERADO 2000 4x4, Red, 83K miles, Loaded! $16,000. 251-689-4743 FORD F-150 LARIAT ’04, Crew Cab, CC, DVD, 30k, Loaded, 5.4 V-8, Warranty, $22,000. 251-604-6472; 4541612 CHEVY Silverado 4x4 ’05 REG CAB, V6, 5 spd, 21 mpg, 4kmi., CC, AC, bed mat, $15,500. Call 251-6758836 605-7925 FORD F-150 LARIAT 2005. 7k miles, super crew cab, bed cover, chrome wheels, many extras. $28,500 251753-5282 FORD F-150 STX 2004 Super Cab, 27k miles, $19,000. Call 251-865-2129 or 533-3653. FORD F-150 SUPER CAB ’01 V8, 143K Miles, AT, Cold AC, Stereo, Alloys, Drives Excellent! $6995 obo. Call 251-478-4445 Ford F-150 XLT ’02, Silver, 50K miles, Manual, sunroof, CD, Immaculate Cond! $12,500 obo. 251-377-7264 Ford F-150 XLT 1995 139k, Full Size, Clean, Steel Rims, Good Cond, All Power, $4100 OBO. 251-623-9633 FORD F-150 XLT 1996 302 V8, AT, power windows/ seats, cruise, dual fuel tanks, Tow Pkg, bedliner, Alum. tool box, 43K orig. miles. $7500. April (251) 666-7531 after 6 PM Ford F-150 XLT 2004. Ext. cab. Fully loaded. Take over notes. Approx. $25,000 251-661-6222; 610-5650 Ford F-250 ’01, Lariat Super Duty, V10, $15,700. 228-623-5075 or 228-474-9621 FORD F-250 2002 SUPER DUTY. 4x4, XLT ext. cab. Powerstroke diesel, auto, 152k. Sell for loan $18,500 251-661-0908 Ford F-350 ’02 XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k, mint cond, $22,000. 251-928-3268 or 583-0702 Ford F-350 ’95, Single Wheel LWB, Turbo Diesel, 4WD, AC, Hitches, Very Good Cond. $6800. 251-3912776 FORD F600 ‘69, septic Tank Truck , 360 eng, gas, 1100 gal tank, new tires, gas/mud pump, less than 500 mi on eng. 4spd, $6,500. Tim (601)947-3199 Ford Ranger ’03 XLT, Ext Cab, 20,800 miles, Excel Cond! $14,500. 251-666-5353 Ford Ranger XLT ’01, Super Cab 4DR, 4x4, stepbed, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, 4.0 V6, auto, $11,900 obo. Call 228-990-6300 GMC DENALI ’02 4dr, AWD, Quadra Steering, Lthr, Fully Loaded! Exc Cond! $17,900 obo. 251-533-8385 GMC Extra Cab 1500 ’96, Turbo diesel, 230K mi, fully loaded, hard shell cover, compass mirror, overhead console, tow pkg, drive anywhere, 19mpg Exc Shape $6800 251-653-6313 G 4x4, Extended Cab, 172K, 4 GMC PICK-UP ‘96 SLE month motor warranty. Custom pkg, 62K mi. $7500 $7800 228-217-0494 ■ obo. 251-661-0908; 609-5376 960 Trucks 970 Motorcycles 980 Motorcycles 2000 Yamaha Roadstar Harley Davidson Sportster Silverado 1600CC, Loaded! 1200 Custom ’05, 1045 miles 20K miles, $7000 obo lots of extras, NOW $11,500 251-649-8380; 232-8445 obo. 251-626-7782 or 423-5949 2002 HONDA 1800 2400mi, windshield, saddle bags, dble seat, triple lights, lots of extra chrome & access. $12,500. 228475-8434/ 228-806-1980 2004 Suzuki Katana 750CC, Like New! $5500 251-957-3463 Harley Davidson Sportster, 1200 Custom ’99, air kit, pipes, new tires, $6000. 251973-2077, 422-3436. Harley Davidson Sporty 2002, 1200 Custom, Screaming Eagle, lots of chrome, $8000. Call 251-6490492, 251-802-3214 HARLEY DAVIDSON Wide Glide 2005 Pearl White. 2004 YAMAHA ROADSTAR 2000 mi. Lots of chrome, 7 1700 CC Silverado windyr warr. $16,500. 251-661shield, saddlebags, 1253 Rhinehart exhaust, 7800 miles, $8700 251-602-4908 HD Road King ’98, 38K, ‘93 HARLEY-DAVIDSON custom seat, luggage rack, windscreen, many extras, Sportster 1200 CC. Good cond. Must see. $5200/obo gar kept, Reduced! $9,500 obo. Call 228-875-3830 601-508-7723 AAA Red Harley 98 Dyna Conv in great condition with complete service record, HD ws, bags, 11,800 obo. 251-605extras. $1 2954. HONDA GL 1500 TRIKE 2000 50TH ANNIV. EDIT. Pearl white, 33k, Too many extras to list. $21,500 firm 251-990-4908 ★★★★★★★ ’03 Intruder Volusia 800 Suzuki, accessories included, 7k mi, $5,000. 251-680-7509 HONDA GOLDWING 2002 GL 1800, 6 cyl, ABS, 14K mi, Black, Elec reverse, $12,000. 251-442-0885 HONDA MAGNA 750 ’98 H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key Black/Blue, 4,800 Miles, Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi. Very Good Condition! $5200 Computer chip, K&N filter, obo. Call 251-960-1655 Screaming Eagle pipes. Honda VTX 1800R ’03 $26k+ invested, asking 950 Mi, Pipes, Warranty, $18,500 251-610-4912 Illusion, Blue, $8900. Harley Davidson 1200 Call 251-776-6414 Custom, 2004, 1400 miles, KAWASAKI VULCAN ’05 still under warranty. 1600 Classic, 5K Miles, Chromed-out, completely loaded with custom pipes, Excellent Condition, Many windshield, etc. $9500 obo. Extras! $8500. 251-455-1972 251-209-3095 SUZUKI 1200s BANDITHARLEY DAVIDSON 883 XL Sportster ’01, Screaming Eagle Pkg, Lots of Extras! $6000 obo. 753-4170; 633-7837 2000 ONLY 2K MILES. ONE ADULT OWNER. LOOKS NEW. First $4800 251-7513670 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide ’96, great bike, many extras. Call for details. $10,500. 251-928-8294 or 583-0496 YAMAHA 750 VIRAGO ’97 Black, 12,828 Mi., Saddle Bags, Exc Condition! $3500. Call 251- 937-4444; 605-4508; 605-4504 Vehicle Harley Davidson Electra Glide Standard 2001. Great Parts shape, 11,731 Miles, Black, Ford Mustang ‘85-’89 drs, $14,750. 251-422-5586 bodys, windows, speed Harley Davidson Road parts, etc. 228-588-3150 King Classic 2002, 17K miles, some extras, garage HONDA CIVIC ‘93 Motor & Transmission. kept. Under warranty. $17,900. 251-675-8617 $500. 228-990-8547 990 980 Dodge B250 1996 w/Bins & Drawers, 120k Miles, New Trans & Battery. Looks & Runs Good. $5500. Day 251331-4020 or Night 660-5352 2002 Electric Glide Standard, Custom Paint, Lots of Extras, 14K miles, Must See! $14,500 obo. cell 251-455-3152 Pam Niemeyer Dewey Gunn Sales Consultant 05 CHEVY 15 PASS VAN 01 CHEVY 3500 23,990 DIESEL, FLAT BED DUMP, AC, LOW MILES, #PT9832 25,990 $ 04 FORD F250 S/CAB 03 FORD F350 4X4 CREW CAB, LARIAT, DIESEL, AUTO, OFF ROAD, #PT9801 DIESEL, 4X4, OFF ROAD PKG, TOW PKG, #PT9793 32,990 $ 980 970 $ DIESEL, CREW CAB, LARIAT, LOADED, #PT9719 Vans GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE ’05 Dodge B350 1 ton Work Van 1997, Long Wheel Base, Ext Cab, Step Side, V8, Good Condition $3800 Toolbox, Loaded & Sharp! Call after 6 251-471-1912 $22,000 OBO. Call 251-6211588 or 767-2401 DODGE GRAND CARAGMC SIERRA 1500 SLE VAN ’05. PW, PL, front & 2001, AT, AC, 4DR, CD, rear air, AM-FM CD, seats Liner, Tool Box, Alum 7, 18K miles. $15,900. 251Rims, 1 Owner, Great 666-2405 Shape, $12,500. 251-471-5962 Dodge Ram 2000, 1500 Van GMC SIERRA EXT CAB Cold AC, new tires, 7 pass, ’94 very good cond. Must sell 5 Spd, good tires, radio, $3,995. 251-233-9545 AC, FORD WINDSTAR SEL ’00 hitch, bedliner. Great By Owner, Exc Cond. Dual Cond! Pwr Sliding Doors, 61,500 ★ $5700 ★. 850-453-3789 Miles. $8750. 251-621-4125 GMC Z-71 SLT 2000 FORD WINDSTAR SEL ’01 Ext Cab, 4x4, 71k Miles, Dual Pwr Doors, Quad Leather CD, PW/PL, Capt Chairs & More! 105K. Heated Seats. Exc Cond. Great Cond! $7900. 251-533$14,500. 251-421-7275 83885 GMC Z71 SLT ’96, Ext Cab, leath, orig owner, New AC, GMC ‘95 Custom Van, equipped w/ wheel chair bedliner, tool box, brush gaurd, 145K, NEW PRICE lift, $6,000. 228-588-6515/ $7495, Winch add $500. 251- 228-218-4279/ 228-809-5607 422-1780 GMC SAFARI 97 ★★★★★★★ 7 pass., rear air, PW, PL, Dodge Dakota RT ’00 tilt, electric blue, 107k, exc cruise, low miles, $5800. cond, $9,000. 985-788-2953 251-209-8651 ★★★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★ GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up Chevy Venture ’02 ’91, More than loaded! 87k, exc cond, Only 48k $8,000. 251-379-9095 Miles. $8895. 251-649-5216 HONDA ODYSSEY EX ’97 ★★★★★★★★★★★★ 1 owner, gar. kept. AM, CHEVY COLORADO Z71 FM, Cass, CD, dual AC, ’04 exc. cond. $6750 251-661Crew cab, PW, PL, low 4288 463-4005 miles. $21,200. Call 251-341-1742 Olds Silouette Premier ’01, leather, captain’s chairs, NISSAN FRONTIER ‘04 excel cond, extended XE-V6, Crew Cab, 10K, at, wrnty, many extras! 4x4/cd/pwr locks/windows $13,500 obo. 251-645-4092 $21,500obo 251-656-4105 Oldsmobile Silhouette ’98 NISSAN TITAN LE CREW 111K Miles, Leather, Auto, CAB ’05. White, loaded out, AC, All Power, Very Nice! leather, 17k miles. $27,500. $5200 obo. 251-490-4705 Call 251-747-0581 Plymouth Voyager Toyota Tacoma ’00 Reg Expresso ’99, 4 New Tires Cab, SR5, 4WD, 2.7L, AT, w/70k Warr, 7 Passenger, 6 AC, Bedliner, Rear Slide Cyl, 114k mi, Exc Cond. Window, 108K. $9500 below $5500 OBO. 251-607-0628 loan. 251-602-6525 PONTIAC MONTANA ’99 Toyota Tundra ’02 All Power, AC, Auto, Runs TRD, 2wd, 4 dr access cab, & Drives Perfect, Very 77k miles, gray, $14,500 Clean! $3900. Call 251-490obo. 251-680-7966 47005 TRUCK OUTLET PONTIAC Transport ‘98 We Have Diesels, White. Good condition, Ford, Dodge, Chevy dependable. $4000/obo 3/4 Ton, 1 Ton, Crewcab 228-497-5560 / 228-806-0630 4X4’s 866-869-1987 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2004 Silver, Exc cond! keyless Vans entry, auto sliding dr, JBL sound sys, 15K $25,200. 251CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1996 455-5036 V-6, AT, 2 AC’s, AL, AD, Work Vehicle, 8 Passenger, Motorcycles White, 148k, $3800. 251-3448812 ’00 Yamaha Venture, MM Chevy Full Size Work Van Edition, Touring Bike, 1998 Looks & runs great, ivory New tires. $4200 obo. 251& tan, 39k, looks new, 2 990-5918 or 605-5640 dsets & helmets, head CHEVY Venture Extended 40MPG, Van, ‘97, many extras, $8,995. 251-476-7888 145k mi, Must See. ’04 R. King cust. 2 seats, 2 $5,000 (601)947-1065 windshields, chrome front CHEVY VENTURE VAN end, Vance & Hines True 2002 Dual Exhaust, detachable LOADED! auto, air, PL, backrest $18,200 251-666PW, 9760 CD, 79.7K, Well main‘05 Harley Davidson tained. Sportster 1200 Custom $10,500. 251-605-6382 3200 mi., w/windshield & CHRYSLER T&C LXI ’96, sissy bar. 1 yr factory 178K miles, all power, AC needs work, $2400. Call 251- warr. $9500 228-623-4790 aft. 4pm. ■ 656-0831 DUAL AC, PWR PKG, CRUISE, #PT9790 04 FORD F350 29,990 960 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 ’01. 3 toolboxes ladder rack, new tires, 75,000 mi. $13,000. Jessie 251-609-2925. CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4 2001. SWB, V6 auto, air. TOYOTA 4RUNNER ‘97, Very sharp and clean. 255k mi, needs paint, runs $11,350 251-633-2473 good, black, $4,300. 228-475-9661 CHEVY Z71 ‘00 4WD, TOYOTA 4RUNNER LTD 1 owner, low mileage, GMC Yukon ’99 251-709-0042 excellent condition. ’00 loaded, PW, PL, CD, $16,500. (601)947-6801 60k, white, fully loaded, JEEP WRANGLER ‘93 4.0 cruise, exc cond, 101k new tires, $14,900 251-454Chevy Z71 Extra Cab99 miles, $8,950. 251-767-2395 auto, air, hard-top, full 3208; 661-1905 doors, 103K. $6800 4WD, auto, PW, PL, tilt, GMC Yukon Denali ’99, 228-588-2476/ 228-218-1998■ Toyota Landcruiser cruise, $11,500. Call Fully Loaded, Lthr int, FJ-62 ’88, Rare, only 61K, 251-209-8651 front winch JEEP WRANGLER ’98 All Original, AT, PW, PL, pkg 8000, 96K, 4WD, 1 Dodge 2500 Series 2005. 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, cold $12,900. 251-767-1258 Owner. $18,900. 251-666-2443 Fully loaded. Hemi, asking AC, CD, extra clean Toyota Sequoia ’02 $20,000 but will take trade. $10,000. 601-394-4177 GMC YUKON SLT ’02 SR5, leather, DVD, fully 251-213-1387 Black/Gray Leather, 4x4, JEEP WRANGLER ’99 loaded, 3rd Row Seat, Fully Dodge 3500 ’96, Extended 6 cyl, auto, alloy wheels, 49k mi, MUST SELL! Loaded! Cab, Diesel, 4x4, 5 Speed, soft top, hunter green. Extra clean, $19,900 OBO. 251-753-3062 AC, CD Player, Very Good $11,750 251-649-0841 $19,500 obo. 251-583-1318 Cond, $12,500. 251-391-2776 GMC YUKON SLT ’03. 3rd TOYOTA SEQUOIA SR5 JEEP WRANGLER row seats, loaded, lthr, 67K DODGE DAKOTA 2001 2002, Silver, Leather, V8, SPORT ’01 miles, new tires. White w/ Black Leather Rear Garaged, maintained, REDUCED $19,750. 251-633Interior, 4dr, 4.6L, V8, Spoiler, 4dr., CD/Cass., 53K loaded w/great extras. 6914; 490-6914 Miles. $23,000. 251-957-6724 Loaded. $9750. Call 251-986Only 54K. $13,200. Owner 5301 or 978-5511 GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, 251-344-9168 Loaded, Leather, Seats 8, DODGE RAM 1500 ’03 Trucks Jeep Wrangler ‘‘X Pkg’’ ’04 107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy V6, Auto, 52K Miles, AC, Black, auto, CD, 11k mi, w/Chrome Trim, Great CD, Very Good Condition! chrome wheels, nerf bars, Cond, Must See! $12,100. $10,700. 251-981-1211; 251OLET S-10 1998 CHEVRO front/rear bumper, $17,500. Call 251-605-1146 747-1616 V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual 251-209-6480 Correct Miles. Exc. GMC YUKON SLT 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Pick up KIA SPORTAGE 1999 Condition 66k, AM/FM/CD, Bose pre’99 Auto, 4WD, PW, 110k miles $5950 Call 251-633-6800 mium sound, leather, new 1 ownr, 87K, Reg Cab, 5 Excellent $4500 CASH tires, $21,500. 251-675-8395. spd, CHEVROLET Z-71 ’98 Call 251-583-1076 AC, tilt, crse, Exc cond 3rd Door, Loaded, 140K GMC YUKON SLT ’99 4x4 $5200. 251-680-6814 Land Rover Discovery 2003 miles, Tool box. $7600 OBO. 145K mi, white w/grey (251)367-7047; 422-0700 leather, fully loaded, per- Silver, 4WD, Loaded, Still DODGE RAM 1500 SLT ’01 $10,500. 251-443-7445; fect! Under Warranty, Low CHEVY 1500 ‘00 Single Quad Cab, 5.9L V8, auto, 533-7344 Mileage, $27,000 251-421EXTRAS! Tow pkg, 71K, Cab, LWB, at, 131K mi. 6591 or 421-4383 Extra Great cond. $6700 GMC YUKON SLT ’99 Clean! $12,500. 251-649-5997 228-522-6037 / 228-623-3937 Blue, 90K, Leather, CD, All LEXUS RX300 2X4 ’99 Power, One Owner, $9900. Loaded, pwr sunroof, heatCHEVY 2500 HD ’05 Dodge Ram 2500 ’99, SLT, 251-454-3208; 661-1905 ed seats, Pearl white/tan Crew cab, diesel, loaded, 4x4, diesel, bedliner, new leather, new tires. $15,500 silver, 4x4, 8k mi, $36,900 GMC Yukon SLT, ’99, tires 33x12.50/trans, 251-661-0908 obo. Call 251-604-8172 camper top, 138k, Leather, all power, very $17,700obo. 251-422-9990 clean, blue, original owner, LINCOLN AVIATOR ’04 Chevy 3/4 Ton ’03, 103,000 miles, excellent 24K miles, loaded, Dodge Ram Hemi ’04, condition $10,500, 251-463HD, 4x4, Reg Cab, V8, dark sand, w/extended $19,000. Weekdays call 5988 or 251-343-9784 Auto Tran, AC, Tilt, warranty after 4, weekends anytime, Cruise, $12,800. 251-454-2211 $31,000 251-675-0383 GMC Yukon XL, ‘04, 12k 510-6901; 510-1773 Chevy 3500 ’94, 8x12 box mi, no flood damage, Mitsubishi Montero Sport Dodge Ram Quad Cab ’03, truck, 204K, runs good, black, tow pkg, On-Star, ’99 SLT, 4.7 V8, Loaded, Liner, Great work truck! $9300 Bose System, sunroof, Limited, Leather, Sunroof, Boards, 63K mi, $16,200. obo. 251-675-7605; 251-680heated seats, rear air, New Brakes, Great Cond 228-990-9362 8611 $30,000. D251-865-6315/ 556 $7900 Call 251-666-55 FORD F-150 2000 N251-865-4765 Chevy 3500 Dually ’95 130K miles, Regular Cab, 4dr 4x4, Red w/gray interi★ JEEP SAHARA 1997 ★ Mitsubishi Montero Sport or XLS 2001, Loaded, 68k Gas engine, needs tires, Black, 6 cycl, 5 speed, AC, CD player, bedliner miles, $11,000. 251-947-4822 $6800. 251-645-1966 CD, $8350. 251-377-5444 or 747-4559 80K, new tires w/2’’ lift. Chevy Avalanche ’03 Ford F-150 2000 Ext’d Cab, $8900. 251-583-0615 NISSAN PATHFINDER ‘01 Black, Like New, 4DR, V6, 5 speed, cassette, 22K miles, Must Sell! ★ JEEP WRANGLER 1991 All Power, Cruise, CD cruise, AC, bedliner, 140K Player, Black/Gray $26,000. 251-680-2161 ★ hwy mi, $6800. 251-533-9252 Interior. 92K. $10,900. Call Chevy C1500 1997 Red, 5-spd, 2’’ Lift; new 251-533-5531 FORD F-150 2004 SUPER Ext’d Cab Blue, 160K tires, rims, seats & stereo. CAB. 20,300 Mi. 4.6, AT, 160K miles. $5900. 251-633- NISSAN PATHFINDER SE miles, 4WD, toolboxes, loaded, New tires, Red/Tan $6800. 251-866-0100 8810 ’01 w/tan cloth. $20,000. 251-454Champagne, CD, Running CHEVY S-10 ‘00, 4WD, ★★★★★★ 3989 Boards, Alloys, Exc Cond! ext cab, at, V-6, 83k mi, ISUZU TROOPER ’95 89K Miles. $11,900. 251-421- $7,200 firm. (601)947-2916/ FORD F-150 2004. 4WD, 4White, 135k miles, $5500 5969 dr Lariat, Ext-Cab, 4.5L OBO 251-626-5951 Mon-Sat., 601-947-6652 engine, 16,001 miles. 1 8-6. Nissan Pathfinder XE ’99 Chevy S-10 ’02, white, V6, owner, garage kept, mint V6, auto, 70k, gold/tan Honda CRV 2000 auto, A/C, stereo, 119k mi, cond. Locally owned. AMcloth, PW, PL, PM, very 4WD, 4 cyl, 4DR, auto, looks & drives like new, FM CD Sys, Cruise, clean, $9750 251-344-8414. Extra Clean! $9900. $4,950. lthr/heated seats, alloys, 251-379-0186 251-634-1080 or 895-1458 NISSAN XTERRA ’00 auto, PW, PL, rear Excellent Condition! defroster, PM, running HONDA PASSPORT 1997 CHEVY S-10 2002 Silver, Auto, CD, $9800 AT, V6, A/C, Pwr, CD, R/C, V6, 5spd, cold AC, tilt, boards, tow pkg, back-up Call 251-639-9292 sensors, 20,000 mi warr. 4WD, New tires. Great cruise, bedliner, alum left. $26,900. 336-380-0263. shape. Consider all trades. whls, 50K. Super nice. PONTIAC AZTEC SUV $4,700. 251-471-5962 L $8500 251-661-0908 Ford F-150 ’99 2003 Ford Explorer Sport Track ’04, Wht/Tan, PW, PL, CD, DVD Sys, 22’’ wheels, Grill, 35K mi, Still under wrnty. HUMMER H2 2003 Nicest Around, Real Head Loaded, New Tires, Pewter Turner! $12K in access Color, Lady Owner, $36,000. $25,000 obo. 251-401-6143 251-421-6591 or 421-4383 $ 960 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2005 33,990 $ 1-888-402-6574