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Thursday, Sept. 29
STATE, 4-A SPOR TS, 1-B BARBOUR WOOS CONSERVATIVE LAWMAKERS Tough contest awaits Greene County 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 Maybe if they built enough dadburn oil rigs off the Coast, they would block dadburn hurricanes! 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¢ Thursday, September 29, 2005 www.gulflive.com Our online affiliate FEMA boss lauds ‘model’ response By HOLBROOK MOHR The Associated Press JACKSON — Acting FEMA Director R. David Paulison praised Mississippi’s “model” response to Hurricane Katrina on Wednesday, but he would not say if there had been a breakdown in Louisiana’s preparations for the killer storm. “I have not seen in a long time a system that worked as well as this one,” he said during a tour of a temporary FEMA office in downtown Jackson. “They very quickly set a unified command system like they’re supposed to do.” While he praised the state’s response, the feeling from some officials wasn’t reciprocated. “We have come to agree with the president that the federal response could have been quicker,” said Vincent Creel, a spokesman for Biloxi Mayor A.J. Holloway. He said immediately after the storm, officials felt they were on their own. In the week after the storm, the question “Where’s FEMA?” was repeated by many along See FEMA, Page 10-A Suspect sought in shooting death AP By NATALIE CHAMBERS The Mississippi Press See SHOOTING, Page 10-A The Mississippi Press MOSS POINT SCHOOLS REOPEN wanted for allegedly shooting wife, friend MOSS POINT — A Moss Point man is being sought by police here for allegedly shooting his wife and killing a male companion in her company. A search is under way for James Edwards Jr., 52, of Moss Point in the shooting death of Larry Smith, 47, of Beaumont, Miss., said Interim Police Chief Demetrius Drakeford. The shootEdwards ing occurred shortly after 7 p.m. Tuesday, in front of 3819 Howell St. in Moss Point. Drakeford said Smith, Juanita Edwards and her two young children were sitting outside in a vehicle when James Edwards pulled up and began shooting a .380 caliber semiautomatic pistol into the vehicle. Smith reportedly tried to escape the gunfire by jumping out of the vehicle and was shot. Jackson County Coroner Vickie Broadus said Smith was shot six times and died of internal hemorrhaging. “The victim was found outside the vehicle on the ground,” Drakeford said. Juanita Edwards was shot once in the stomach. She was transported to Singing River Hospital and released after emergency room treatment. The children, under age 5, were not harmed. Juanita Edwards and a witness, whose name has not been released, identified James Edwards as the shooter, Drakeford said. Edwards, considered armed and dangerous, was last seen driving a red GMC Sierra with a white antenna. The tag numout” flyer has been circulated seeking James Edwards Jr.’s whereabouts. By ROYCE ARMSTRONG Mississippi Emergency Management Agency director Robert Latham, right, listens to acting FEMA director R. David Paulison, during a visit to the FEMA hurricane disaster field office Wednesday in Jackson. ■ Moss Point man Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press George County: State’s peanut capital Magnolia Junior High Assistant Principal Lynn Nettles looks at a map Wednesday morning as she helps seventhgraders find their first class at Ed Mayo Junior High during the first day of school since Hurricane Katrina. LUCEDALE — Tons of peanuts are rolling up and out of the ground, on the way to becoming tasty snacks as the harvest gets under way in George County. The next time you open a jar of peanuts, peanut butter or bite into a candy bar, there is a good chance the peanuts may have been grown locally. “We tend to think of peanuts coming from Georgia,” said County Extension Director Mike Steede. “Peanuts are also grown in other states, and George County is the number one producer of peanuts in Mississippi.” That’s right. George County, with its acres upon acres of pine forests and cotton fields, is also the Magnolia State’s leading peanut producer. No other county comes close, according Steede, who estimates there is between 5,000 and 6,000 acres of peanuts in the county this year. That compares with only 400 to 500 acres five years ago. Steede said other counties such as Perry, Stone and Forest grow roughly 1,000 acres each. Last year, the state produced See PEANUTS, Page 7-A Magnolia students, displaced by Katrina, attend Ed Mayo ■ New building, chal- lenges face Moss Point students on first day of school after storm By ALLISON MATHER The Mississippi Press MOSS POINT — Meagan Aultman was less than optimistic on her first day back at school. “I feel that it’s going to be a big ol’ mess,” the eighth-grader predicted Wednesday morning as she slowly approached Ed Mayo Junior High. Before Katrina, she and about 650 classmates attended Magnolia Junior High. That facility received enough Despite the confusion of finding classrooms and remembering a schedule she has not thought about in four weeks, Meagan said it would be good to get back to learning. Seventh-grader Kameron Manning spent an hour Tuesday morning wandering from classroom to classroom. “I don’t know any of my teachers’ names,” he said, frustrated. “I’m really nervous and I don’t know none of the classes.” Still, it’s an improvement over what has occupied their minds for the last four weeks. “I’ve been cleaning stuff out of my old house. We don’t have a house See SCHOOL, Page 10-A damage to force students and faculty to transfer to Ed Mayo, which already housed the Alternative Learning Center, a community clinic, students sent to in-school suspension and offices for federal programs and the family partnership program. Meagan’s mom, Cheryl McNutt, an Army specialist, escorted her daughter to school. “That’s why I brought her the first day — to make sure everything is going to go well, and to make sure they’re going to have a ride to and from school,” McNutt said. Royce Armstrong/ The Mississippi Press Steve Tanner holds up some recently inverted peanuts, a process that allows the peanuts to dry for three for four days before the plants are harvested with a combine. Out-of-town lawmen considered ‘godsend’ ■ Sheriff Byrd praises efforts of visiting law enforcement officers By NATALIE CHAMBERS The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — When Hurricane Katrina came ashore in Jackson County, she brought more than destruction. The hurricane’s uninvited visit brought in 200 out-of-town lawmen LOCAL 3-A LOCAL, 3-A Pascagoula, Moss Point to receive federal grants to rebuild Supervisors seek to extend property reappraisal deadline from across the United States eager to assist in duties that ranged from patrolling, search and rescue and drug arrests to distributing water and ice. Jackson County Sheriff Mike Byrd said in a 24-hour period, 16 drug arrests were made through aggressive SPOR TS, 1-B State releases men’s hoops schedule patrols — finding people in an area where they should not be. “We’re sending these folks out on patrol duties now and they are checking these folks. We are finding people involved in drug activity. We’re able to make more arrests because we have more eyes watching and more officers on the streets,” he said. The additional manpower is a result of emergency mutual aid agreements Mississippi has with other states. INDEX Advice . . . . . . . . . . . .5-B Classified . . . . . . . . .6-B Comics . . . . . . . . . . .4-B MISSISSIPPI PRESS HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS: (251) 219-5551, (866) 843-9020 “They’ve been a godsend to us. They have help tremendously,” Byrd said. Law enforcement aid began pouring in the week of the storm, beginning with Florida. Responders included the Florida Highway Patrol, Alabama Highway Patrol, Georgia Sheriff ’s Association, Arkansas State Police, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, the National Guard, Catoosa County, Ga., See LAWMEN, Page 7-A Editorial . . . . . . . . . . .8-A Sports . . . . . . . . . . . .1-B TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-B Vol. 159 — No. 282, 20 Pages © 2-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS OBITUARIES Funeral Home, Escatawpa, Miss. Locally owned and operated. You may view and sign the register book for Mrs. Sutherland at www.heritagefuneralhome.us SUTHERLAND Jo Ann Engel Sutherland, 69, of Pascagoula, Miss., died Sept. 27, 2005. She was born Aug. 5, 1936 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Jo Ann was an active member of Eastlawn Methodist Church where she was involved with the choir and served on various Committees. She was a past member of Pascagoula County Club Ladies Golf Association where she was club champion three years in a row. She was also a past member of the Ladies Bowling Association, participating in numerous tournaments nationwide. She was preceded in death by her husband, R.N. Sutherland III; and father John E. Engel. Survivors include her four children, Ricky Sutherland, Cindy (Steve) Haygood, and Stephen Sutherland, all of Pascagoula, Miss., and Lea Ann (Bafrry) Brooks of Hurley, Miss.; mother, Dolores E. Engel of Pascagoula, Miss,; motherin-law, Exie P. Sutherland of Pascagoula, Miss.; ten grandchildren, Christy (Ernie) Lewelling, Damian Sutherland, Derek (Nicole) Sutherland, Brad Brooks, TJ Brooks, Austin Haygood, Andrew Haygood, Adam Haygood, Brett Sutherland, and Tyler Sutherland; five great grandchildren. She was also blessed with many special caring friends who helped her through her past few years of illness. Visitation will be Friday, Sept. 30, 2005 from 9-11 a.m. at Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss. Funeral will be Friday, Sept. 30, 2005, at 11 a.m. from the Chapel of Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, with the Rev. George Jackson officiating. Burial will follow in Jackson County Memorial Park in Pascagoula, Miss. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Steve Haygood, Barry Brooks, and Ernie Lewelling. In lieu of flowers, family request donations to Eastlawn Methodist Church Building Fund or Hospice of Light. Arrangements by Heritage STANLEY Joshua Aaron Stanley, beloved son of Alvin and Linda Stanley, was born on July 4, 1983, in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda. He passed away Sept. 26, 2005 at the age of 22. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Warren G. and Lura Bishop; paternal grandfather, Owen V. Stanley; and aunt, Margie Shaw. He is survived by his parents, Alvin and Linda Stanley, of Escatawpa, Miss.; brother, Alvin (Andrea) R. Stanley, Jr., of Corpus Christi, Texas; nieces, Chloe Stanley and Kathryn Stanley, of Corpus Christi, Texas; grandmother, Mary Stanley, of Newton, Kan.; aunts and uncles, Larry (Fran) Stanley, of Richland, Wash., Walter (Sue) Bishop, of Wichita, Kan., Wuanitita (John) Dill, of Purdy, Mo.; uncle, Terry Stanley, of Wichita, Kan.; and many cousins, relatives and close friends. Visitation will be on Friday, Sept. 30, 2005, from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m. at Heritage Funeral Home, Escatawpa, Miss., with funeral services to begin at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dean Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers the family would like donations to be made to the Jackson County Exceptional School, 4311 Hospital Road, Pascagoula, Miss. 39581 (228-762-1457). Honorary pallbearers will be Dewayne Mathieu, John Waymon Lewis IV, Tre Wilks, Charles Rea, Earnest Bolling III, Thomas Marshall, Jackie Hicks, Chris Norsworthy, Keith Dennis, Bruce Kines II, and Shannon Bokin. Arrangements by Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss. Locally owned and operated. You may view and sign the register book for Mr. Stanley at www.heritagefuneralhome.us JOHNSON Mrs. LaNore’ Adelaidd Johnson, 84, of Pascagoula, Miss., passed away Sept. 26, 2005, in Pascagoula. She was born Nov. 19, 1920, in Pascagoula, Miss. Mrs. Johnson was a homemaker and member of Our Lady of Victories Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman J. Johnson; her parents, Pedro W. Cox and Hermenia Frederic Cox. Survivors include her chil- 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 CIRCULATION dren and their spouses, Hermenia (Butch) Shoemaker, Patty (Calvin) Russell, Herman (“Joey”) (Carlene) Johnson, Jr., Charles (Betty) Johnson, LaNore’ Johnson, Jeffrey (Connie) Johnson, Keith Johnson, and Laura (Jim) Waite; her grandchildren, Paul (Susan) Shoemaker, Karen (Richard) Howell, Stephen O’Brien, David (Hope) O’Brien, Patrick (Lynn) Russell, Tammy (Terry) Richards, Chrisley Russell, Jamie Lee (Brad) Reynolds, Jenifer (Mike) McDonough, Thomas (T.J.) Johnson, Jason Johnson, Brittany Crawford, Derek (Amy) Johnson, Erin Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Caitlin, Johnson, Stephen Johnson, McKenzie Johnson, Daniel Green, Dillon Waite, Alyvia Waite; great-grandchildren Cortney Ballew, Zachary Shoemaker, Madeleine Howell, Loren Howell, III, Blakeney O’Brien, Anna Leigh O’Brien, Patrick Russell, Destin Russell, Laurel Russell, Greenlea Reynolds, Chelsea McDonough, Jaque Johnson, and McKenna Johnson; sisters, Deasy Scordino, Marie Ryan, Gwenie Caughorn; brother, Lamar Cox. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005, at O’Bryant-O’Keefe Funeral Home, Pascagoula, Miss. Rosary will be at 7 p.m. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, 2005, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Moss Point, Miss. Burial will follow in Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. Arrangements by O’BryantO’Keefe Funeral Home, Pascagoula, Miss. Millender’s Funeral Home We honor all PRE-PLANNED & BURIAL Insurance policies 100% from other funeral homes 475-5448 4412 Main Street • Moss Point JONES James Jones, 68, of Pascagoula, Miss., departed this life on Sept. 25, 2005. James was born on Nov. 1, 1936, in Neshoba County, Miss. He was preceded in death by his mother, Elzo Jones; three brothers, Ruddie Lee Jones, Roger L. Jones and Lt. C. Jones; two sisters, Elzo Jones and Veola Tucker. He retired from the paint department at Ingalls Shipbuilding in 1997, after 30 years of dedicated service. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Georgia L. Jones; four children, Ena Hutson and a devoted son-in-law, Brian K. Hutson, Valarie Jones-Lee, Craig (Tameekia) Jones, and Felicia “Lisa” Jones; other children, Dester Parson, Ralph Brazzle, and Darryl Brazzle, Shauntay Jones (Rod- erick) Square, Damien and Victor Jones; two brothers, Clyde McCune and Robert Joe (Equilla) Jones; 16 grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two devoted godchildren, Deandrea and Anecia Moore; a host of nieces and nephews; relatives and devoted friends. Viewing will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005 at Union Baptist Church, Pascagoula, Miss. Funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. at the church with Rev. Dr. Willie Jones officiating. Interment will be in Gabriel Cemetery, Pascagoula, Miss. All Arrangements Entrusted to Millender’s Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. LETT Charlie C. Lett, Jr., passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit, Mich. He was born on Oct. 9, 1927, in Monroe County, Ala. He was a resident of Moss Point, Miss. until he moved to Detroit. Mr. Lett was a graduate of Magnolia High School and served in the U.S. Army. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service in Detroit, Mich. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charlie Lett, Sr. and Mazie Broughton Lett. He leaves his memories to Marie Crawford, a devoted friend for many years, of Detroit, Mich.; two sisters, Norvella (Willie) Griffin, Moss Point, Miss. and Mentha (Samuel) Huckleby, Compton, Calif. Well loved nieces and nephews, Janice (Jerome) Debose, Willie (Gloria) Griffin, Jr., Anita Smith, Ingrid (Hermon) Rose, and Sheila Taylor, all of Moss Point, Miss., Ruth Leavy, Robert Huckleby, and Rita Huckleby, all of Compton, Calif.; special friend, Mr. Nathaniel R. Askew, Detroit, Mich.; several great nieces; great nephews, relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005, at 1 p.m. at Robinson's Friendly Funeral Home. Interment will be in First Baptist Cemetery at a later time. Arrangements by Robinson's Friendly Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. JONES Ms. Minnie Jones, 83, of Lucedale, Miss., died Sept. 23, 2005, in Lucedale. She was born Dec. 12, 1923 in Thomasville, Ga. Ms. Jones was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie and Maggie McQueen; and a granddaughter. Her survivors include two daughters, Mary Carter and Bobbie Ludgood; five grandsons; several great grandchildren; and friends. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., Friday, Sept. 30, 2005 at Lilly Grove Baptist Church in Lucedale, Miss. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, Sept. 30, 2005, also from the church. Burial will follow at Lilly Grove Cemetery in Lucedale, Miss. Arrangements by Robinson’s Friendly Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. All carriers, dealers and distributors are independent contractors, keeping their own accounts free from control. Therefore, The Mississippi Press, Inc., is not responsible for advance payments made to them, their agencies, or representatives. 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THURSDAY Partly cloudy 81° 62° FRIDAY Partly cloudy 86° 72° LUNAR STAGES ALMANAC New moon Oct. 3 Record High 94° in 1904 First quarter Oct. 10 Record Low 42° in 1967 Full moon Oct. 17 Yesterday’s High 93° Last quarter Oct. 24 Yesterday’s Low 72° Yesterday’s Rain trace 13.1 pts/1000 This Month’s Rain 2.33" 84.38° Year to Date Rain 67.80" MISSISSIPPI SOUND Salinity Water temperature TIDES SUNRISE/SET Rise Set Thurs. 8:00 am H 5:59 pm L Thurs. 6:47 am 6:42 pm Fri. 8:55 am H 5:57 pm L Fri. 6:47 am 6:40 pm Sat. 10:00 am H 5:41 pm L Sat. 6:48 am 6:39 pm Sun. 12:08 am H 5:20 am L Sun. 6:48 am 6:38 pm 11:30 am H 5:01 pm L Mon. 6:49 am 6:37 pm Tues. 6:49 am 6:37 pm Wed. 6:50 am 6:35 pm 11:17 pm H Mon. 6:39 am L 10:59 pm H RIVER STAGES MARINE FORECAST Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff) 18.07 feet Pascagoula River (Merrill) 26.25 feet Chickasawhay River (Leakesville) 51.13 feet North winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet. Protected waters smooth. Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Catholic school opening delayed for three days ■ Resurrection students to report for classes on Oct. 6 By ALLISON MATHER The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — The opening of Resurrection Catholic School has been delayed, principal Elizabeth Benefield said Wednesday. Students should report for classes Oct. 6, instead of Oct. 3 as originally scheduled. “Because of Rita, repairs, equipment and supplies were delayed,” she said. Though students will be back in the routine of attending school daily, the schedule may be altered to make up for lost days. “For the first two days, start and end times will remain the same as before,” she explained. “After school begins we will give them a revised school schedule.” A longer school day may be necessary. Currently school starts at 7:50 a.m. and lasts until 2:40 p.m. “We’re focusing on instructional time and the quality of instruction,” Benefield said. “We will be taking in some holidays, like the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, for example.” Until the end of the month, the elementary school will provide all students lunch for free. Middle and high school students are asked to bring their lunch, Benefield said. Though many students may have lost their school uniforms in the storm, some guidelines remain. “We want them to be modest and appropriate,” Benefield said. “Those children who have uniforms should certainly wear them.” Students are expected to wear “closed shoes” — no sandals or flip-flops. School supplies will be provided by the school. “We’ve had donated supplies come in for all students,” Benefield said. “It’s not necessary for parents to get anything.” The daycare will operate as usual, except morningcare will be held in the cafeteria. Benefield said enrollment will increase by 50 to 60 students because second- through sixthgraders from St. Peter the Apostle School also will attend Resurrection. St. Peter’s students will join the Resurrection classes, and teachers from both schools will team-teach the combined groups. St. Peter’s 3-year-old prekindergarteners through firstgraders will remain at that school. Reporter Allison Mather can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. BRIEFS “Obituaries over one inch in length are paid advertisements.” Oak Grove Estates plans annual block party The 25th annual Oak Grove Estates block party will be held on Oct. 1, beginning at 1 p.m. The event will include food, games and fun for the entire family. The first Block Party was held on Oct. 1, 1980, on John Class of 1955 Reunion postponed PASCAGOULA — Pascagoula High School Class of 1955 reunion has been canceled until a later date. It was scheduled for Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, according to class member Ann Jones. • Hurricane Debris Cleanup • Tree Removal • Tractor Work • Lawn & Shrub Maintenance ~ Fully Insured ~ Serving Pascagoula, Moss Point, Gautier, Ocean Springs CALL 475-6048 Newsroom: (866) 843-9020 [email protected] any medium. 61° F. Kennedy, Sargent and Sinclair streets. That day consisted of a short program, food and lots of fun. Committee members in charge of this year's activities include Lydia Sargent Sinclair, Gwen Nix, Lisa Hartfield, Alice Stirgus, Gussie Jack and Bridget Phillips. ADVERTISING All submissions become the property of The Mississippi Press and will not be returned; submissions may be edited and may be published or otherwise reused in 87° HURLEY — Retirees, former employees and spouses of International Paper Co. are invited to a reunion to start at 11 a.m. Saturday at Catfish Point. The dinner is $15 a person. Call Harry Bragg at (228) 475-0692 or James Vice at (251) 865-4308. Billing Inquiries - (800) 239-1340 Ext. 5411 Steve Cox, Editor T-storms MS. ELIZABETH FAYE NICHOLSON, 44, of Gulfport, Miss., died Sept. 27, 2005. O’Bryant-O’Keefe Funeral Home, Pascagoula, Miss. SHARON DAMAZIO STEELE, 51, of Jackson County, Miss., died Sept. 27, 2005. Heritage Funeral Home, Escatawpa, Miss. Home Delivery: 3 mos. — $27 6 mos. — $54 1 yr. — $108 Home Delivery: 3 mos. — $27 6 mos. — $54 1 yr. — $108 NEWS TODAY AREA DEATHS Billy Wilder, Circulation Director Billy Wilder, Circulation Director General Advertising: (866) 265-3131 MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER International Paper Co. to hold reunion Saturday General Subscriptions: (866) 843-8911 General Subscriptions: (866) 843-8911 Tommy Chelette, Advertising Director THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Send your storm stories to [email protected] or mail them to: The Mississippi Press P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula, MS 39564 — From Staff Reports Space Savers ™ Self-Storage Portable Storage Available Immediately •Moving Supplies •Truck Rentals (251) 625-0597 A Paulk Company THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: [email protected] 3-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS LOCAL/REGION Cities to receive Legislator say Katrina God’s wrath federal funds ■ Pascagoula, Moss Point eligible for community grants to help rebuild By BRAD CROCKER The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — The cities of Pascagoula and Moss Point will rechannel funding from the Mississippi Department of Housing and Urban Development to meet new sets of community needs caused by Hurricane Katrina. Both cities will take annual Community Development Block Grants, which are administered through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and other funding sources to address housing, infrastructure and public safety projects. Federal assessment teams visited both cities this week to get an idea of how the agency’s money will be spent differently over the next fiscal year. “They’re being kind enough to come down and see for themselves the destruction Katrina brought to the Pascagoula-Moss Point area,” Pascagoula Community Development Director Betty Bensey said. In addition to pre-approved funding, both cities will get additional funding from the federal government, said Cassandra Terry, director of the Mississippi Department of Housing and Urban Development. “We let (the cities) determine the needs there and how to use the funds,” Terry said. Bensey said the approximately $1 million in Pascagoula could be applied to creating new neighborhoods of new homes and help qualified residents go from temporary housing to permanent homeowners. Building a new senior cen- HOUSING HOTLINES Mississippi Department of Housing and Urban Development housing hotline to assist Katrina victims: • (888) 297-8685 • Hearing impaired: (800) 877-8339 Fair housing laws hotline: • (800) 440-8091 • (601) 965-4757 ter to replace the one that was heavily flooded will also be on Pascagoula’s wish list in addition to some smaller projects, Bensey said. Moss Point Mayor Xavier Bishop said the approximately $750,000 the city will re-ceive will go toward building a new fire station on Martin Luther King Boulevard and road and infrastructure projects, all of which were in the works before Katrina. But addressing housing will also be a priority, he added. “The need for housing has changed dramatically since the storm. We still don’t have our arms around the magnitude of that problem. We’re gonna take a step back ... and see what all our needs are,” said Bishop, adding that the HUD money will be spent “ju-dicially.” Williams said identifying single and multi-family and public housing needs for displaced families are main goals of the agency, which also established a housing hotline for victims and one to report violations of fair housing laws. “This was a rather unusual disaster so we’re having to be really innovative to help those families find housing,” she said. Reporter Brad Crocker can be reached at bcrocker@ mspressonline.com or (866) 843-9020. Sups seek to extend reappraisal deadline By NATALIE CHAMBERS The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — The Jackson County Board of Supervisors plans to seek a two-year delay on property reappraisals. The board, acting on a request by the tax assessor’s office, will submit its request to the state tax commission. The reappraisals were to be completed by 2006. If granted, current property values, minus storm adjustments, will remain through 2008. “We’re working to see what we can do to help the flood and hurricane victims. Very shortly we will come up with something legal, fair and humane as possible,” said tax assessor Benny Goff. During Wednesday’s supervisors’ meeting, the board also BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A state senator in Alabama says Hurricane Katrina was God’s punishment on a sinful part of America. State Sen. Hank Erwin, R-Montevallo, wrote in a weekly column for news outlets: “New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast have always been known for gambling, sin and wickedness. It is the kind of behavior that ultimately brings the judgment of God.” Erwin, a former conservative talk-radio host and now a media consultant, wrote the column after a tour of hurricanewrecked Gulfport and Biloxi. “Warnings year after year by godly evangelists and preachers went unheeded. So why were we surprised when finally the hand of judgment fell?” Erwin wrote. “Sadly, innocents suffered along with the guilty. Sin always brings suffering to good people as well as the bad.” The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary was flooded by Katrina. Erwin “Warnings year after year by godly evangelists and preachers went unheeded. So why were we surprised when the hand of judgment fell?” — Ala. State Sen. Hank Erwin, R-Montevallo said the Baptists knew they had put themselves on the front lines ministering in a sinful place that could be targeted. He said he did not think the hard-hit residents of the low-income lower 9th Ward in New Orleans were singled out for especially harsh punishment but were merely in the way, as were the shrimpers in Bay- ou La Batre. William Willimon, bishop of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church, said Erwin is “sure no theologian.” “I’m certainly against gambling and its hold on state government in Mississippi, but I expect there is as much sin, of possibly a different order, in Montevallo as on the Gulf Coast. If God punished all of us for our sin, who could stand?” Willimon said. A member of Shades Mountain Independent Church, Erwin said, “As harsh as it may sound, those hurricanes do say that God is real, and we have to realize sin has consequences.” Erwin is not alone with that view. In Birmingham, Samford University professor of divinity Fisher Humphreys said Christians do believe God cares about sin. As to God’s control of events, different believers answer the question differently, Humphreys said. 4OOURWONDERFUL NEIGHBORSIN 0ASCAGOULA 'OODYSISNOWOPENFORYOUR SHOPPINGCONVENIENCE7ELOOK FORWARDTOMEETINGTHEAPPAREL NEEDSOFYOUANDYOURFAMILY renewed health insurance for the county’s 565 employees enrolled in the county’s insurance program. John Lockard, county insurance representative, said the renewal reflects very little change to the self-funded program through reinsurance carrier, Companion Life. Supervisors also heard storm-related payment concerns from Acadian Ambulance Service. The company sought county input on claim submittals to FEMA. Supervisors are meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center. Reporter Natalie Chambers can be reached at [email protected] or (866) 843-9020. ‘Families First’ class to continue From Staff Reports GULFPORT — All YMCA “Families First” classes in Moss Point, Ocean Springs, D’Iberville and Gulfport will resume their regular schedule on Oct. 3. Classes that were held in Pass Christian and Bay St. Louis are temporarily postponed. Call Laura Johnson, program coordinator, at (228) 392-1916 for details. ARE YOU DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR INSURANCE COVERAGE? Our law office is now evaluating and investigating possible legal claims for individuals who have suffered property damage as a result of Hurricane Katrina and are either being denied insurance coverage or the amount of insurance coverage available to you is in dispute. If this has happened to you, a relative or a friend, please call or come by our office. 7ELOOKFORWARDTOSEEING YOUSOONINOURSTORE /PEN-ONDAYn4HURSDAYAMPM &RIDAY3ATURDAYAMPM 3UNDAYAMPM LOMAX & NELSON Attorneys at Law 2502 Market Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567 228-762-3161 or toll free 800-874-1362 LOWRY M. LOMAX SCOTT O. NELSON Licensed to Practice in MS Licensed to Practice in MS & AL The Mississippi Supreme Court advises that a decision on legal services is important and should not be based solely on advertisements. Listing of the previously mentioned areas of practice does not indicate any certification of expertise therein. #()#/4#2/33).' $ENNY!VENUEIN0ASCAGOULA 4-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: [email protected] THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 STATE/REGION Few of Katrina’s dead named By MELINDA DESLATTE The Associated Press AP Rep. Leonard Bentz, R-Biloxi, right, listens Tuesday to colleague Michael Janus, R-Biloxi question witnesses at a House Gaming Committee meeting at the Capitol. BATON ROUGE, La. — Though hundreds of corpses from Hurricane Katrina await identification at a makeshift morgue in St. Gabriel, only 32 bodies have been released to families for burial — a slow pace that the head of the body recovery process for Louisiana lamented Wednesday but said was unavoidable. “These are horrible times, and it’s extremely frustrating. I wish I could speed up the process, but speeding up the process could contaminate the process. I’m sorry about that,” said Dr. Louis Cataldie. Among those on the list was Jessie Lee May, 79, who was abandoned at St. Rita’s Nursing Home in flooded-out St. Bernard Parish, left for so long that she can’t even have an open casket at her funeral. Her daughter, Donna Lavalais of Tacoma, Wash., remembered her mother for the good deeds May did as a missionary with a Gulfport church to how she loved a good Bingo game. “She deserved so much better than what she got,” Lavalais said. Louisiana’s official death toll from Katrina rose to 896 on Wednesday, most of those bodies brought to the temporary morgue Barbour woos conservative lawmakers BRIEFS ■ Lucedale Republican wants to ban casinos By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS The Associated Press JACKSON — Gov. Haley Barbour found himself in an unusual position Wednesday, hearing “no” from some conservative lawmakers who are normally his staunchest allies. The Republican governor appeared before the Legislative Conservative Coalition to discuss his proposal to let Coast casinos move up to 1,500 feet on shore. Barbour — who called lawmakers into a special session this week to handle Hurricane Katrina recovery issues — spoke in calm, even tones, saying he knows some people have religious objections to any change in the 1990 law that limits casinos to the waters of the Mississippi River or the Gulf of Mexico. But he said it makes sense, for public safety and for financial reasons, to let the casinos move off the water where powerful storms are a constant threat. Katrina severely damaged the 13 Coast casinos when it hit Aug. 29, shredding the walls of some and hurling a few of the massive barges onto land. Barbour’s proposal doesn’t affect the river casinos. It requires Coast casinos to still have some facilities touching the water. “A few hundred feet on shore is not going to affect the moral fabric of Mississippi,” Barbour said. Rep. Deryk Parker, RLucedale, said he believes casinos are morally wrong and should be outlawed altogether. “You’ve said on several occasions that we’ve got an opportunity,” Parker told Barbour. “Well, we do have an opportunity. We’ve got an opportunity right now to go back and fix a mistake that was made in the state of Mississippi in 1990. And I think we ought to seize that opportunity.” Before Katrina, the Coast casinos employed about 14,000 people and generated about $500,000 a day in state and local taxes. Parker said the Coast could try to attract other industries to make up for lost jobs or tax revenues if casinos were banned. “I just got an e-mail that said, ’I see where you’re a Baptist. I disagree with you on the stance that you’re taking. I hope your religion don’t cloud your mind,”’ Parker told Barbour. “But my religion’s who I am.” Barbour replied: “Well, I respect that opinion. That’s why they’ve got chocolate and vanilla. We don’t always agree on stuff.” Another member of the Conservative Coalition, Rep. Bobby Shows, D-Ellisville, told the governor: “There’s a lot of us Southern Baptists in a nineway bind, and I’m one of them.” Shows said he favors letting casinos move a short distance on shore, but he fears that if he votes to allow that, he’ll be ostracized in his church and his county and he won’t be reelected. Barbour repeated that he understands some people have firmly held moral objections. “But for the politics, I just say to hell with the politics,” Barbour said. “My old boss, my hero and mentor, Ronald Reagan, he said, ’At the end of the day, good policy is good politics. If you do what’s right, at the end of the day, the politics will take care of itself.’ “Now, all of these people who are outspoken against onshore, all voted for me. All of them voted for me. When I say all, it’s as close to all as politically possible,” Barbour said. “But I have to do what’s right, and I don’t think it’s a close call.” The coalition’s president, Rep. Joey Fillingane, R-Sumrall, told Barbour: “Many of us will not support you on this issue.” set up in St. Gabriel, about 15 miles from Baton Rouge, by refrigerated trucks. More than 100 bodies, however, remain in local parish coroners’ offices. Forensic workers are combing the bodies for identifiers: personal items, fingerprints, dental records, pacemakers or prostheses that may show up in X-rays and DNA, but Cataldie said there are problems with finding those markers. Dental records in New Orleans, in many cases, are destroyed or at least inaccessible. Bodies decomposed or partially decomposed when left for days or weeks in contaminated water, sludge and heat, making it more difficult to get fingerprints. Animals also are causing problems, he said. About 340 of the bodies brought to the temporary morgue so far have a “presumptive identification,” meaning forensic workers believe they have matched the corpse with a missing person and have notified families in most instances. But until a match is a “positive identification,” the bodies are not released to family members. Only 32 bodies have been positively identified and released to funeral homes chosen by their families, according to Cataldie. The first body was released to a family less than two weeks after Katrina struck, according to Building Supply & Brickyard Biloxi insured for Katrina casino losses JACKSON — The city of Biloxi, home to a dozen floating casinos smashed by Hurricane Katrina, took a gamble that paid off. Two months before the storm struck Aug. 29, the coastal town of 50,000 secured an insurance policy against a catastrophic event like a hurricane disrupting its stream of gambling revenue. At Mayor A.J. Holloway’s suggestion, Biloxi spent $92,000 on a “business interruption” policy that pays out $10 million. “He is going to be looked on as a genius for that,” city spokesman Vincent Creel said. Casino proceeds account for about a third of Biloxi’s budget. The $10 million policy will cover about six months of lost revenue. After Katrina’s wrath, Biloxi needs the insurance money just to keep afloat. “Right now, money is going out three times faster than on a normal day because we have so many people working so many hours and we have absolutely nothing coming in,” Creel said. The policy was underwritten by Lloyd’s of London, which has estimated its Katrina losses at $2.55 billion — its second-biggest loss ever. Child, man dead in likely murder-suicide CANTON, Miss. — An 8year-old girl and her 25-year-old male cousin died in an apparent homicide-suicide in Madison County, Sheriff Toby Trowbridge said. Trowbridge said deputies found the bodies Tuesday at a home in the Farmhaven community west of Canton. Azariah Akins, 25, also known as Azariah Branson, died of a gunshot wound, the sheriff said. Trowbridge said Akins’ cousin, Serving Jackson And Harrison Counties! 3257 Hwy. 90 Gautier a list of the victims provided by state health officials. The bodies of murder victims are sent back to the parish coroners’ offices. Cataldie said only six or seven of the bodies at the St. Gabriel morgue were murder victims, primarily from New Orleans. Despite reports of multiple beatings and throats slit at the convention center and Superdome in New Orleans, the Department of Health and Hospitals said only two bodies found at those evacuation sites were believed to have been murdered. They had gunshot wounds. Ten bodies were recovered from the Superdome and four from the convention center, Cataldie said. While murder investigations are handled in individual parishes, the St. Gabriel morgue has performed more than 100 autopsies as part of investigations by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office. The autopsies were mainly of nursing home and hospital patients who died of chronic illnesses, Cataldie said. The attorney general is looking into whether nursing homes or hospitals mishandled evacuations of patients, abandoned them during Hurricane Katrina, or euthanized people to spare them further pain when rescuers did not arrive. Jalill McGee, 8, also was found dead. He said Akins is the nephew of McGee’s mother. Akins is believed to have shot himself with a .22-caliber rifle, Trowbridge said. Trowbridge said he did not know the cause of the girl’s death, but there were “markings” on her body. Chief Deputy Eddie Belvedresi said the child apparently died from blunt force trauma. The two lived in the same home. 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The complaints — that Red Cross operations were chaotic in some places, inequitable in others — have stung deeply within an organization that is proud of its overall response to Hurricane Katrina, by far the most devastating natural disaster it has confronted on U.S. soil. “It’s frustrating to our thousands of volunteers out there every day, away from their families, helping people,” said spokeswoman Devorah Goldburg. “We never said we were perfect — we’re trying to do our best under extraordinary circumstances.” The frustration stems partly from the fact that the Red Cross has worked to avoid a recurrence of the humbling fundraising controversy that flared after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Back then, the Red Cross raised about $1.1 billion — its record so far for a single disaster — but the organization was assailed when donors belatedly learned that $200 million of their gifts were being earmarked to prepare for future crises rather than to help victims. Red Cross president Bernadine Healy resigned, the money was shifted back to the Sept. 11 Liberty Fund, and the organization promised greater accountability in future fundraising campaigns. Because of that experience, Goldburg said the Red Cross is determined to use its massive donations for purposes its donors were asked to AP Security officer Bruce Moore, front, hands out numbers to Hurricane Katrina victims in a long line at a Red Cross relief funds distribution area in Gulfport. As its hurricane relief donations near the $1 billion mark the American Red Cross is encountering some criticism of its efforts and mounting pressure to share funds with smaller groups as emergency work gives way to long-term recovery. support. These include emergency shelter and food, plus short-term financial aid, but not longer-term recovery or rebuilding. Such efforts have never been part of the Red Cross mission. “After 9-11, we learned we had to be very specific as to where our money is going,” Goldburg said. “Our donors are saying to us, ’We Senators, administration battle over Katrina care House GOP leader in battle to avoid prison sentence WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom DeLay, the iron-fisted Republican leader, relished a take-noprisoner approach as he rose to the top of Congress. Now, he faces a historic battle to keep himself out of a prison cell. A Texas grand jury on Wednesday indicted Delay on a charge of conspiring to violate political fundraising laws, making him the highest-ranking member of Congress to face criminal prosecution. House Republican rules forced him to Delay temporarily step aside as majority leader while he fights the charge. A defiant DeLay said he had done nothing wrong and denounced the Democratic prosecutor who pursued the case as a “partisan fanatic.” He said, “This is one of the weakest, most baseless indictments in American history. It’s a sham.” Nonetheless, DeLay’s temporary departure and the prospect of a criminal trial for one of the Republicans’ most visible leaders reverberated throughout the GOP-run Congress, which was already struggling with ethics questions surrounding its Senate leader. Republicans quickly moved to fill the void, while voicing polite support for DeLay. Speaker Dennis Hastert named Missouri Rep. Roy Blunt to take over most of DeLay’s leadership duties. want this money spent on Katrina right now.”’ The Red Cross estimates it will need $2 billion to finance Katrina-related emergency services. Even if the goal is reached, Goldburg said, any policy change that would allow support of recovery programs would have to be authorized by the Red Cross board of governors. TRACKING KATRINA DONATIONS Dozens of nonprofit organizations are raising money for short-term relief and long-term recovery in response to Hurricane Katrina, and total donations a month after the disaster have surged past $1.3 billion. In the aftermath of the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Americans gave charities $2.2 billion — almost half to the American Red Cross. After the South Asian tsunami last December, they donated $1.3 billion. The latest figures provided by some of the groups responding to Katrina: • The Red Cross, which focuses on emergency relief, had received $977 million as of Tuesday, almost halfway to its goal of $2 billion, a milestone that would shatter the donations record for the organization set after the Sept. 11 attacks. • The Salvation Army, which handles both short-term relief and long-term recovery, has received more than $185 million, by far its record for any disaster and more than doubled what it received after the Sept. 11 attacks. • The Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, which intends to distribute its donations in consultation with governors of the stricken states, has received more than $100 million. • America’s Second Harvest, which supplies food banks, has collected $18.6 million in cash and nearly $50 million in food products. • The United Way of America has received about $20 million earmarked for Katrina relief. The agency hopes donors will remain supportive of charities not involved in hurricane relief but which combat poverty and other social problems that Katrina helped draw attention to. — The Associated Press By KEVIN FREKING The Associated Press Ronnie Earle, the Democratic prosecutor in Austin who led the investigation, denied politics was involved. “Our job is to prosecute abuses of power and to bring those abuses to the public,” he said. He has noted previously that he has prosecuted many Democrats in the past. DeLay, 58, was indicted on a single felony count of conspiring with two political associates. The two previously had been charged with the same conspiracy count. They are John Colyandro, former executive director of a Texas political action committee formed by DeLay, and Jim Ellis, who heads DeLay’s national political committee. DeLay’s successor, Blunt, also has a connection with Ellis, federal records show. Since May 2003, Blunt’s political action committee, the Rely On Your Beliefs Fund, has paid at least $88,000 to Ellis’ firm, the J.W. Ellis Co., for political consulting and fundraising. The spending figures were compiled from government records by the nonpartisan Political Money Line, a campaign finance tracking service. The indictment stems from a plan DeLay helped set in motion in 2001 to help Republicans win control of the Texas House in the 2002 elections for the first time since Reconstruction. The grand jury accused the men of conspiring to route corporate donations from DeLay’s Texas committee to the Republican Party in Washington, then returning the money back to Texas legislative candidates. WASHINGTON — The White House is fighting a congressional effort that would give low-income hurricane victims the same access to health care under Medicaid that survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks received. Gulf Coast governors pressed for action Wednesday amid reports that hundreds of poor people in Louisiana had been denied Medicaid benefits. “We’ve got people who have needs today,” said Gov. Kathleen Blanco of Louisiana. Blanco and Govs. Haley Barbour of Mississippi and Bob Riley of Alabama endorsed extending Medicaid coverage to Katrina victims who otherwise would not be eligible to participate in the program. The cost of the legislation, which includes other measures, is estimated at $9 billion. The White House says the legislation is unnecessary because the government has created a temporary fund that is available when health care providers treat uninsured storm victims. “We feel like this is a very good approach to meet their needs immediately,” Health and Human Services Department spokeswoman Christina Pearson. Sens. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, and Max Baucus, D-Mont., the bill’s sponsors, questioned whether the fund would have enough money to compensate providers and whether the administration has the legal authority to set up such a fund. “Could you please explain to us why the Katrina evacuees do not deserve the same assistance provided the people of New York,” the senators wrote HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt. After the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Bush administration approved a waiver program for New York that extended Missing teen’s mom meets with lawyer ALWYN H. LUCKEY, P.A. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — With help from a local businessman, the mother of an Alabama teen who disappeared on a class trip to Aruba planned to meet with an attorney here to discuss her options in the stalled investigation. Beth Holloway Twitty, mother of Natalee Holloway, told the Philadelphia Daily News for Wednesday’s editions that “we just feel like if we just continue, that something will break.” On her meeting with an attorney, she said, “I want to see what my options are, and how do I go about pursuing those.” Holloway, 18, hasn’t been seen since May 30, the night before she and other students from her Alabama high school were to return home from a senior week trip to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with two Surinamese brothers, Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, and Dutch teen Joran van der Sloot. We are now open for business and accepting hurricane-related insurance claims and will continue to provide legal services to local businesses, individuals and our community. We are located on Hwy. 90 in Ocean Springs in the Bienville Square Shopping Center in Between Century 21 and Bayview Furniture. Please feel free to call us on our toll free number (800) 874-3175, or our local number (228) 875-3175. Our business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. You may also e-mail us at [email protected]. We hope that we can assist you in these difficult times. THE LAW FIRM OF “I want action now. Our people are hurting. They need help. We’re asking you for it, but to do it in a responsible way.” — U.S. Sen. Trent Lott ed.” Medicaid workers in Louisiana reported that several hundred people have been rejected for benefits under the health insurance program for the poor, even though the hurricane has left them destitute. Pearson said the department was working out an agreement with the state, similar to those reached with Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Medicaid provides health care coverage for low-income people, primarily children, their parents, pregnant women, the disabled and the poor in need of longterm care. Thousands upon thousands of adults in Gulf Coast state do not fall into those categories. How to help them is at the heart of the disagreement between senators and the administration. But other differences exists, too. For example, the Senate bill provides a relief fund so those with private insurance can pay the premiums needed to maintain the policy. In a statement, the National Governors Association has praised the Grassley and Baucus bill. “You have been willing to work with us in making sure that the needs of our most vulnerable citizens are addressed,” they said. Sen. Trent Lott, R-Miss., said he wanted to expand Medicaid only to those people who were affected by the hurricane. He also wanted the help to be temporary. He said Congress would act “with the help of the administration or without them.” “I want action now. Our people are hurting. They need help. We’re asking you for it, but to do it in a responsible way,” Lott said. Medicaid coverage to people not normally eligible for Medicaid. Leavitt wrote Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist on Tuesday to say that his department is “providing relief quickly, rather than waiting to implement an unprecedented new federal program as envisioned” by the Grassley-Baucus bill. Grassley, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said four or five senators were blocking action on the bill. He also made it clear that the White House needs to work with him if it expects his committee later this year trim the size of the Medicaid program by $10 billion over five years. “People at the White House need to know that the chances of our getting a (budget cut) bill moving out of my committee are very difficult if we don’t get this behind us,” Grassley said. Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark., said the administration’s proposal would result in states such as hers sending a bill to Louisiana and Mississippi for the cost of providing Medicaid services to residents forced to evacuate. She said the Senate has become paralyzed by “the web of red tape that this Associated Press writers David Pace administration is spinning over our ability to provide the basic needs of health and Andrew Taylor contributed to this care to people who have been devastat- report. ATTENTION To Reach The Mississippi Press Please Call: Circulation: 866-843-8911 Advertising: 866-265-3131 News: 866-843-9020 E-Mail: [email protected] THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Lawmen From Page 1-A Sheriff ’s Department, Birmingham Police Department, the Indiana Department of Conservation and the Florida Department of Conservation. “We’ve also had other agencies to come in from California and New Jersey,” Byrd said. The extra hands were first dispatched to the most devastated areas of the county, said Byrd, because looting was such a problem. Another immediate need following Hurricane Katrina was search and rescue. “Some places we couldn’t go through and had to cut our way through with chain saws to get to these people. In the south part of the county, areas along the beach front, those folks had nothing. These guys, along with the National Guard, were distributing ice and water and food to these folks plus helping us patrol,” he said. The first 48 hours after Hurricane Katrina struck, Byrd said local law enforcement patrols were unable to communicate with each other. “We lost the sheriff ’s office and all our 911 stuff. We were routing everything through the substation (St. Martin). The only way we could talk ... we had a mutual aid channel on our walkie-talkie and Southern Link. A week after the storm, a contractor accidentally cut a fiber optic line but by then, our cell phones started working. It was pretty bad for a while so we had to flood these areas with law enforcement,” Byrd said. Sgt. Wallace Thompson with the Toombs County, Ga., Sheriff ’s Department was glad to render a helping hand. Thompson said the only natural disaster he had witnessed was a tornado. “It’s nothing compared to this,” he said. What Thompson will remember Friday when he returns home is the compassion that has emanated from it all. His supervisor, Chief Deputy Barry Brown, said 10 deputies eagerly accepted the disaster relief assignment. While in Jackson County, they’ve worked 12-hour shifts, the same as local law enforcement officers. “When we first got here, we were assigned the night shift. We did basically beach patrol in Ocean Springs ... a lot of sightseers possible, potential looters. We bought four-wheelers with us and some patrol vehicles,” he said. “We made some arrests, some drug related, curfew related arrests,” Brown said. Even though the deputies came to Jackson County to assist, they’ve learned from the disaster, too. His rural county has approximately 27,000 as compared to Jackson County’s 135,000 residents. “We are not used to large cities and masses of people. It is a challenge for us to try to grow accustomed to patrolling city streets. It is such a massive area and so much destruction. It’s difficult to really fathom what happened and get the feeling of the people. A lot of folks have lost everything. It kind of overwhelmed us to start with and we’re just trying to grasp what we can with regards to what is gong on in the area and try to support local law enforcement and whatever area they assign us from our incident command,” he said. Gautier Police Chief Allen Johnson said volunteers helped out a lot with street patrols. “The Florida Highway Patrol manned these intersections that had to be manned, which turned the few people we had a loose so we could man the calls,” he said. The out-of-town lawmen are expected to phase out by Oct. 14. Reporter Natalie Chambers can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 219-5551. 7-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS CLEANING UP Peanuts From Page 1-A peanuts on about 22,000 acres. There are a number of reasons for the jump in George County peanut production. One of the chief reasons is the 2002 farm bill. The bill eliminated peanut allotments which essentially gave the peanut markets to a few protected growers. The 2002 bill also protected U.S. farmers from the cheap foreign imports permitted under the North American Free Trade Agreement, Steede said. Another important reason, according to Bert Driscoll, an area peanut farmer, is the climate and the soil types found in George County. Driscoll was one of the first area farmers to begin growing peanuts. He has been growing peanuts for six years. “The sandy soil is excellent for growing peanuts,” he said. “The long growing season with its high levels of annual rainfall are also important for a good peanut crop. Yields are high, between 3,500 and 4,000 pounds per acre. “We raise a very high quality peanut in this area,” Driscoll said. “Peanuts grown in the Southeast — Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi — are nearly perfect. “This includes the peanuts grown in George County. They are a high protein product with a good appearance and pleasing flavor.” Because of the high quality of George County peanuts, most are used for snack foods, Driscoll said. This includes roasted peanuts, candies and peanut butter. Driscoll also cited close markets as a reason that George County farmers have begun growing peanuts. There are several ready markets just across the state line in Alabama, one being West Bay Peanuts in Wilmer, he said. Steve Tanner has been growing peanuts for three years. He said one of the reasons he began growing them is because they are almost hurricane proof. The vines grow low to the ground and the nut develops and matures beneath the soil surface. “We needed an alternative crop,” Tanner said. “With the price of corn and soybeans as low as they are, we cannot compete with the Midwest and Plains states with our lower yields of those crops. Peanuts work well in a rotation with cotton.” George County is the current peanut capitol for the state, but that is a title that may be short lived. “I do not look for much more acreage to go into peanut production,” Steede said. “Most of the county’s productive farmland is already being used to grow row crops. I do not think people will rush out to convert timber land into peanut production. One of the reasons that will not happen is the high cost of getting into the business.” Tanner agreed. “If the farmers in the Delta region can come up with the right variety they will grow more peanuts than we can grow in George County,” he said. The future for peanut growers throughout the Southeast is bright, however. According to information prepared by the National Peanut Board, Americans are looking for healthier snack foods and peanuts fill the bill. An article in Farm Press magazine says that peanut butter consumption was up 9.8 percent in 2004. Reporter Royce Armstrong may be reached at [email protected] or (601) 947-9933. Lawsuit accuses FedEx of discrimination Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Bradly Lynn clears out a load of water-ruined office supplies Tuesday from the Tiki Restaurant in Gautier. Lynn, a waiter at the restaurant for four years, is one of several employees clearing out the restaurant that was bought in May 1969 by the Thornton family before Hurricane Camille hit. The kitchen is marked by a nine-foot water line from Hurricane Katrina. 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All submissions become the property of The Mississippi Press and will not be returned; submissions may be edited and may be published or otherwise reused in any medium. Other Opinions Bullying the big leagues Sometimes it is hard to suppress the unworthy thought that congressional hearings are sometimes an occasion to get celebrities to Washington. And indeed on Wednesday, the “Jurassic Park” author was testifying on global warming before one Senate committee. But it was the commerce committee that hit the grand slam that day with five baseball Hall of Fame players, Hank Aaron, Lou Brock, Phil Niekro, Robin Roberts and Ryne Sandberg. They were there to support — and deflect some of the congressional heat — from baseball commissioner Bud Selig, who, along with the players’ union, has been far too slow to adopt a steroidabuse policy, in the opinion of avenging senators. Pro football, basketball and hockey reps were also there, but baseball, in the words of an expitcher, Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., a Hall of Famer himself, “seems to be the problem.” Looked at dispassionately, steroid abuse might be a problem, but it’s hardly a crisis and not one worth Congress taking the unusual step of regulating a professional sport and private enterprise played by millionaire adults. Nonetheless, Bunning and Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia, all good Republican conservatives who presumably eschew federal regulation, are proposing, if baseball doesn’t act first and on its own, to take drug policy out of the hands of the sports leagues and make it a matter of federal law. McCain says it’s because “we have an obligation to our young people.” Whether young athletes try chemical shortcuts has more to do with the quality of their parents and coaches than the virtues of their heroes. And no congressional committee can protect against the disillusionment that a hero of one’s youth might turn out to be a drunk, a substance abuser, a womanizer, a meantempered thug or simply over the hill. Last March, in a House hearing on steroids, the Orioles’ Rafael Palmeiro with finger-jabbing emphasis denied ever using illegal performance enhancers. Four months later, he tested positive for one and was suspended. When “Rafi” returned to the field, the onetime fan favorite was heckled from the stands. Tuesday, he quietly entered the Orioles clubhouse, and, without speaking or being spoken to, cleaned out his locker — his career and quite likely his hopes of joining Aaron and the others in the Hall of Fame being over. There are punishments worse than any Congress can inflict. — Scripps Howard News Service IRA without an arsenal The Irish Republican Army has given up its entire arsenal of weapons in Northern Ireland, the Canadian general who supervised the disarmament process asserted this week. The IRA’s materiel included ammunition, rifles, machineguns, mortars, missiles, hanguns and explosives! That’s a lot of negotiating power, though a bit much in a province that is a part of a democracy. The announcement might remove the biggest stumbling block in Northern Ireland’s peace process since Britain started talks with Sinn Fein, the IRA’s political wing, in 1994. The mostly Catholic IRA said in July that it would no longer seek to abolish the predominately Protestant, United Kingdom-connected territory of Northern Ireland by force — in belated respect for democracy in the province. If the report by Gen. John de Chastelain is fully substantiated, the report is very good news indeed. Unfortunately, however, we probably won’t know for a while it the report is fully credible because the IRA refused to permit photos and selected the two witnesses to the disarmament project themselves. That some IRA members have been involved in various mob-like criminal activities doesn’t raise the trust level much, either. Still, the secret disarmament work was conducted by U.S., Canadian and Finnish officials, so it has considerable, albeit not complete, credibility. The general admitted that he could not be certain that every IRA weapon has been disposed of, but expressed belief that the IRA was sincere in saying it had handed over its arsenal. Let’s hope that that the confidence-building produced by General John de Chastelain’s report might speed efforts to quickly revive a CatholicProtestant administration in the province and again and finally determine Ulster’s political future — and especially clarify its future relationship to the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Still, a bit more verification of the disposition of the IRA’s weaponry would help. — The Providence Journal AP Representative Tom Delay, R-Texas, talks to reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday after resigning as House majority leader following his indictment by a Texas grand jury on conspiracy charges. DeLay said he plans to retain is congressional seat. DeLay indictment adds to GOP troubles, voters’ cynicism By RON FOURNIER The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Drip, drip, drip. The criminal conspiracy indictment against Tom DeLay adds to the political water torture of Republicans, the party in power that stands to lose if the public’s mood continues to sour. Voters are turning against the Iraq war, fretting about the economy and losing faith in their political leaders. Less than a year ago, President Bush won re-election and the GOP picked up seats in the House and the Senate, raising hopes in conservative circles that Republicans could control Congress and the White House for a generation or more. Suddenly, they’re worried about clinging to power beyond the 2006 and 2008 elections. “We can still stabilize the situation and make it right, but there’s no question that this is a rough patch,” said Republican consultant Joe Gaylord, an adviser to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. A confluence of events — the spate of GOP scandals, the rising death toll in Iraq, the lethally slow response to Hurricane Katrina and a steep decline in consumer confidence with the economy — has shifted the political landscape. Bush, who rose to power in 2000 on a pledge to restore integrity to the Oval Office, now presides over a party rocked by controversy. DeLay and two of his political associates are charged with laundering campaign money through the Republican National Committee in violation of Texas law. While not charged, longtime Bush adviser Terry Nelson is named in the indictment as the RNC official through whom the money flowed. Senate Majority Leader Bill First, RTenn., faces federal investigations into his stock sales. A former White House official was arrested last week in the investigation of Jack Abramoff, a high-powered lobbyist and fundraiser. In a direct threat to the White House, a federal prosecutor is investigating the disclosure of a CIA agent’s identify. Two years ago, the White House denied that Bush confidant Karl Rove played any role, but revelations in recent months have shown that the deputy chief of staff spoke with two journalists about the operative. Whether Bush knew the truth while the White House was issuing its denials is not publicly known. It is also unclear whether Democrats can overcome their own problems — the lack of a single, strong leader or unified message. Party leaders managed to speak with one voice Wednesday, accusing Bush of fostering An AP News Analysis a “culture of corruption.” The GOP’s change of fortunes came at a bad time: Both parties are busy recruiting candidates for the 2006 elections. A senior GOP official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said several potential candidates are expressing jitters. Bush’s reputation has taken hit after hit. His government’s response to Katrina led to the ouster of disaster chief Michael Brown, condemned by Republicans and Democrats alike as an underqualified, outof-touch political hack whose hiring suggests a wider practice of cronyism inside the Bush administration. A year after many voters set aside concerns about Bush’s policies out of respect for his leadership skills, polls suggest that most voters now question whether the president can handle himself in a crisis. Many Republican strategists believe Katrina crystallized voters’ simmering concerns about the state of the nation, elevating issues of class and race, the national debt, the effectiveness of government and even the war in Iraq. Four in 10 voters want to cut spending in Iraq to pay for Katrina recovery, according to an AP-Ipsos poll last week. Two-thirds of voters say the president is spending too much in Iraq. Just as many were concerned the money was not being spent wisely. Mark McKinnon, who coordinated Bush’s campaign advertising, said voters won’t hold Iraq or the ethical scandals against the party. “The public will see that partisan axes are being ground,” he said. For some Republicans, the worst news of the week was that consumer confidence had suffered its biggest drop in 15 years, a sign that Katrina and rising fuel costs were wearing on Americans. But polls show voters are disenchanted with both parties, their faith in government is low and they want bold, bipartisan action to resolve the nation’s problems. DeLay is just another politician in trouble, just like Katrina was just another example of government incompetence at all levels. The public is restless. That could be bad news for both parties. “If this doesn’t get any better, if people don’t see a dime’s bit of difference between corrupt Republicans and the same tired old Democrats,” Gaylord said, “there could be a third party movement coming on.” Ron Fournier has covered national politics for The Associated Press since 1993. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Vancleave poet remembers Katrina To the editor: In the Midst of the Storm God heard our prayers in the midst of the storm. He knew we were bruised, battered and worn, So He sent His angels to help us through, He sent all kinds, who knew just what to do. Some came with water, ice, food and prayers, Some just had open arms and listened with care. Others wore different colored hats and drove trucks of white, They donned tool belts, put up poles and gave back our light. Angels came from near and from far away, Working without complaint through night and day. They saw our pain and reached out with care, Just so we would know that SOMEONE was there. Some of the angels were from just down the street, Who had themselves been knocked from their feet. But they shared what they had with those in need, Be it food, or just a helping hand with many kind deeds. We took the blow that Katrina sent our way. She knocked us to our knees, but there we prayed. God heard our prayers and calmed the weather And used the storm to bring us closer together. Nyoka Smith Vancleave The world used to be divided into the haves and the have-nots. Since Hurricane Katrina roared through Jackson County a month ago, that division here, locally, could be renamed the needs and the need-nots. Even with a hard look and an educated guess, it is nearly impossible to tell the difference. To do that, we have to read between the lines. For four weeks, Jackson County has been standing in lines. There are lines for food, lines for water and ice, lines for food stamps, Red Cross financial aid and general information. I can’t be sure, but I would guess there are probably even lines out there to find out what line to be in. I heard someone in Donna a line last week who Harris didn’t know what the line was for, but stood there to find out because so many others were there, that the end result must be worth his wait. He was a need-not. People like him don’t truly need the help being afforded this community through federal and state programs, non-profit organizations or the generosity of churches and other cities. As long as there are lines for aid, there will be need-nots in them. The aid that was so generously provided in Katrina’s aftermath has become a hindrance and not a help to so many. Forget the crippling debilitation of the hurricane. We need a recovery plan from the assistance. It is in our nature to seek out the bargains, to work the best deal, to try to get something for nothing. So it is hard to see the error of our ways for being need-nots in a line designed for the needy. We must step away to make room for those who still need the help. And sadly, those who can use the assistance may not be taking advantage of it for fear that there are others out there who need it even more. Dick Paul, a Gautier man pulling double duty on both the Pascagoula School Board and his city’s council, shared an eye-opening experience with me. Paul crossed paths with a group of students from a Nashville, Tenn., college who are living in Lucedale and commuting to Gautier to “mud out” houses for the elderly and handicapped residents. Mudding out houses, I learned, is to rip out the water-damaged sheetrock and to disinfect for mold. These students were directed to the home of a woman in her late 80s who lived alone and may need some help getting her home back in order or at least ready for the rebuilding phase. They found her sitting in a wet chair, listening to a battery-powered radio. She told her would-be mudders that she was fine. Her air conditioner was working now, and her belongings and furniture would dry out soon. A month after the storm pushed Gulf waters through her house, her bed was still soggy, yet she planned to sleep in it when it dried. The Tennessee youngsters were in tears relaying her story to the Gautier councilman, who was amazed that it could be happening in his city. But it’s not just in Gautier, it's all across the Coast. This woman was a need, not a neednot. She probably grew up in a time when you didn’t wander from line to line with a hand out looking for help. You put those hands to work and made do with what you had. No one is going door-to-door finding those truly in need. We saw the aid come and watched the lines form, forgetting that those who needed it most might not jump on the crowded band wagon. It is up to us, as neighbors, to identify those in our community who could use the help, as Christians to make sure that need is met and as Americans to make room in the lines for those who really should be there. It is time that those of us who don’t still need the hand-outs start helping ourselves. To get back to the normalcy we say we want, we must work if we can, spend the money we earn locally and keep the economy going. We cannot rebuild Jackson County until we can stand on our own feet to hold the hammer. Donna Harris is a reporter for The Mississippi Press. Her column appears on Thursday. She can be reached at dharris@mspressonline or (251) 2195551. 10-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 FEMA From Page 1-A the Coast who were desperate for food and water. Katrina left extensive damage along Mississippi’s 90-mile Coast, wiping cities like Waveland off the map. FEMA, state officials and volunteers continue to supplying residents in the hard-hit areas with food, water and shelter. Paulison said setting up a central command system with representatives from state, local and federal agencies allowed FEMA to understand what the local needs were while also relaying what resources were available to help recover from the Aug. 29 hurricane. When asked if former FEMA director Michael Brown was accurate in blaming problems in Louisiana on that state’s officials, he said current relief efforts for Katrina and Hurricane Rita are his primary concern. “A couple a months down the road, absolutely, we’re going to go back and look at that and find out what those issues were and what exactly worked and didn’t work,” he said. “You know, Mike Brown spoke for him(self). “Those were his words and what he had to say. I don’t know if they were reactive or not,” Paulison said. Brown, who resigned on Sept. 12 after widespread criticism over FEMA’s response to those stranded in New Orleans by deadly floods, has since laid most of the blame on Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin. President Bush selected Paulison, who has three decades of firefighting School From Page 1-A now,” Kameron said. Already steps had been taken to alleviate confusion. Seventh- and eighth-graders met in separate assemblies and were welcomed by school administrators. Then first-period teachers called their rolls and escorted their students to their first class of the day. There were notable differences, though. Career Discovery teacher Keenon Wynn’s classroom is not yet ready, so he conducted class in the library — also currently used to store mop buckets, cleaning supplies and computers. “We’re dealing with “Chilan adverse dren don’t situation. In life, and in necessariyour careers, ly need you’ll deal fancy with adverse buildings situations,” he said. to learn. The class They just had to repeat need some firstadults to day activities. care about “Your stuthem.” dent information was — Magnolia sitting in my principal Lt. desk. My Col. Kim desk went Staley under water. I no longer have your student information,” Wynn said. So students re-listed all of their contact information. For some displaced by the storm, writing down an address was difficult. Some administrator’s perceptions were different. Magnolia principal Lt. Col. Kim Staley transferred with his students to Ed Mayo. “We opened up today like we did the beginning of school,” Staley said, welcoming students and issuing instructions in the hallway. “It looks like all of our kids came back, so that’s good.” Ceiling tiles are missing, the preparation of some classrooms is not quite finished and repairs everywhere are only temporary. Some rooms in the middle of the building are not airconditioned, though a new air conditioner unit has been ordered and was expected to arrive Tuesday. However, the damage will not be a distraction to students, Staley said. “Children don’t necessarily need fancy buildings to learn. They just need adults to care about them,” he said. “Things are OK here. We’ve done well in Moss Point.” Reporter Allison Mather can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 219-5551. 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Wittner, (251) 219-5553 E-mail address: [email protected] B Thursday, september 29, 2005 FLORIDA LOTTERY Cash 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5-4 Play 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1-7-1 Fantasy 5 . . . . . .6-9-11-26-32 Lotto . . . . .17-18-25-36-39-45 LOUISIANA LOTTERY Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-3-2 Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-4-3-4 Cash Quest . . . . . .50-32-19-8 Lotto . . . . . . .3-7-19-38-39-40 Powerball (17) .7-22-27-48-50 BOYS’ PLAYER OF THE WEEK Chanse Cooper and Justin Matthews A pair of running backs have been named the boys’ players of the week. Ocean Springs’ Chanse Cooper and Greene County’s Justin Matthews were each instrumental in their teams respective wins this week. Cooper Cooper helped Ocean Springs overcome a slow start Saturday with a pair of long touchdown runs in a 21-7 win over Picayune. Cooper scored on runs of 66 and 41-yards in a 21 points Greyhounds’ fourth quarter in the victory. Ocean Springs (2-1) will host Hancock Friday. Matthews provided a spark for the Greene County offense in its first region game of the season. Matthews responded to a Collins touchdown with a 95yard kickoff return on the ensuing possession Matthews to tie the game for the Wildcats. Matthews then helped the Wildcats pull in front in the final quarter, as he was on the receiving end of a 17-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Markeus Bivens. Greene County (2-1) will take on Wayne County Friday. Volleyball, softball back in action ■ Region games only thing on agenda for local teams as they ready for playoffs By JR. WITTNER The Mississippi Press After nearly a month away from the court and the field, prep volleyball and softball began once again this week as local teams are competing in division games for playoff spots. The first week of the volleyball playoffs is Oct. 11, and teams are in a mad rush to finish their regional schedules. The East Central volleyball team began play Tuesday with a win over Vancleave and played Resurrection Wednesday night and will host Gautier tonight. The Lady Hornets then turn around next week and will play games Monday, Tuesday and Thursday against the same three teams. The Gautier volleyball team is in possibly an even more difficult situation. Coach Teri Carpenter’s team has not had a chance to practice since Hurricane Katrina, because the gyms at both Gautier and Pascagoula High Schools are being used in relief efforts. “It’s been more than three weeks since our last practice,” Carpenter said. “We haven’t had anywhere to practice because our gyms are being used by FEMA and relief effort. We petitioned to have the season moved back a week, but we are going to go at it and make do.” The Lady Gators begin a stretch of six matches in six days tonight in Hurley when they take on East Central. “Our girls have had other things on their minds other than volleyball,” Carpenter said. “I think they are just happy to getting back to playing again. “The most difficult thing is that we are all battling for playoff spots. We were starting to play well before the hurricane and now we are starting back over.” Gautier and East Central did have a couple of players transfer off the varsity teams and must replace those players. Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Moss Point and St. Martin are also resuming play this week. Things aren’t any better on the diamond. Vancleave was the earliest to began after the storm and George County, Moss Point and Ocean Springs are all battling for a playoff spot over the next week. St. Martin topped East Central on Tuesday as they began play again and Moss Point and George County will square off today in Lucedale in a key region game. Teams must get all division games in by Oct. 8 and the playoffs will begin on Oct. 11. JR. Wittner can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or [email protected]. Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Gautier will travel to East Central tonight for a key division game. The Lady Gators have not practiced since Hurricane Katrina and tonight’s game will be their first action in over month. Greene County ready for Wayne County ■ St. Martin, Gautier square off in Region 8-4A tilt By JOSH JOHNSON The Mississippi Press MSU releases basketball schedule STARKVILLE (AP) — Mississippi State will play seven of its first eight men’s basketball games at home and will make non-conference trips to Charlotte and to the San Juan Shootout. School officials on Wednesday announced the Bulldogs’ 2005-2006 schedule, which features a schoolrecord 16 home games. Mississippi State will play host to Santa Clara and George Mason, plus several opponents from the Southeast — including Chattanooga, Arkansas State, Northwestern State, Southeastern Louisiana, New Orleans and Troy. The Bulldogs also will play at new Atlantic-10 member Charlotte on Nov. 23, and for the second straight season will play Jacksonville State in Jackson. Chattanooga of the Southern Conference and Charlotte, formerly of Conference USA, played in the NCAA tournament last season. The Bulldogs also will play in the eight-team San Juan Shootout in San Juan, Puerto Rico, from Dec. 1921. Mississippi State opens See STATE, Page 2-B After a 10-year break, Greene County and Wayne County will renew their rivalry Friday night at 7 p.m. in Leakesville. Wayne County comes in as the top-ranked team in Class 4A, and Greene County (2-1) football coach Johnny Ainsworth doesn’t disagree with the Mississippi prep pollsters. “There isn’t one thing that concerns me about them, everything concerns me,” Ainsworth said. “They are very solid, very physical and have a lot of speed on defense.” And that’s just on one side of the ball. Another concern for Ainsworth and his players will be slowing down Wayne County’s offense. “They like to throw the ball and run the ball,” Ainsworth said. “They have a quarterback over there that has a strong arm and throws the ball well. He also can tuck the ball and run.” Ainsworth wasn’t done handing out the compliments. Greene County’s head man was impressed by the War Eagles’ special team as well. “What we have on film is a punter that averages 50 yards a kick,” Ainsworth said. “They also have a kicker that can kick the ball in the end zone, so their special teams are solid.” Greene County hopes to play a little better than the last time they met the War Eagles. In 1994, Greene County fell to Wayne County, 4827, but this time the Wildcats will have a slight advantage with the home crowd. “This week’s practice has been very upbeat for us,” Ainsworth said. “These kids know each other because they are neighboring counties. “We expect to have the biggest crowd we’ve had here at the stadium and we expect a good game.” D’Iberville at Vancleave, 7 p.m. Due to Hurricane Katrina, the Warriors from D’Iberville 3A-4A PREVIEWS Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press The Greene County Wildcats, ranked No. 5 in the 3A Associated Press poll, has a tall task in Leakesville Friday night. The Wildcats will entertain 4A No. 1 Wayne County. Greene County opened Region 8-3A play with a win over Collins, and takes a break in the region schedule this week. See PREVIEW, Page 2-B Yankees take lead in AL East By the Associated Press BALTIMORE — Alex Rodriguez hit a milestone homer, Derek Jeter singled in the tiebreaking run in the seventh inning, and the Yankees used a fine pitching performance by Shawn Chacon to beat Baltimore. The Yankees took a one-game lead over Boston in the AL East with four games to play. Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 2 BOSTON — Bronson Arroyo gave up three homers and all seven runs for Boston, which dropped one game behind New York in the AL East with four games remaining. Frank Catalanotto doubled, tripled and homered for the Blue Jays. Devil Rays 1, Indians 0 CLEVELAND — Tampa Bay’s Seth McClung pitched eight shutout innings and the Indians dropped three games behind the first-place White Sox with four to play. White Sox 8, Tigers 2 DETROIT — Jose Contreras won his eighth straight start and Scott Podsednik had four hits, leading Chicago to an 8-2 win over Detroit on Wednesday night that opened a three-game lead for the White Sox in the AL Central. NL Capsules Phillies 16, Mets 6 PHILADELPHIA — Chase Utley hit a threerun homer and drove in five runs, and David Bell and Kenny Lofton each had four hits to give the Philadelphia Phillies’ fading postseason hopes a boost with a 16-6 win over the New York Mets on Wednesday night. Rockies 10, Braves 5 ATLANTA — On a night when a lot of rookies were on display, Colorado first-year shortstop Clint Barmes had the biggest hit, driving in the go-ahead run with a two-run double in the sixth inning and the Rockies beat the Atlanta Braves 10-5 on Wednesday night. Astros 7, Cardinals 6 ST. LOUIS — Morgan Ensberg had a tiebreaking double in the ninth inning, his fourth hit of the game, and the Houston Astros beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-6 Wednesday night. AP Toronto’s Eric Hinske, right, is congratulated on his two-run home run by teammate Vernon Wells, Wednesday in the Blue Jays’ win over Boston. 2-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 BY THE NUMBERS ODDS FAVORITE at Colorado St. Friday at Rutgers Saturday at Iowa at Wisconsin at Florida St. at Michigan St. Colorado Virginia Clemson Virginia Tech at Tennessee at Nebraska at Texas A&M at Boston College Navy at E. Michigan Florida LSU at Wyoming Connecticut Minnesota Texas at North Carolina Southern Cal at UCLA at California at Bowling Green at Oregon St. at Marshall Utah St. Oregon Southern Miss Nevada at Miami at Purdue at UAB at Tulsa at Texas Tech at Oklahoma at Louisiana Tech at TCU at Auburn UTEP BYU Boise St. at Vanderbilt OPEN 1 5 ⁄2 TODAY 4 O/U (62) UNDERDOG Air Force Pk 1 (48) Pittsburgh 18 1 18 ⁄2 20 31⁄2 +1 31⁄2 6 11 191⁄2 1 5 ⁄2 24 361⁄2 41⁄2 11⁄2 4 151⁄2 17 9 +11⁄2 1 14 ⁄2 3 141⁄2 231⁄2 161⁄2 1 28 ⁄2 2 12 1 3 ⁄2 61⁄2 7 4 23 31⁄2 18 11⁄2 16 61⁄2 101⁄2 3 13 2 2 101⁄2 1 16 ⁄2 171⁄2 171⁄2 21 51⁄2 31⁄2 31⁄2 61⁄2 10 21 31⁄2 23 38 61⁄2 31⁄2 31⁄2 141⁄2 161⁄2 1 10 ⁄2 21⁄2 141⁄2 1 3 ⁄2 17 211⁄2 16 28 11⁄2 1 11 ⁄2 21⁄2 7 7 4 21 3 171⁄2 3 1 17 ⁄2 1 6 ⁄2 101⁄2 21⁄2 1 13 ⁄2 31⁄2 1 1 ⁄2 101⁄2 151⁄2 (52) Illinois Indiana Syracuse Michigan at Oklahoma St. at Maryland at Wake Forest at West Virginia Ole Miss Iowa St. Baylor Ball State at Duke Kent State at Alabama at Mississippi State UNLV at Army at Penn State at Missouri Utah at Arizona State Washington Arizona Temple Washington St. SMU at Idaho at Stanford at East Carolina at San Jose St. South Florida Notre Dame Rice Houston Kansas Kansas State New Mexico St. New Mexico South Carolina at Memphis at San Diego State at Hawaii Middle Tenn. (56 1/2) (43) (44) (47) (41 1/2) (37 1/2) (48) (51) (49 1/2) (60) (53) (72) (60) (53 1/2) (60) (57 1/2) (48 1/2) (48 1/2) (43 1/2) (50 1/2) (55) FOOTBALL National Football League Glance All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Miami 2 1 0 .667 68 51 New England 2 1 0 .667 70 67 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 41 50 N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 44 60 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 3 0 0 1.000 47 16 Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 55 44 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 59 75 Houston 0 2 0 .000 14 49 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 3 0 0 1.000 88 28 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 81 37 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 45 64 Baltimore 0 2 0 .000 17 49 West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 2 1 0 .667 60 61 Kansas City 2 1 0 .667 60 54 San Diego 1 2 0 .333 86 71 Oakland 0 3 0 .000 57 76 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Washington 2 0 0 1.000 23 20 Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 69 N.Y. Giants 2 1 0 .667 92 74 Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 75 37 South W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 3 0 0 1.000 60 32 Atlanta 2 1 0 .667 56 47 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 71 67 New Orleans 1 2 0 .333 49 80 North W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 1 1 0 .500 23 41 Chicago 1 2 0 .333 52 39 Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 54 77 Green Bay 0 3 0 .000 43 60 West W L T Pct PF PA St. Louis 2 1 0 .667 73 67 Seattle 2 1 0 .667 72 56 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 62 101 Arizona 0 3 0 .000 43 96 ——— Sunday’s Games Miami 27, Carolina 24 Atlanta 24, Buffalo 16 Cincinnati 24, Chicago 7 Indianapolis 13, Cleveland 6 St. Louis 31, Tennessee 27 Jacksonville 26, N.Y. Jets 20, OT Tampa Bay 17, Green Bay 16 Philadelphia 23, Oakland 20 Minnesota 33, New Orleans 16 Seattle 37, Arizona 12 Dallas 34, San Francisco 31 New England 23, Pittsburgh 20 San Diego 45, N.Y. Giants 23 BYE: Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Washington Monday’s Game Denver 30, Kansas City 10 Sunday, Oct. 2 Buffalo vs. New Orleans at San Antonio,noon St. Louis at N.Y. Giants, noon Seattle at Washington, noon Denver at Jacksonville, noon Indianapolis at Tennessee, noon Houston at Cincinnati, noon Detroit at Tampa Bay, noon San Diego at New England, noon N.Y. Jets at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Minnesota at Atlanta, 3:15 p.m. Dallas at Oakland, 3:15 p.m. Philadelphia at Kansas City, 3:15 p.m. San Francisco vs. Arizona at Mexico City, 7:30 p.m. BYE: Chicago, Cleveland, Miami, Pittsburgh Monday, Oct. 3 Green Bay at Carolina, 8 p.m. BASEBALL National League Glance East Division W x-Atlanta 90 Philadelphia 85 Washington 81 New York 80 Florida 80 Central Division W x-St. Louis 97 Houston 87 Milwaukee 79 Chicago 77 Cincinnati 73 Pittsburgh 65 West Division W San Diego 78 San Francisco 74 Arizona 73 Los Angeles 70 Colorado 66 L 69 74 78 78 79 Pct GB .566 — .535 5 .509 9 .506 91⁄2 .503 10 L 62 71 79 81 85 94 Pct .610 .551 .500 .487 .462 .409 L 79 83 84 87 92 Pct GB .497 — .471 4 .465 5 .446 8 .418 121⁄2 GB — 91⁄2 171⁄2 191⁄2 231⁄2 32 x-clinched division Tuesday’s Games Washington 11, Florida 1 N.Y. Mets 3, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 12, Colorado 3 Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Houston 3, St. Louis 1 San Diego 9, San Francisco 6 Arizona 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Colorado 10, Atlanta 5 Washington 11, Florida 7 Philadelphia 16, N.Y. Mets 6 Cincinnati 11, Milwaukee 4 Houston 7, St. Louis 6 San Francisco at San Diego, (n) Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, (n) Today’s Games Cincinnati (Milton 8-14) at Milwaukee (Glover 4-4), 1:05 p.m. Colorado (S.Kim 6-2) at N.Y. Mets (Glavine 12-13), 6:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Rusch 8-8) at Houston (Rodriguez 10-9), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Lowry 13-13) at San Diego (Lawrence 7-15), 9:05 p.m. Arizona (Nippert 0-0 or Vargas 9-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Od.Perez 7-8), 9:10 p.m. Friday’s Games Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Atlanta at Florida, 6:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Houston, 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Houston 87 71 .548 — 1 Philadelphia 85 74 .532 2 ⁄2 Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia 16, N.Y. Mets 6 Houston 7, St. Louis 6 Remaining Schedules Houston HOME (4) — Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Chicago. Philadelphia ROAD (3) — Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Washington. NL Boxes ASTROS 7, CARDINALS 6 HOUSTON ST. LOUIS abr h bi abr h bi Biggio 2b 4 0 1 1 Eckstin ss 3 1 1 0 Tveras cf 5 1 2 1 Edmnd cf 4 0 1 2 Ensbrg 3b 5 2 4 1 Pujols 1b 3 1 0 0 Brkmn lf 5 1 1 2 LWalkr rf 3 0 1 1 Lamb 1b 5 1 1 1 Schmkr lf 0 0 0 0 Lidge p 000 0 RSndrs lf 4 2 2 3 Lane rf 402 1 Mabry rf 0 0 0 0 AEvrtt ss 5 0 0 0 Grdzln 2b 4 0 1 0 Asmus c 3 1 0 0 YMlina c 4 0 1 0 Backe p 2 0 0 0 Nunez 3b 4 0 0 0 Gallo p 000 0 Crpnter p 2 2 2 0 Strkld p 000 0 Gall ph 101 0 Scott ph 1 1 1 0 Sprger p 0 0 0 0 Bgwell ph 1 0 0 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Gipson lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 40712 7 AReyes p Isrnghs p Tguchi ph Totals 000 0 000 0 100 0 33 6106 Houston 000 132 001— 7 St. Louis 001 140 000— 6 E—Ensberg (15), Pujols (14). DP—Houston 2. LOB—Houston 9, St. Louis 5. 2B—Ensberg (30), Scott (3), Grudzielanek (30), Carpenter 2 (2). HR—Berkman (22), Lamb (11), RSanders 2 (20). S—Eckstein. SF—Biggio, Edmonds, LWalker. IP H R ER BB SO Houston Backe 41⁄3 7 5 5 2 2 1 Gallo ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Strickland ⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 Springer 2 2 0 0 0 2 Qualls W,6-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 Lidge S,40 1 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis Carpenter 6 9 6 5 1 6 Al Reyes 2 1 0 0 0 3 Isrnghs L,1-2 1 2 1 1 1 0 WP—Carpenter. Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis; First, Bill Hohn; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third, Doug Eddings. T—2:58. A—40,616 (50,345). ——— ROCKIES 10, BRAVES 5 COLORADO ATLANTA abr h bi abr h bi Barmes ss 6 0 2 2 Orr 2b 523 0 Sllivan cf 5 1 2 0 BJordn rf 5 1 2 0 Helton 1b 4 2 1 0 AMrte 3b 5 0 1 1 Hlliday lf 5 2 3 2 JuFrco 1b 4 0 0 0 Atkins 3b 5 1 2 2 Pena c 411 0 Hawpe rf 5 1 1 1 Btemit ss 4 1 1 0 Qntnlla 2b 3 1 0 0 Lngrhn cf 4 0 1 1 LuGnzl 2b 2 0 1 1 Jhnson lf 4 0 1 0 Ardon c 4 1 2 1 Davies p 1 0 1 1 Francis p 2 0 0 0 Lerew p 0 0 0 0 TGreen ph 1 0 1 1 Hlndsw ph 0 0 0 0 Fremn pr 0 1 0 0 James p 0 0 0 0 Wright p 0 0 0 0 Kolb p 000 0 Mohr ph 1 0 0 0 LaRche ph 1 0 0 0 DeJean p 0 0 0 0 Bigbie ph 1 0 0 0 Dhmnn p 0 0 0 0 Totals 44101510 Totals 37 511 3 Colorado 002 003 104— 10 Atlanta 020 020 001— 5 E—Ardoin (6), AMarte (3). LOB—Colorado 9, Atlanta 8. 2B—Barmes (18), Helton (45), Holliday (24), Hawpe (10), TGreene (4), Orr (7), Pena (2), Johnson (12). 3B—BJordan (2). SF—Davies. IP H R ER BB SO Colorado Francis W,14-12 5 7 4 3 1 0 Wright 2 2 0 0 1 2 DeJean 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dohmann 1 2 1 1 0 2 Atlanta 2 Davies L,7-5 5 ⁄3 7 5 2 0 4 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Lerew James 2 1 1 1 1 3 Kolb 1 6 4 4 0 2 HBP—by Davies (Ardoin). WP—Davies, James. Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Larry Vanover; Second, Randy Marsh; Third, Jim Wolf. T—3:00. A—29,971 (50,091). ——— PHILLIES 16, METS 6 NEW YORK PHILA abr h bi abr h bi Reyes ss 5 0 0 0 Rollins ss 3 3 1 0 MrAnd rf 4 2 2 2 Lofton cf 6 2 4 1 KMtsui ph 1 0 0 0 Utley 2b 5 3 3 5 Beltran cf 4 1 1 0 BAbreu rf 4 2 2 1 Floyd lf 211 1 Vctrno rf 1 1 1 2 Diaz ph 100 0 Burrell lf 6 1 1 1 Wright 3b 4 2 2 2 Fultz p 000 0 Jacobs 1b 3 0 0 0 Howard 1b 4 1 1 0 HBell p 000 0 DaBell 3b 4 1 4 2 Hamlck p 0 0 0 0 Lbrthal c 5 2 3 1 RCstro c 4 0 1 0 Padilla p 2 0 0 1 Cairo 2b 4 0 3 1 Crmier p 0 0 0 0 Trchsel p 2 0 0 0 Madson p 0 0 0 0 Ishii p 100 0 Urbina p 0 0 0 0 Graves p 0 0 0 0 Tucker ph 0 0 0 0 Wdwrd 1b 1 0 0 0 Mchels lf 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 610 6 Totals 40 162015 New York 020 010 300 — 6 Philadelphia 104 022 07x — 16 E—Wright (22), Cairo (7), Trachsel (1). DP—Philadelphia 1. LOB—New York 7, Philadelphia 11. 2B—Cairo (18), BAbreu (36). 3B—Howard (2). HR—MarAnderson 2 (6), Floyd (33), Wright (24), Utley (26), Victorino (2), Burrell (32). S—Padilla. SF—BAbreu, DaBell, Michaels. IP H R ER BB SO New York 2 Trachsel L,1-4 4 ⁄3 10 7 7 3 5 1 Ishii ⁄3 2 2 2 1 0 Graves 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 HBell 1 ⁄3 3 2 2 0 3 2 Hamulack ⁄3 4 5 5 1 0 Philadelphia 1 Padilla W,9-12 6 ⁄3 8 5 5 3 7 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Cormier 1 Madson ⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 Urbina 1 1 0 0 0 1 Fultz 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ishii pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. HBP—by Padilla (Jacobs). PB—Lieberthal. Umpires—Home, Dale Scott; First, Tim Tschida; Second, Ron Kulpa; Third, Dan Iassogna. T—3:24. A—42,250 (43,826). American League Glance East Division W New York 93 Boston 92 Toronto 78 Baltimore 71 Tampa Bay 67 Central Division W Chicago 95 Cleveland 92 Minnesota 80 Detroit 71 Kansas City 54 West Division W x-Los Angeles 91 Oakland 85 Texas 78 Seattle 67 ——— L 65 66 80 87 91 Pct GB .589 — .582 1 .494 15 .449 22 .424 26 L 63 66 78 87 104 Pct GB .601 — .582 3 .506 15 .449 24 .342 41 L 66 72 79 90 Pct GB .580 — .541 6 .497 13 .427 24 SPORTS DIGEST TODAY’S LISTINGS College Football 6:30 p.m. — Air Force at Colorado State (ESPN) Golf 3 p.m. — PGA Tour: Chrysler Classic of Greensboro (USA) FRIDAY’S LISTINGS Boxing 9:30 p.m. — Johnson (42-10-2) vs. Jones (23-2-1) (light heavyweights) (FSN) College Football 7 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Rutgers (ESPN2) Golf 3 p.m. — PGA Tour: Chrysler Classic of Greensboro (USA) Major League BAseball 6 p.m. — Teams TBA (ESPN) From Staff, Wire Reports LOCAL SCHEDULE Today’s Events Prep Softball Moss Point at George County, 5:30 p.m. Prep Volleyball Gautier at East Central, 6 p.m. Vancleave at Resurrection, 6 p.m. Friday’s Events Prep Football Pascagoula at Gulfport, 3 p.m. Moss Point at Biloxi x-clinched division Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Boston 3, Toronto 1, 1st game Toronto 7, Boston 5, 2nd game Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 4 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 Baltimore 17, N.Y. Yankees 9 L.A. Angels 4, Oakland 3 Texas 3, Seattle 2, 11 innings Wednesday’s Games Toronto 7, Boston 2 N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1 Tampa Bay 1, Cleveland 0 Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit 2 Minnesota 6, Kansas City 3 Texas at Seattle, (n) L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) Today’s Games Chicago White Sox (Garcia 13-8) at Detroit (Grilli 1-0), 12:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Colon 20-8) at Oakland (Zito 14-12), 2:35 p.m. Texas (Rogers 14-7) at Seattle (R.Franklin 7-15), 5:35 p.m. Toronto (Downs 4-3) at Boston (Clement 13-6), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Small 9-0) at Baltimore (Bedard 6-7), 6:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (Fossum 8-11) at Cleveland (Sabathia 14-10), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City (Wood 5-8) at Minnesota (Mays 6-10), 7:10 p.m. Friday’s Games N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 6:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. Kansas City at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 6:15 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 9:05 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Boston 92 66 .582 — Cleveland 92 66 .582 — Wednesday’s Games Tampa Bay 1, Cleveland 0 Toronto 7, Boston 2 Remaining Schedules Cleveland HOME (4) — Sept. 29 Tampa Bay; 30-Oct. 2 Chicago. Boston HOME (4) — Sept. 29 Toronto; 30-Oct. 2 NY Yankees. AL Boxes DEVIL RAYS 1, INDIANS 0 TAMPA BAY CLEVELAND abr h bi abr h bi Lugo ss 3 0 0 1 Szmore cf 4 0 1 0 NGreen 2b4 0 1 0 Crisp lf 401 0 Cantu dh 4 0 0 0 JhPlta ss 4 0 1 0 EduPrz 1b 2 0 1 0 Hafner dh 4 0 0 0 TLee 1b 1 0 0 0 VMrtnz c 3 0 1 0 Huff rf 400 0 Blliard 2b 3 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 0 0 0 0 Brssrd 1b 3 0 1 0 Gomes lf 3 0 1 0 Boone 3b 3 0 0 0 Lafrst c 000 0 Blake rf 300 0 ASGzlz 3b 3 0 1 0 THall c 302 0 Gthrght cf 0 1 0 0 Hollins cf 2 0 0 0 Totals 29 1 6 1 Totals 31 0 5 0 Tampa Bay 000 000 010—1 Cleveland 000 000 000—0 DP—Tampa Bay 1, Cleveland 2. LOB— Tampa Bay 4, Cleveland 4. 2B—THall (20), VMartinez (31), Broussard (30). S—Hollins. SF—Lugo. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay McClung W,7-11 8 4 0 0 0 4 DBaez S,41 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cleveland ClLee L,18-5 8 6 1 1 1 3 (Saturday) St. Martin at Gautier, 6 p.m. Vancleave at D’Iberville, 6:30 p.m. George County at Harrison Central Wayne County at Greene County, 7 p.m. Hancock at Ocean Springs Terry at East Central, 7:30 p.m. Howry 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Rick Reed; First, Chris Guccione; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Alfonso Marquez. T—2:16. A—24,356 (43,405). ——— YANKEES 2, ORIOLES 1 NEW YORK BALTIMORE abr h bi abr h bi Jeter ss 5 0 1 1 BCstro 2b 4 0 0 0 ARod 3b 4 1 1 1 Mora 3b 3 0 1 0 JaGbi 1b 2 0 1 0 Tejada ss 4 0 0 0 Wmack pr 0 0 0 0 Gbbons rf 4 0 0 0 TMrtnz 1b 0 0 0 0 Surhoff lf 3 0 0 0 Shffield rf 4 0 1 0 JvLopz dh 4 1 2 1 Matsui lf 4 0 1 0 Matos cf 2 0 0 0 Sierra dh 3 0 0 0 Gomez 1b 3 0 2 0 Posada c 4 1 1 0 GGil c 200 0 BWllms cf 3 0 2 0 Newhn ph 1 0 0 0 Crosby cf 0 0 0 0 Fasano c 0 0 0 0 Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Totals 32 2 9 2 Totals 301 5 1 New York 000 001 100 — 2 Baltimore 010 000 000 — 1 DP—New York 1, Baltimore 3. LOB—New York 8, Baltimore 5. 2B—JvLopez (24), Gomez (11). HR—ARodriguez (47), JvLopez (14). SB—Womack (27). CS—Matos (9). S— Cano. IP H R ER BB SO New York Chacon W,7-3 62⁄3 4 1 1 3 1 Gordon 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 MRivera S,43 1 0 0 0 0 1 Baltimore DCbera L,10-13 6 6 2 2 2 3 1 Byrdak ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Williams Kline 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Ray ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 BRyan 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 1 DCabrera pitched to 2 batters in the 7th, Kline pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. HBP—by DCabrera (BWilliams). WP— Chacon. Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt; First, Bruce Froemming; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Jerry Meals. T—2:46. A—30,539 (48,290). —— BLUE JAYS 7, RED SOX 2 TORONTO BOSTON abr h bi abr h bi Adams ss 3 0 0 0 Damon cf 5 0 1 0 Ctlnotto dh5 2 3 3 Rnteria ss 3 2 2 1 VWells cf 5 2 2 2 DOrtiz dh 5 0 2 1 Koskie 3b 4 0 0 0 MRmrz lf 4 0 0 0 Hinske 1b 5 1 2 2 Varitek c 3 0 0 0 Zaun c 400 0 Millar 1b 3 0 1 0 Jhnson rf 4 0 0 0 Olerud 1b 0 0 0 0 Gross lf 3 1 0 0 Mueller 3b 3 0 1 0 AHill 2b 2 1 1 0 Nixon rf 400 0 Grffnno 2b 4 0 1 0 Totals 35 7 8 7 Totals 34 2 8 2 Toronto 203 200 000 — 7 Boston 100 010 000 — 2 LOB—Toronto 8, Boston 11. 2B—Catalanotto (27), Renteria (36), Millar (28). 3B— Catalanotto (4). HR—Catalanotto (7), VWells (28), Hinske (14), Renteria (8). IP H R ER BB SO Toronto Lilly W,10-11 62⁄3 6 2 2 5 3 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 Chulk 2 Schoeneweis 1 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Boston Arroyo L,14-10 3 7 7 7 3 2 DiNardo 4 1 0 0 3 2 Delcarmen 1 0 0 0 1 0 MMyers 1 0 0 0 0 0 Arroyo pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. WP—DiNardo. Umpires—Home, Tim Welke; First, Gary Cederstrom; Second, Bill Welke; Third, Brian O’Nora. T—3:15. A—35,313 (35,095). Preview From Page 1-B will hit the road again Friday night, traveling to Vancleave for a 7 p.m. contest. D’Iberville is coming off a 41-13 loss to Gautier this past Monday night, but Vancleave football coach Jimmy Bloomfield thinks highly of the Warriors. “They are a good football team,” Bloomfield said. “Monday night was their first game back from the storm, so I think they were able to get the wrinkles out.” While the Warriors get ready for its second game this week, the Bulldogs will play its third game since coming back from the layoff brought by Katrina. The Bulldogs are coming off a heartbreaking 19-14 loss to Forrest County that saw them lose a fourth quarter lead. However, Bloomfield said after a week to heal some wounds, his team will be ready again for Friday night. “We’ve had a pretty good week of practice,” Bloomfield said. “We get two guys back who sat out last week, so we’re healthy.” One thing Bloomfield thinks his team will have to get adjusted to Friday night will be the Warriors size on both sides of the ’Goula football back on the air TV SPORTWATCH The Pascagoula/Gulfport matchup Friday will be at 3 p.m. at Gulfport High School. WPMP-1580 AM will be broadcasting the game. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Golden Lions’ game time at Alcorn State changed to 6 p.m. LORMAN — Arkansas-Pine Bluff’s game at Alcorn State on Saturday will start at 6 p.m. Central time, four hours later than originally scheduled. Hurricane Katrina evacuees remain in many hotel rooms in southwest and central Mississippi, and UAPB was having difficulty planning travel for the game. Now, the Golden Lions can bus to Alcorn State on Saturday morning. “We wanted to make this move as a way to accommodate UAPB with their travel to the game, while also remaining sensitive to the victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita,” Alcorn State athletic director Robert Raines said. “We believe this is the best solution.” Auburn’s Williams faces team that spurned him AUBURN, Ala. — Travis Williams grew up in Columbia, S.C., rooting for the South Carolina Gamecocks and dreaming of playing for them. But they backed off recruiting the Auburn linebacker, indicating that they considered him too small. Five years later, Williams is an All-Southeastern Conference linebacker leading the Tigers’ defense against South Carolina on Saturday. “This is my Alabama,” he said. “I’ve been waiting on this game for five years. “Every game I go out and play, it’s business. This game right here for me is not business. This is personal. They can take it anyway they want to take it but this is personal. Win, lose or draw, it’s personal for Travis Williams.” Williams said Lou Holtz and then-defensive coordinator Charlie Strong were sending him letters early in the recruiting process, then they stopped. “My high school coach was talking to them, the principal, the alumni: This kid can really play,” Williams said. “They were like, ’Well, his size.’ I’ve just got a lot built up in me for this game.” Even after committing to Auburn, Williams — who is 6-foot-1, 212 pounds — said a call from South Carolina on national signing day would have changed his mind. “There was nothing holding me back from going to South Carolina,” Williams said. “Growing up, I was a fan. I’m from Columbia. The whole family’s Gamecock fans. “They let one out that really wanted to be a Gamecock.” He’ll make his 30th career start against them. GOLF Greensboro hopes to keep its spot on PGA Tour schedule GREENSBORO, N.C. — The PGA Tour is in Greensboro again, continuing a storied history that dates back to Sam Snead’s victory in the inaugural tournament in 1938. And Roy Williams’ memory of this event goes back nearly as far. “I can remember sitting in Spanish class, wondering why Arnold Palmer tried to hit it out of a creek on the 15th hole to make a double bogey and lose the tournament,” said the University of North Carolina basketball coach, who played in the pro-am on Wednesday. “That’s how far back I go.” Now, the question is whether the tour’s reorganized schedule in 2007 has room for the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. Nothing is finalized, but the tour is moving toward a season that would end in the middle of September with the Tour Championship, preceded by three tournaments that would be part of a points-chase toward a $10 million prize for the winner. The tournament in Greensboro currently is part of the Fall Finish, a group of 11 events beginning Labor Day weekend that completes the brutal 47week season. State MSU 2005-06 basketball schedule ball. “They have a lot of size up front on both their defense and offense,” Bloomfield said. “They have a lot of experience as well. “They have great tradition up there and are well-coached, so we expect a knockout, drag-out war.” St. Martin at Gautier, 6 p.m. Four days after beating D’Iberville, the Gautier Gators take the field again Friday night at 6:30 p.m. against St. Martin. The Gators are coming off a 41-13 win over the Warriors, while St. Martin will try to forget its 15-10 loss to East Central last weekend. However it may be tough because of an illness in Yellowjackets’ football coach David Gregory’s family. Gregory is unsure if he’ll be on the sidelines Friday night, however he did have some good things to say about the Gators. The Gators will have to defend against a letdown after Monday’s win, but coach Don Nelson said his team was in a similar situation last year, and hopes his team has learned from the experience. “Hurricane Ivan forced us to play Vancleave on a Monday night, and four days later we had to come right back and play Pass Christian,” Nelson said. Gautier was able to beat Pass Christian on that night, but Nelson felt his team and coaching staff didn’t work as hard as they should. He hopes his team won’t take things lightly Friday night against a winless St. Martin team. “We were off and running Tuesday after the game the night before, and I think the boys have responded,” Nelson said. “I hope we can learn from last year because we can’t take St. Martin lightly.” Nelson added he and his coaching staff don’t know what to expect from the Yellowjackets because of its layoff, but is sure St. Martin’s record isn’t a true indication. “From the film we have on them from the Ocean Springs game, and what I saw from them last week against East Central, they look like a completely different team than what their record shows,” Nelson said. “They get after you, so we’re not going to underestimate them at all.” Terry at East Central, 7:30 p.m. East Central gets back to action Friday night with a matchup against Terry. The Hornets (1-2) broke into the win column last week with a 15-10 win over St. Martin to start region play. Justin Houston was the big spark for the Hornets in the game as he rushed for more than 100 yards, including a touchdown which gave the Hornets the lead for good. Terry (4-0) is fresh off a 28-18 win over Mendenhall. Terry is led by Anthony and Antwon Dixon who accounted for all four touchdowns last week. Josh Johnson can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or [email protected] 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 Nov. 5—West Georgia, exhibition, TBA Nov. 12—West Florida, exhibition, 2 p.m. Nov. 19—Chattanooga, TBA Nov. 21—Arkansas St., 7 p.m. Nov. 23—at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 26—Northwestern St., TBA Nov. 28—SE Louisiana, 7 p.m. Nov. 30—New Orleans, 7 p.m. Dec. 3—Santa Clara, 1 p.m. Dec. 10—Troy, 7 p.m. Dec. 15—x-Jacksonville St., 7 p.m. Dec. 19—y-Liberty, at San Juan Shootout, 3 p.m. Dec. 20—y-Akron-Mount St. Mary’s, at San Juan Shootout, TBA Dec. 21—y-San Juan Shootout, TBA Dec. 30—George Mason, 7 p.m. Jan. 7—Arkansas, 7 p.m. Jan. 11—at Florida, 6 p.m. Jan. 14—at Ole Miss, noon Jan. 18—LSU, 7 p.m. Jan. 21—at Vanderbilt, 2:45 p.m. Jan. 25—Tennessee, 7 p.m. Jan. 28—at Alabama, 6 p.m. Feb. 1—Kentucky, 7 p.m. Feb. 4—Auburn, 6 p.m. Feb. 11—at South Carolina, 5 p.m. Feb. 15—at LSU, 7 p.m. Feb. 18—Ole Miss 2 p.m. Feb. 22—at Auburn, 7 p.m. Feb. 25—Georgia, TBA March 1—at Arkansas, 7 p.m. March 4—Alabama, TBA x—at Jackson, Miss. y—at San Juan, Puerto Rico From Page 1-B the tournament against Liberty and will face either Akron or Mount St. Mary’s in the second round. 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To show you the Philip trouble we Alder can get into, this auction contains two cue-bids, each with a completely different meaning. In answer to South’s takeout double, North’s two-spade cuebid only shows a strong hand: at least a good 12 points. If North bids a suit at a minimum level, he promises 08 points; if he jumps in a suit, he has 9-11 points. Then, North’s three-spade cue-bid asks his partner to convert to three no-trump with a spade stopper. Here, South cannot bid no-trump, so the partnership pulls up in five clubs. West leads the spade ace. How should South plan the play? If West starts with his three top spades, declarer ruffs the last low, cashes the club king, and runs the club jack through West, making the contract. (For his opening bid, West is marked with the club queen.) A more resourceful West spots one chance for the defense — if East can produce the club five. After cashing two spade tricks, West should lead a low spade. East knows South is out of spades, so should realize what is expected of him. And when East does ruff with the club five, it effects an uppercut. West will get a trump trick to defeat the contract. © 2005 NEA Inc. Dear Dr. Gott: In a recent column, you carried a letter from a reader who’d offered his experience in controlling leg cramps with a bar of soap placed in his bed. Both my wife and I have had some problems with leg cramps, so we did as he described. It worked for both of us. It seems to be another of those folk cures that make up in performance for what they lack in logic. Since then, we’ve also tried another of your reader’s suggestions: castor oil applied topically to a joint to increase its mobility. After a little less than one month of twice-a-day applications, I find enough improvement of a really bad ankle that has been almost immobilized since I was 28 (I am now 80). The knee on this same leg is not showing as much gain as the ankle; nonetheless, I’ll continue to rub the oil onto that joint also. There is some improvement. We both extend our thanks for putting these ideas where we could read them and try them. Dear Reader: Thanks for your comments and compliment. Have you tried Certo and grape juice for arthritis or Vicks VapoRub for nail fungus? Dear Dr. Gott: My mother is 85 years old and had three different GI doctors check her for very excessive belching or burping. None of the three has helped her with this problem. However, one did mention the word aerophagia. Can you explain what this is? Also, what are the symptoms of this condition? If one has this, what test, medication, procedures, etc., would be helpful in relieving or curing this condition? She has no heartPeter burn or Gott, M.D. acid reflux. Her gallbladder was removed many years ago, and she is on a very strict diet. All doctors claim her general health is very good. Maybe you have some idea. Dear Reader: Aerophagia is a medical term for the swallowing of air during eating, a common cause of intestinal gas and belching, especially in the elderly. Patients with this condition should avoid carbonated beverages, eat more slowly, chew more thoroughly and use antigas supplements such as Beano or Gas-X. In addition, foods that (by experience) cause gas should be eaten sparingly. Dear Dr. Gott: Please tell me about your “colon cocktail.” How long can it remain in the refrigerator, or must it be made fresh each morning before it is taken? Dear Reader: The “colon cocktail,” a natural antidote to constipation, is one of the most popular recipes in nursing homes. To make it, add one cup of bran to one cup of applesauce and mix with one-quarter cup prune juice. The dose is two tablespoons a day taken with ample fluid. The concoction should be pasty. It’s a good idea to refrigerate it or it will turn liquid; in fact, even with refrigeration, the mixture becomes a little unpalatable in about two days as it gradually loses its pasty consistency. For home use, I recommend experimenting with the quantity to be stored; you may be able to get more than two days out of each batch. © NEA Inc. Write to Dr. Peter Gott, c/o United Media of 200 Madison Ave 4th Floor, New York City, NY 10016. Wife’s hygiene get under man’s skin Dear Abby: I have been married to a wonderful woman, “Leora,” for 35 years. We have five grown children any parent would be proud of. Throughout our marriage, I worked while Leora took care of the children. I retired about three months ago. Now I am home with Leora all the time and have just realized that she bathes only about three times a week. This has not only upset me, but also disgusts me! I know she used Dear to bathe Abby the children every night when they were little, and she insisted they bathe regularly growing up. When I asked her about this, she said she has “always bathed when she needed it,” and that might be nightly — or not. She attributes this to being raised on a ranch where water was scarce. Abby, we live quite comfortably. The cost of water is not an issue. I told her that people have to bathe daily in order to be clean. She asked if I could ever tell she hadn’t bathed daily and the answer is no, but I know now, and it bothers me. Please tell her that people have to bathe daily to remove dead skin cells, etc. She seems to think if I couldn’t tell for 35 years that she hasn’t bathed every day the topic is not an issue. It’s getting to the point that I don’t want to sleep in the same bed with her knowing she hasn’t bathed that day. — Separate bedrooms in the future Dear separate bedrooms: You say you retired three months ago and now you’re at home with your wife “all the time.” If ever I heard about someone who needed to get out and find a hobby, do volunteer work or start a new business, it is you. For the sake of your marriage, please stop obsessing about your wife’s hygiene. For people with oily skin, or in professions where their skin becomes sweaty or soiled, a daily bath is a must. However, for people with dry or delicate skin, a sponge bath may do the job very well. If you haven’t noticed until now that your wife didn’t bathe every day, it’s time for you to ask yourself why you are digging for trouble. At the rate you’re going, you could wind up with more than separate bedrooms. Dear Abby: I’ll be brief. 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Good shape. $75 497-9859 SOFA, Beige & Blue good cond. $100, 228-818-4760 LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICES MERCHANDISE Hot Tubs/Spas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Industrial Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 Lawn/Garden Equipment . . . . . . . . 410 Medical Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Musical Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Office Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Produce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 435 Seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 Sporting Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445 Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 TV/VCR/Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Want to Buy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 Want to Rent/Lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Want to Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 Appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .315 Auctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Baby Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Bicycles/Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 Building Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 Clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Comm Business Equip . . . . . . . . . . 355 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 Equipment Sales/Rentals . . . . . . . . 365 Farm Equipment/Supplies . . . . . . . 370 Firewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Furniture/Household . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 Money to Loan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Garage Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Business Opportunities . . . . . . . . . 220 Guns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Pets for Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 FINANCIAL $300 or Less / Free Ads STOVE, Electric standard sz $80, 769-0600 WATER HEATER, 10 gallon by Whirlpool. Like new. $75 588-2674 Announcements 020 030 Business Opportunities Lost & Found REWARD Lost Beagle River Rd- May Ave Area Pascagoula, 228-769-6781 FOUND Tan Cocker Spaniel. Reg. at Dr. Daggett’s office. Was found after Hurricane Katrina. Call 762-1987 PETS/ANIMALS/ LIVESTOCK 050 Special Notices CALL RE: VIOXX, CELEBREX, BEXTRA; I.D. DIVORCE 762-0099/ 762-0359 Employment ■ Indicates Jackson County 103 Work Wanted ED'S PAINTING, Remodeling & home repair. Exp Trades helped needed 228-497-2266. 105 Accounting Bookkeeping Accounting Firm Needs Experienced Staff riAccountant, 3 years exper Found Poodle Mix, male Black & Blrown, Chicot & ence required. Responsibilities include Barb St Area. 769-6735 payroll, sales taxes and all LOST: Chinese Pug, Male. areas of monthly accountng. Fax resume to: 251in Vic. of Halstead Bayou 342-6166 Dr. & Ashley Place, OS. Owner is heartbroken. CPA Firm needs CPA Reward $100 No Questions w/min. of 3 yrs Income Tax Ask. 324-8913 / 806-6520 & Audit exp. Salary DOE + benefits. Send resume in conffidence to Box 489, Special Foley, AL 36536 Notices 050 PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD This newspaper makes every effort to avoid errors in advertisements. Each ad is carefully checked an nd proofread, but when you handle thousands of ads, mistakes do slip through. We ask therefore, that you check your ad and if you find an error, report it to the Classified Department immediately y by calling 934-1445. We regret that we will not be responsible for more than ONE INCORRECT INSER RTION and only for that portion of the ad that may have been rendered valueless by such error. Each insertion is proof of publication, and it is the responsibility of the advertiser to check each inssertion and call the error to our attention. DEADLINE FOR CORRECTIONS: M-F 8:30 am - 2:30 pm (Fridays are deadlines for Sun. & Mon. Editions) 105 Accounting Bookkeeping Construction Bookkeeper Looking for a professional Exp Bookkeeper to manage job costs, receivable/payables and payroll. Exp with Quickbooks, Excel and Word required. Fax resume to 251-631-3961 Private Industry Firm Needs CPA or Equivalent Experience to Run 9 Person Accounting Dept. Supervisor Skills & Experience Required. Send Resume and Salary Requirements to The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-401, Mobile, AL 36630 107 Clerical Office VETERINARY RECEPTIONIST. Exp. preferred. Apply at 8740-A Moffett Rd, Semmes E. Shore, Receptionist, multi line system, proposals, customer DB, actg. data entry, gen. office duties, copiers, fax, supplies, filing. Strong computer & comm. skills req’d. FT + benefits PO Box 99, Stapleton, AL 36578. Immed Opening Admin Asst. Exp. Necessary, Real Estate a Plus. Baldwin Co. Fax: 251-964-4600; Call 947-7373 General Contractor is Seeking a BOOKKEEPER. QuickBooks & Excel a Must! CASHIER Accounting Exp Needed. A growing furniture company Great Pay! 251-747-8455 ****** McKean & Associates, P. A. has an immediate opening for an Accountant: Junior, Senior or Manager; Must be able to travel; Liberal travel allowance. Please send resumes to Attention Managing Principal, 3224 Executive Park Circle, Mobile, AL 36606. FREE Garage Sale Kit Included FREE Rain Check Guarantee DEADLINES To Place, Cancel or Change Ads: For NEXT DAY Publication: 4:00 P.M. Daily For SATURDAY Publication: 3:00 P.M. Friday For SUNDAY Publication: 4:00 P.M. Friday For MONDAY Publication: 4:00 P.M. Friday Online at www.gulflive.com $3 each additional line *Ad must include a price and be pre-paid Adoptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010 Business Opportunities . . . . . . . . . 020 Business Personals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 025 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030 Happy Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 035 Personals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 040 Special Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050 Valentine Love Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . 060 4 Lines / 1 Day Get a Free Ad to sell any item priced at $300 or less. The price must be in the ad, and only one item per ad. No abbreviations. Private individuals only. You may place up to 3 Free ads per day. Ads must be faxed, dropped off or mailed to us. No phone calls please. Show your vehicle to more than 120,000 Gulf Coast households, in The Mississippi Press and The Mobile Register - for only General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Hair Stylists-Personal Services . . . .123 Restaurant-Hotel-Lounges . . . . . . . 125 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Medical-Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Modeling-Talent Agencies . . . . . . . . 133 Offshore-Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Part-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Professional-Technical . . . . . . . . . . 141 Retail-Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Telemarketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Trades-Crafts-Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Resumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Employment Training . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Job Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 10 $3.00 each additional day, $1.00 each additional line 3 Lines / 7 Days 4 Lines / 30 Days ANNOUNCEMENTS $ FREE ADS $1.00 each additional line AUTO FOR SALE ADS 34 GARAGE SALE ADS Phone: 762-2722 Monday thru Friday, 8:30 AM - 5 PM Toll Free: 1-800-655-6597 Fax: 228-934-1492 If your merchandise doesn’t sell in 7 days, just call us and we will run it for another 2 weeks - FREE. Ads must include a price, one item per ad and the price of the item must be under $2,000. Merchandise only, private individuals, no abbreviations and ads must be pre-paid. $ RESS 107 5441 HWY 90 W MOBILE, AL 36619 Fax Resume to 666-8698 or E-mail [email protected] ****** Landscape General Contractor Office Asst. Working hours 7-3:30pm, Mon-Fri. Good telephone skills and computer functions. Typing skills a must, good organizer and people person. Duties are varied, general ledger, bank reconciliation, journal entry, Quickbooks, payroll, month end preparation, receivables & payables. Bill Baff Landscape Inc. 9830 Bellingrath Rd. Theodore, AL. 36580. 251-973-9055 SUPER DEAL, AUTOMOTIVE & GARAGE SALE ADS - PRIVATE PARTY ADVERTISERS ONLY, PLEASE, NO COMMERCIAL SALES Because we want your ad to be easily understood, please no abbreviations. Flat rate still applies. PROCEDURE - Please check your ad the first day it appears to be certain it is exactly what you want readers to see. If you want to make any changes or corrections, please call us the first day the ad appears. The Mississippi Press takes responsibility for the first insertion only. For more information, see Procedure under the NOTICES classification. All rate card conditions apply. Pets: Free to Good Home . . . . . . . . 485 Waterfront Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 Unfurnished Houses . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Pet Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 Waterfront Lots/Land . . . . . . . . . . . . 585 Rent/Share Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . 655 Mobile Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .660 Poultry & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495 Livestock/Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE RESIDENTIAL Jackson County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Moss Point & Esca . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 Pascagoula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 Gautier/Vancleave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 Ocean Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 George Co/Lucedale . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 Condos/Townhouses . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 Homes in General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 Farms/Farmland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 545 Lots & Land-Jackson Co . . . . . . . . 550 Lots & Land-George Co . . . . . . . . . 555 Lots & Land-Other Areas . . . . . . . . 560 Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 565 Mobile Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 Mobile Home Lots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575 Clerical Office ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT FOR CONSTRUCTION JOBSITE Fast paced office, Good computer skills, Time sheets, delivery receipts, etc. Construction exp. preferred Send resume’s to P. O. Box 8368, Mobile, AL 36689-0368 FT Secretary 107 Building for Rent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 590 Office Space for Rent . . . . . . . . . . . 595 Warehouse Space for Rent . . . . . . . 600 Business for Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605 Comm. Property for Sale . . . . . . . . 610 Investment Property . . . . . . . . . . . . 615 REAL ESTATE RENTALS Clerical Office Secretary For construction jobsite in Mobile. Exp in Micro Word and Excel. Fax resume to 256442-6680 or e-mail [email protected] General Contractor needs RECEPTIONIST with phone skills. Quick Books & Excel a plus. 6161 Rangeline Rd. 251-747-8455 EXPERIENCED EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT NEEDED; must be organized and a quick learner with Daphne Busy Chiro Front good leadership skills; proDesk. Computer knowledge ficient in Word/Excel, a must, good people skills. multi-tasking and prioritizs 8- ing, with good communicaMon, Wed, Fri 8-6; Tues 12; Thurs 2-6. Fax resume tion skills; Competitive to 251-626-9901 salary with good benefits; CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST Fax resumes to 251-378-1010 Needed at a busy retail An experienced automotive store. Full-time HOUSEKEEPER salaried position w/benefor permanent position for fits. Must have excellent Home in Springhill to work keyboard & computer 5 days week, 9 - 5, $8/hour, skills, and possess a friendPaid Vacation, Paid ly customer service perHolidays, Bonus, Gas sonality. Apply at Fausak Allowance. Must Have Own Tire of Daphne, 2516 Hwy Transportation. Household 98. 251-626-6215 or fax Chores Include: Cleaning, resume to 251-661-6924 Laundry/Ironing, Cooking, Legal Secretary for Gulf Household Errands. Must Shores Law Firm. Fax Have References, Clean resume to 251-943-4004 Record & Drug Test Required. Midtown Litigation Law Call 251-476-4900 for Firm seeks Legal Interview Secretary/Paralegal. Must possess at least 2 years SECRETARY - FULL recent legal experience. TIME Must be professional, moti- needed for a small downvated, detail oriented and town law firm. Must be able to work independently. personable and computer Competitive salary. Send efficient. Call 251-432-0550. resume to P.O. Box 2626, Local General Contractor Mobile, AL 36652. looking for a Full time RECEPTIONIST RECEPTIONIST/SECREfor a reputable accounting TARY. firm in West Mobile. Must a - Please apply in person at have excellent communica 23 Midtown Park Drive tion, organizational and West, computer skills with expeMobile, AL 36606 or rience in handling a multisend resume for appointline telephone sysstem. ment. Please send resume to: Box #2488-400, Mobile, AL 36630 Construction Job Site Secretary needed for major project on Mobile Infirmary Campus. Must have proficient computer skills Windows 2000/XP and Microsoft Office including Excel. Type 60WPM, answer phone lines, file, type correspondence. Work with Superintendent and Project Manager. EOC. Fax resume with references to 205-803-0224 SECRETARY FOR FAIRHOPE LAW FIRM, 5 years Exp required, Word perfect Knowledgeable, Send Resume to: Atttn: Personnel P.O. Box 1031, Fairhope, AL 36533 109 RECREATION Aircraft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705 Boats-Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710 Boats-Sail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 720 Jet Skis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730 Boating Equip/Serv/Supplies . . . . . 740 ATV/Off Road Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . 750 Campers/Travel Trailers . . . . . . . . . 760 RV Lots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 770 Motorhomes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780 Motorhomes for Rent . . . . . . . . . . . 790 Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 620 Condos/Townhouses . . . . . . . . . . . . 625 Furnished Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .630 Furnished Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . 635 Accounting/Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 Furnished Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 640 Air Conditioning/Heating . . . . . . . . 805 Unfurnished Apartments . . . . . . . . . 645 Appliance Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 807 Needed. Computer skills a must! Please fax resumes to: 815-744-9214 has an immediate opening for a qualified Cashier. Must be computer literate. Competitive pay and benefits pkg including BC/BS Med and Dental, 401K, and Christmas Club. Non-smoking environment. 5-Day work week, must be able to work Saturdays. Closed Sundays. Apply at The Mobile Register PO J&J FURNITURE Tillman’s Corner CHARGE IT! We accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER and AMERICAN EXPRESS ComputerData Processing DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR to oversee production of photo gift items and manage 10-15 people. nts should be comApplican Automotive dealership puter savvy and have some office has opening for background in digital TITLE & BILLING graphic arts & related softCLERK. Reynolds & ware.. Any experience in Reynolds exp. preferred but not required. Only exp. Dye Sublimation transfer printing would be helpful. Clerks need apply: The Full benefit pkg to include Mobile Register PO Box #2488-388, Mobile, AL 36630 Health insurance, profitsharing & 401K. Resumes to SUPERVISOR, PO Box 7200, Mobile, AL 36670 SERVICES Attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810 Backhoe/Dozier Work . . . . . . . . . . . 815 Bath Tubs & Tiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820 Building/Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . 825 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827 Carpet Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .830 Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835 Computer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 837 Concrete/Masonry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840 Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843 Dirt and Top Soil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845 Domestics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 Elderly Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848 Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850 Home Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853 House Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855 Investigators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860 Lawn Care/Landscaping . . . . . . . . . 865 Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870 Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 Miscellaneous Services . . . . . . . . . 880 Painting/Wallpapering . . . . . . . . . . . 883 Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 885 Pool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890 Roof/Gutter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893 Septic Tank & Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 895 Tree Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897 TV/VCR/Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 898 Window Tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899 TRANSPORTATION ■ Indicates Mississippi Ads Antiques & Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . 910 Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920 Cars Under $2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 930 Sport Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940 Sport Utility Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960 Vans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970 Motorcycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980 Vehicle Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985 Vehicle Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990 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. 830 Business Services 815 Backhoe / Dozer Work COTTON’S DOZER WORK Top soil, fill dirt, trackhoe & dozer. 228-588-6381 / 228-990-7490 / 228-990-7722 825 Building Contracting FOUNDATION REPAIR REMODELING SPECIALIST 1 Licensed & Insured 228-806-1979 MAR-KEY CONSTRUCTION Residental, commerical, remodeling, MS licensed. Competitive Rates. Free est. (601)508-1222 Main Street Builders, LLC Local Custom Builder Carpet Service Child Care CHILD CARE 24 hrs. Christian Home ***Drop-ins Welcomed*** 228-497-8109 A BERRY SPECIAL PLACE Daycare has openings. For info call 228-475-2143/ 228-475-4844 Home 853 Improvement Southcoast Repair Team. Sheetrock, carpet & flooring removal. Sanitizing & drying of home/business. Military/Senior Disc Free est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912 ROACH FENCE DECKS & Remodeling Reasonable rates Quality work 475-0528 or 228-355-0541 State Licensed 25 Years Exp. “We Warranty What We Build” Call DUNCAN NOBLE, JR. SHEETROCK, Painting, Roofing, Remodeling. Local contractor. 228-497-1811 Leave mess. (228)341-1009 (228)497-5800 Hands Construction 4400 Vancleave Rd., Gautier, MS Home Remodeling, Repair & Maintenance No job too small!! Licensed & Bonded 228-475-4930 G COMMERCIAL DRYWALL, Acoustical Grid Ceilings. Fully insured. J.B. Interiors 214-912-6021 PAINTING, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Pressure Washing. 228-990-3010 SAM WALLS CONSTRUCTION Roofing & Remodeling 228-249-9767 CMC Water-Wind-Fire-Damage Work w/Insurance Co. Comm/Res 1-800-452-8515 Quality Home Improvements, additions, repairs, tile, painting, decks, elect., plumbing, pressure washing. John 228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421 House Cleaning 855 Professional Carpet Cleaning w/Free Teflon protector. New truck mounted equipment. Please Call Pro-Clean 228-282-2497 835 REMODELING, Additions, Roofingshingle /metal, Masonry, Local contractor, Licensed, Bonded & nsured. 228-623-4679 In MULTI CRAFT DEMO Sheetrock Removal, Sheetrock Installation, Tree Removal, 228-217-0337 CARR’S PAINTING, Plumbing, Sheet Rock, Remodeling, Windows, Roofs, Clean-up, Flooring, Carpet & Tiile. 217-0337 1/2“ Hardwood Plank Liquidation 4ftX6in @ $2.89 sq ft, 713-777-8453 Feeling Overwhelmed? We can help. From Demo to Restoration. Call Wally & Jennifier, 228-219-3221/ 228-588-9573 20 yrs exp / Ref Avail. TOP GUARD Remodeling & Roofing We do it all! 228-522-0900 880Miscellaneous Services RENT -AMAID HARRIS GUNSMITHING Service. Let us help with all your gun needs & repairs. 9 years exp. Call 475-2877 aft. 6pm 497-4418 Ced’s Environmental Services * Licensed * Bonded * Supplies Furnished Lawn Care / 865 Landscaping AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE & TREE SERVICE Free Est. / Call 324-7404 Home/Industrial Cleaning Pressure Washing w/ high / low pressure blast, Chemical wash/cleanup, Lawn Service H/P Pipe Cleaning 228-235-4157 HURRICANE CLEAN-UP Debris & Hauling, Free Est. (239)287--1845 DESIGNER BRICK Work; Pressure Washing & Painting. Charles 228-623-9277/ 228-475-4384 880Miscellaneous Services ricane Clean-up, Hurr Trees, Debris, Sheetrock Roof patching, etc. Any Type. Fair Pricing 72/ 228-219-5253 228-217-107 EARTH, WOOD,STONE & ASSOCIATES Property Restoration Specialists •Demolition •Debris Removal •Complete Rebuilding •Mold Removal Insured & Bonded 25 yrs exp. In the Field Now! Free Est. 813-245-0737 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 RIP-OUT, ROOFING & REMODELING 228-872-4628 Painting / 883 Wallpapering THE W GROUP, INC. General Contractor. All types of commercial & residential. 1-800-770-7710 MINOR DRYWALL Repair, Most Textures Matched, 30 yrs local exp. 228-497-1903 QUALITY FIRST ROOFING CO. Roof / 893Gutter Service ROOF REPAIRS Remodeling & Painting Residential/ Commercial Local Co Exp’d 497-5355 In Business Since 1975 Where Quality Counts Free Estimates ROOFING & LEAK Repairs. Shingle, Metal & Built-up. 228-249-6038 Licensed & Fully Insured 228-424-5042 897 FREE TOWOFF of Junk Cars & Trucks Anytime! 228-826-1709, 217-8171 HOUSE & PRESSURE Washing. S & J Cleaning Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921 Tree Service A TO Z TREE Hurricane Relief. Tree removal, stump grinding, clean-up & dirt work. Licensed & Insured. Senior Citizen Discount. 228-238-7587 BEST JOB! BEST PRICE! Over 30 Years Experience! We specialize in: • Storm damaged trees • Providing FEMA info, who may pay for your trees. • Senior citizens discounts Licensed and Insured FOUR SEASONS LAWN CARE Debris & Tree Removal. Complete Lawn Care Service. 228-355-0373 wned & Locally ow operated PLUMBING, CARPENTRY, A/C, Clean-up & Roofing. Call 228-327-6567 or 228-588-2992 228-229-9482 WANT ADS 113 DriverTrucking 113 DELIVERY DRIVER Good MVR a must. Apply: The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-390, Mobile, AL 36630 Domestic 113 DriverTrucking CNA/Caregiver, N/S, priHTI vate home, W Mobile. Must 10 CDL A Drivers with be avail. nights/weekends 1 year exp wanted. New pay 251-607-9270 pkg, mileage and drop pay, Reasonable Older Lady Needed to Sit w/ Elderly Lady w/ Alzheimers. Nights & Wknds. Possible Live-In. Call Virginia: 6756342 new equipment. Choose your own time off. Mobile based, Call Martin Baker 251-653-0370 or 800-966-7092 113 DriverTrucking 113 LOCAL SHUTTLE DRIVER NEEDED NOW! Work close to home! Good pay and benefit package! Call now if you meet the Part time Driver, CDL uirements: following requ with Doubles and Triples * Class A CDL SITTER for Elderly couple endorsements. 3 to 4 nights * Minimum 2 years tractor per week, out & back. 251Sat & Sun. 8-4. trailer exp. 973-9298 * Clean MVR 251-342-2104 * At least 23 yrs of age DRIVER w/2 yrs exp. 113 DriverTrucking Mechanic Night Mechanic Class A w/HazMat & Tanker endorsement. Clean MVR. Local Hauling. BC/BS. 8am-5pm 251-6534374 Truck Driver w/CDL License Class B. Run truck Needed for Mobile area trucking co. to perform minor and pump septic tank. Call 251-649-6888 & major repairs. Must have own tools. Pay based on exp. Are You Looking for a Major medical, dental, 401k & Local Driving Opportunity? paid holidays. Call Joe @ 251Florida Rock & Tank 661-1232. DRIVERS WANTED Company Drivers & Owner operators. Must be 23 Yrs Old, 2.5 Years OTR Experience. Regional Work & Some Local Work. Call Randy 8am-5pm 251-6947000 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No experience required. Werner has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our avg. driver earns more than $36K first year. 60% of Werner drivers get home nightly or weekly. 15 day CDL training now offered in your area. For a new career call Today. 1(800) 709-7364. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: ● 2 yrs T/T Exp. or 1 year w/ Driving School Cert. ving record ● Good driv ● Class A CDL with Hazmat ● 25 years of age or older THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Driver, CDL Preferred. Health Insurance & Benefits Avail. Health card required. We are a Drug Free Co. 251-679-0933 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 G LOCAL DRIVERS Needed - Class A and Class B with experience. Pascagoula, MS based Company offerLOCAL DRIVERS NEED- ing great pay scale and ED group insurance. Apply in Class A and Class B with person at: Manning experience. Pascagoula, Trucking, 5209 Industrial MS based company offerRoad, Pascagoula, MS ing great pay scale and group insurance. Apply in 228-769-6577 ■ person at Manning DRIVER TRAINEES Trucking, 5209 Industrial NEEDED NOW! No Road, Pascagoula, MS 228Exp. Req’d. Werner has 769-6577 immediate openings for READY MIX entry-level semi drivers. average driver earns Our TRUCK DRImore than $36K first yr. VERS 60% Werner drivers get Needed. home nightly or weekly. Good benefits package. 15 day CDL training now offered in your area. For SIGN ON a new career call Today 1-800-350-7364 BONUS! RINKER MATERIALS Apply in person at: Gypsum Supply. 2640 South McKenzie St, DRIVER/STOCKER Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. Positions available. Min Class B DUMP TRAILER & CDL BULK TANKER DRIVERS License. Excellent benefits. Minimum 2 yrs exp. Zeroforlife Safety Commission & benefits. Program. Paid Drug Free Work Place. time off, Must be able to Apply in person: Perdido lift, Trucking 3164 Midtown carry 100+ lbs. Park South. 40+hrs/week. EOE, Drug free workplace. Apply Need Driver’s with Roll at 7770 Tara Dr. Semmes Off Truck and Containers. 36575. 251-645-8586 CALL 251-377-3888 Driver Needed for Local CLASS B CDL DRIVERS Seafood Distributor. Must FOR FAST GROWING have good driving record, LUMBER & MILLWORK all no CDL needed. Please ca COMPANY. Local Delivery 251-626-1106 for more info. area. Must pass Drug screen, Background check OTR 5 year non Hazard and DMV. Knowledge of Tanker exp with class ‘‘A’’ local area a must. Good CDL, Southeastern Region. benefits. Apply in person Home at least 3 nights/wk. btwn 7AM & 3PM ony. 251-649-4391 Builder Resource, 3406 Accepting applications for Georgia Pacific Ave, CDL TRUCK DRIVER. Mobile. Will be home at night. ■ OTR DRIVERS Apply: IOE, 9225 Seafood House Rd, Bayou La Batre. Needed Immediately! 251-824-4193. PASCAGOULA CO. Class A Local Lumber Yard seekX-Endorsement ing Class A CDL Driver. w/HazMat a must. Experience preferred. 800-443-0172 ■ Contact Rolo at 251-9473127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. General Paragon Systems will be holding a job fair for armed security officers to staff prestigious federal contracts throughout the State of Alabama on Saturday, October 1, 2005 from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM at 951 Government Street, 7th Floor, Mobile, AL. Offers of employment will be offered at the Job Fair. Interested candidates should bring Proof of Citizenship, Alabama Gun Permit, and High School Diploma. Candidates with prior military or law enforcement experience are strongly encouraged to apply. Interested applicants who cannot attend may call our toll free employment hotline at 866533-7598 or email their resume to [email protected]. Paragon Systems is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Experienced Carpentry, Painting, & Drywall personnel. RBI 251-404-5818 LANDSCAPE LABORERS NEEDED IN MOBILE AREA CALL 251-234-2303 LOCKSMITH TRAINEE. Must have valid DL. We offer competitive pay & benefits. Company car. 251344-1708 SECURITY OFFICERS Full & Part time positions in Mobile. Good Jobs for retired and semi retired and all others. Awards and Bonus program. Call Capt. Ward 251-6330994 APARTMENT MAINTENANCE pkg including medical, paid holidays, vacation & 401K. To arrange a confidential interview please contact: Brad McDaniels 1-800-767-7651 Ext. 623 Or Send Resume To: GENERAL LABORERS AND ALL OTHER SKILLED LABOR CDL Driver for Roll Off Company needed immediately. Call 251-510-5464. 115 Engineers Civil Engineer, Road, Drainage and Utility Design Experience & Alabama PE License Required. Fax resume to 251-633-2434. P.O. Box 1089, Bay Minette, AL 36507 Attn: Brad McDaniels Evergreen Transportation OTR & LOCAL DRIVERS Must be 23 yrs of age. Clean MVR, hold a Class A CDL. BC/BS, paid vacation, 401k, $600 sign-on bonus For all drivers Guaranteed $600 first 3 wks of employment Rangeline Rd., Mobile 251-660-9570 ★★★★ AAA ASPHALT TANKER Must be 18 or older & have 2 proofs of ID. Daily work. Daily pay. Stationary Engineers needed, excellent pay, in New Orleans area. Please contact Lisa Diggs 504-23 390932. 5808-C Hwy 90 W, Theodore 251-653-1542 2 N Hwy 43, Saraland 251-675-8306 225 St Francis St, Mobille 251-438-5808 Professional ENGINEER Civil/Structural in Mississippi, Alabama or Louisiana for damage investigation. Immediate response. Fax resume to SGL Home Office 410-378-2914 Dependable HELPERS with transportation. Starting $8/hr. Grassmasters Lawn Serv. Work in DAPHNE AREA.. Call 251-751-0427 118 Financial ■ TELLER needed, experience required. Fax resume to 228-762-0377 ★★★★★★ Asst. Manager for Auto Body Shop. Some training provided. Salary + bonuses. Fax resume to: 251-47716612 ★★★★★★ IMMEDIATE OPENING Electric motor mechanic MORTGAGE LOAN ORIG- needed! 251-443-0700 INATOR Wanted. Immediate opening. Experience a plus. Call 251-344-4022 120 G General Need CDL Drivers & Equipment Operators. Call Mark at 254-644-3739 or Bill at 254-644-3738 PAYCHECKS AVAILABLE WANT ADS NEWS REPORTER at ESTABROOK FORD NISSAN has immediate openings for the following positions: • Parts • Stock/Delivery Person • Service • Technicians • Warranty Clerk/Cashier Call Walter Hammock for Interviews: (228) 762-2641 All Applications Confidential General 120 excellent opportunities for growth and advancement at a newspaper committed to excellence that is raising the bar in news coverage in South Mississippi. The Mississippi Press offers an excellent pay and benefits package. Interested candidates should send a resume, plus five to ten writing samples. Send material to: Steve Cox, Editor The Mississippi Press P.O. Box 849 Pascagoula, Miss. 39568 COPY EDITOR General General CABLE TV & MAID SERVICE Underground Bury Crews Join a great group of people! needed for the Mobile, No nights, no weekends. (8) Waveland & Bay St. Louis open positions. 30-37 hrs/wk. areas. Paid Holidays & $7.20-$7.85/hr to start. Apply THE MAIDS Vacations, Medical DODGE’S STORE 4321 Blvd Park S., (runs Benefits available. GAUTIER off Univ. Blvd. near Saad’s) $500 Sign-On Bonus. NOW HIRING (251)653-8900 EOE Gulf Coast Truss is now CASHIER hiring Truss Assemblers $7.50 per hour Local church seeking starting at $7.50 per hour. Please apply at Dodge’s financial secretary. Must Theodore area. 251-653-1978 be competent in st Store 824 Hwy 90 Wes QuickBooks & tax laws. Gautier, MS 39553 LOCAL LUMBER Knowledge of other softEOE MANUFACTURER seeks ware programs helpful. LABORERS and MOBILE GREYHOUND Send resume to: The EXPERIENCED FORKPARK Mobile Register PO Box LIFT now hiring Lead-Outs #2488-384, Mobile, AL 36630 DRIVERS for both Day & Apply within night shiifts. Immediate LUBE TECH Full time Janitors Needed. openings available. Needed. Please apply 4-6pm, MonCall 251-432-0003 Thurs Good Benefits package Swimming Pool at Gulf Services, Construction 711 St. Louis St. 251-438Please Apply in person at: Worker Needed. No exp. 1638 2640 South McKenzie St, necessary. Call 251-621-5441 Foley, AL 36535. HIRING EXP. Sheetrock, or call 800-239-3879. Roofers & Laborers. Exp Tire Changer Needed 228-497-1811 Lv mess. ■ for Used Tire Shop. MonJOIN THE ELITE! Port City Security now hir- Fri, 8-5, $8.50 per hour to start. Call 251-457-7511 ing professional SECURIAlabama Acceptance TY OFFICERS. Many posiDaphne Insurance needs a tions avail. Must have LOT ATTENDANT Customer Service Rep. in Mobile. Must have positive police style equip. Previous Baldwin County Auto dealattitude, outgoing personal- applicants need not apply. er needs hard-working indi251-649-3611 for appt. vidual who desires good, ity and some computer skills. No exp. necessary. PART TIME DELIVERY steady job. Nice working EOE. DRIVER 1-Hour Cleaners conditions. One year experience required. Must be 21 Please fax resumes to 678251-456-3650 or older and have clean 445-0135, or call 888-818-7776 DAY CARE seeking full driving record. Apply in ext. 3041. E-mail time reliable employees. person only. No phone [email protected] School-age teacher, toddler calls. . teacher & Pre-school See David at Laundromat Attendant teacher. 251-645-6451 BALDWIN AUTO OUTLET $5.15 1505 Hwy 98 in Daphne an hour, Apply in person Part-Time Position avail(Across from Target) able for dependable indi504 S. Broad St. E/O/E vidual to drive Company MAIL SORTER truck doing pickups/sample at Local Plants Will Train-$10/HR collection SHOP PORTER and Industries. Duties also CALL 251-473-8844 include some maintenance, glassware washing and Perform various duties DUTIES INCLUDE: misc errands. Must have including, sorting mail, janitorial & car washing. making copies, greeting pub- clean driving record. Need person with good lic Smoke free work place. driving record and drug free. and answering phones. Apply between the hours of Call Scott Paradise Perm $175 #134. 9am-4pm at 4313 471-3326. APPLY NOW! Downtowner Loop N., Mobile, AL 36609 Immediate Opening, Full WAREHOUSE/DRIVER for local building supply AARON’S SALES & LEAS- Time, Experienced Tire Changer. Apply in Person wholesaler. Clean MVR & ING at 3 Hwy 43 S. Saraland. drug screen. Apply in per- Delivery/Wareho use Mobile area. Exc. pay + benefits. Apply in person: 940 Schillinger Rd 251-607-7023 Apply Today Start Tomorrow $400 Wk Start 15 Full Time positions In areas of distributors & Mktg. Call 635-1823 CHRIS MEYERS AUTO MALL Daphne, AL Needs Immediately Experienced • SERVICE CONSULTANTS • AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS • SERVICE & NEW CAR PORTERS Must have clean driver’s record. Please apply in person to Vicki Harris 1st Class (All Crafts) New Top Base Pay: $17.25/HR. Up To $17.55/HR. 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 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 Got a way with Words CLASSIFIED INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE The MOBILE REGISTER is currently seeking an Inside Sales Representative for our Classified Advertising Department. We Offer: Requirements: The Mississippi Press copy desk is in need of an aggressive, no-nonsense stickler for truth, fairness and accuracy. A strong pagination background is preferred, as well as a solid working knowledge of grammar, punctuation and Associated Press style. The ideal candidate is a relentless self-starter, who shares a strong commitment to raising the bar in news coverage in a competitive media market, and who has a real passion for the newspaper business. The Mississippi Press offers an excellent pay and benefits package. Send a resume and five to ten samples of your work to: Steve Cox, Editor The Mississippi Press P.O. Box 849 120 COOKS, PREP-COOKS, & Entry level off-shore hands needed. EOE Gulfport Marine Employment. 228-864-9797 s The Mississippi Press is seeking applicants for the following position: IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 120 We are looking for wellrounded MAINTENANCE PERSON with some light carpentry skills. More $$$$ for you if you have HVAC certification. LL TODAY CAL for interview Autumn Woods Apts. son 2048 South Broad 251-343-5291 Street, Mobile. PRESSERS NEEDED We would like to hear No phone calls. Apply at Jaguar Cleaners from General Laborers & Skilled Laborers. Jobs 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. start at $7.50 and go up. Experienced Commercial Apply in person at 3906 DRIVERS NEEDED CDL DRIVER NEEDED Overhead Door & Hollow Main Street, Suite B, Good Money - Yellow Cab For Tri-Axle Dump Truck. Metal Door Moss Point. Co. Must Have 1 Yr Tri-Axle Service/Installation Person. RBI. 251-404-5818 EXPERIENCED PRESS251-476-7711 After 7PM Exp ER Please Call 251-957-6158 OTR & Local Full time, One Hour Barrow Furniture Cleaners. Drivers Needed Seeks experienced 251-456-3650 Warehouse Drivers & Helpers. Must have good This position requires a Class driving record. Apply at NEEDED A CDL, one or more years Barrow Furniture, 1784 experience & an acceptable West I-65 Service Rd. S., IMMEDIATELY MVR. Excellent ben nefit Mobile, AL 36693 ● Must have Class A CDL with Tanker and Hazmat endorseL Class B CDL ments, plus 2 years tractorDrivers/Board Haulers trailer experience. needed. Call Roy Moss or Brian Weems 251-970-2430. ● Must have clean MVR and be ATTN: OTR DRIVERS at least 23 yrs of age. ● Good pay and benefit pack VAN & FLATBED age: vac pay, sick pay, $1000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR THE FIRST SIX DRI- holiday pay, bonus pay, BC/BS ins., etc. VERS www.billybarnes.net BENEFITS INCLUDE: ● Paid training ● Minimum pay guarantee ● 401K K with Co. match ● Paid time off ● Health, Dental, Vision Ins ● Co. paid life Ins. ● Safety Bonuses ● $1000 Sign on Bonus 120 * up to .33 cpm * great benefits (BCBS/401K) * late Call BALDWIN TRANSFER Your voice needed. Pleasant at model tractors * bonus $ Atmosphere, Guaranteed 433-3391, ext 114 Salary, Group Medical for safety & miles * 2yrs ★★★★ Insurance. 251-662-1063 OTR exp reqd Wright Transportation 1-800-342-4598 Must be willing to work shift work (2 weeks on days and IMPROVED PAY 2 weeks on nights). RADCLIFF/ECONOMY MARINE SERVICES Call Baldwin Transfer at Seeking Class A CDL 433-3391, ext 114 Drivers w/Tanker and Drivers Needed Hazmat endorsements for the Mobile area. Day, night Local Hauls Home Daily. & Part time positions The Mississippi Press is seeking an aggressive, no-nonsense, stickler for truth, Excellent Pay, Excellent avail. We offer: BC/BS Benefits. BC/BS, Profit fairness and accuracy to cover Ocean Springs and the surrounding areas. Sharing, 401K, Credit Union, Med/Dental, 401K Plan, The ideal candidate must be a relentless self-starter, who knows how to cultivate Vacation Pay, and More. So Paid good sources, get the story first and get it right in a highly competitive news market. give Angie a call at 800-844vacation/holidays. Call We need a reporter who understands that covering a beat is more than attending 6458. Or visit our Kevin 251-433-0066 meetings, but involves digging into issues and seeing trends. The position offers Lines, Inc. is Growing & Accepting Applications for website Petroleum Drivers Call 1-866-FLA-ROCK or apply online att www. floridarockandtanklines.co PITTS & SONS TOWING m is taking applications for all Class A&M Portables ★ WRECKER DRIVERS ★ Call Mon-Fri, 8AM-5PM Inc. 251-675-8831 Now Hiring Local Route Read the Classifieds DriverTrucking DriverTrucking Owner/Operator w/Van or Box Truck (16’-24’) and Daycab Owner. 251-6219231, Mon-Fri, 9AM-5PM. DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! Start at $11/hr plus bonus pay 111 7-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 • A team player • Excellent communication skills • Type at least 45wpm • A positive disposition • Excellent multi-tasking skills • Ability to meet deadlines Interested candidates should apply to [email protected] (refer to Insides Sales Rep in the subject field) THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS or fax to 251-219-5099 or apply by mail to: Attn: Inside Classified Sales Rep The Mississippi Press is an equal opportunity employer, (M/F). PO Box 2488; Mobile, AL 36652 • Pleasant work environment • A family oriented company • Competitive hourly pay • Weekly, monthly & quarterly commissions • Blue Cross health & dental plan • Vision plan • Company paid life insurance • Fully funded pension plan • Voluntary 401k plan • Paid vacation & holidays • Complete training • New Smoke Free facility since 2002 eoe E.O.E. Now Early Morning Delivery! 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 8-B 120 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS General Experienced Facilities Maintenance Person w/ electrical. RBI 251-404-5818 AVON - $$500 Bonus! Earn extra $$ for Xmas! $10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846 MOBILE SHRIMP PLANT is looking for several persons to pick & pack shrimp; Also Forklift Operator, Pallet Jack Operator, Dock Personnel & General Labor. Plenty of hours available. Starts at $5.15/hr. & up D.O.E. Apply 9am-11am M-F, 2201-A Perimeter Rd., Brookley Field, Mobile. 120 General 120 BP Conv. Store and Pizza Inn needs Cashiers, Pizza Pros. West Side. 251-661-0363 General 120 DISPATCHER NEEDED Prior experience with a trucking company a must! Looking for Subcontractors Framing, Concrete, Masonry, etc....Workmans comp & general liability insurance req’d. Call Mitchelll Homes, Mobile, AL 251-344-2600 After Hours Janitorial Service Needed for Office Building. Must be bonded & licensed in Saraland. If interested reply before 10/03/05. Include name, Full Time Janitorial address and contact inforSupervisor Needed with mation to P.O. Box 837, EXPERIENCE! Must be Saraland, AL 36571. You able will be contacted for interto handle multiple accounts view. and to work evenings as necessary. 251-344-5105 EXP. PET GROOMER needed for established The Gulf States Marine clientele. Apply at: Pet Fisheries Commission Harbor Veterinary in Ocean Springs, MS is Hospital, 3110 Old Mobile seeking a Staff Hwy, Pascagoula 762-1987 Accountant. For more ■ information call 228-8755912 ■ ATTN: NOW HIRING Carpet Cleaner & Water ■ IMMEDIATE NEED Restoration. Must have for SECURITY OFFIvalid driver’s liscense & CERS , armed & unarmed good MVR. Must pass F/T & P/T positions in the Drug test. Will Train. Jackson, Benefits avail. Call for Harrison & Hancock Co. Directions. Service Master areas. Apply at 3102 Old 251-653-9333. Mobile Hwy, Pascagoula a a Apt GROUNDSKEEPER, 15hrs per wk. 9-12 MCustomer F. Apply: 10-12. 608 Azalea Service Rep Rd General EXP. MAINTENANCE Person needed. Experience in all phases of maintenance, HVAC certified. Apartment + Salary. 228-497-4221 ■ 120 General COLLECTOR Must have experience collecting delinquent accounts over the telephone and be able to work 2PM-9PM. Call 251-662-1064 0058 Driver Needed From Belle Fontaine/Fowl River Area to Transport Corpus Christi Student to School in A.M. 251-460-4634. NOW HIRING COUNTER HELP Apply in Person, T & H CLEANERS, 1436 Hillcrest Rd Grounds Maintenance/Painting/Smal l Odd Jobs for 7 Fast Food Restaurants. Fax qualifications to 251-625-2128. For Small Apt Complex. Sheetrock Experience Helpful! Apply B/t 8:30-4:30. 251-457-6697 ★★★★★★ Excellent training with good starting salary and comprehensive benefits. Full medical/dental. More money if you have college credits. HS grads, ages 1734, 1-888-255-6289, M-F, 8-4. GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE SPRAY PAINTER for Shutter Co. Nice Wage + Has Immediate Opening For Bonus, BC & BS Avail. A Drug Screen, Refs Check. MAINTENANCE Apply 5224 Halls Mill Rd HELPER Must be experienced. Two Landscape Helpers needed for Eastern Shore area. Call 251-626-1155 General Laborer COUNTER HELP Laundromat Attendant TER ****** PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER A growing furniture company needed. Valid Driver’s immediate openings for License & Drug testing Delivery Drivers req’d. Please inquire in Landscaping Company has positions available. person at & Warehouse Scope of work includes irriGULF COAST TRUCK & gation, fencing, deck, gradEQUIPMENT CO., INC. Associates ing, lighting, planting and Drivers must be 25 w/good 2260 Hall’s Mill Road placing of plants. Valid Mobile, AL 36606 driving record. No CDL drivers license required. licensee required. Good pay DODGE’S Competitive salary. 251-990- and benefits pkg including BC/BS Med and Dental, 401K, 5912 STORE 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 HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY. J&J FURNITURE All aspects of housekeep27220 Hwy 98 ing. 2-3 days a wk - some Daphne, AL nights & wkends. Prefer 626-1116 someone with 10+ yrs exp. CLOSED WED & SUN Hiring Vet Assistant/Kennel Attendant/Receptionist. Apply at 804 Downtowner Blvd or 3250 Hillcrest Rd b/w 1pm & 3pm. No Phone Calls Please. Full/Part Time. Mobile, AL - Now Hiring CASHIER w/Qwik Cash Responsibilities $8.50 (per hour) Please apply at Dodge’s Store, 420 S. Schillinger Road Mobile, AL 36695. See Iris E.O.E. Spanish Fort area. 251-6214990, 747-0731 TIRE & OIL CHANGE SPECIALIST NEEDED NOW Lots of Overtime Must be willing to work Apply 9000 Moffett Rd., Semmes ****** JIM ROBINSON AUTOMOTIVE GROUP HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR SALES, SERVICE AND BODY SHOP PERSONNEL EXCELLENT PAY PLAN, 401K AND INSURANCE AVAILABLE CALL NOW OR COME BY - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 Beverage Distribution p.m. No phone calls. Apply Company in the Mobile/ in person Baldwin County area seeks AMERICA‘S THRIFT EXPERIENCED ROUTE STORES SALESMEN and CLASS 312 So. Schillinger RdA CDL DRIVERS. Mobile Experience in the beverage FLORIST DESIGNER industry preferred. Send & DRIVER NEEDED resumes to: The Mobile Both with Experience. Register PO Box #2488-393, Valid Drivers License & Mobile, AL 36630 References Needed. Unless INSIDE BEARING SALES Experienced, Need Not Entry Level Position. Exp Apply. 251-666-8038 a plus The Mobile Airport Valid DL reqd. Rick 433Authority has immediate 8418 openings for the following positions: POLICE OFFICER I Ability to work with the public and maintain a pleasant demeanor. Ability to work a rotating schedule. Must possess two or more years police, security or related military experience. Ability to complete the Alabama Peace Officers Standards and training commission testing. Provide general assistance to customers by phone or by personal contact regarding airport information. Have general knowledge of Mobile and surrounding areas. Present a professional appearance with a ready smile and personable manner. Finger printing, work fitness physical, and drug screen required. Possess high school diploma or GED and valid drivers license. An EOE Employer 123 Hair StylistPersonal Service HAIR STYLIST needed in busy Salon. Part-time 251-666-4466 Vogue Beauty & Style has opportunities for (1) STYLIST, (2) BARBERS & (1) NAIL TECH. Please call Mrs. Wanda 251-340-0999, 251-4582299 AVEDA Virtual Aveda Concept Salon in Daphne seeks Hair Stylist, Shampoo Help, Esthetician & Receptionist. 251-626-8812 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges Now Hiring Bus Person Dishwashers Apply in Person Drug Testing Mandatory. Dick Russell’s Bar-B-Que 5360 Hwy 90 W., Mobile EXP. WAIT STAFF, COOKS & DISHWASHER Apply in person: Whistle Stop, 110 S. Florida Street. All interested applicants may apply in person Monday thru Friday 8am-3:30pm ARE YOU ANXIOUS FOR 1891 Ninth Street A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Mobile, AL 36615 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. Janitorial Workers Needed. Chevrolet-Cadillac 14th Street (North of Hwy. 90) Pascagoula, MS 228.762.2233 228.762.2711 RestauratHotel-Lounges 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 128 Management APT MANAGER With experience and knowledge of rural development guidelines needed. Salary + 2 BR Apt. Call 251-653-5642. EOE Logistics Management Local Company seeks qualified individual for New Captain D’s Location Logistics Management at 2520 Government Blvd. Position. Applicants must is posses experience in rail Now Hiring for All and truck transportation, Positions. material handling, wareain D’s housing and customer servApply at Any Capta Location in Mobile, AL. ice. Send resume to Logistics Management, HOMEWOOD SUITES P.O. Box 2188, Mobile, AL by HILTON 36652. Is Now Hiring For: BREAKFAST/SOCIAL SELF STORAGE FACILIHOSTESS TY MANAGER & ASST Great Benefits & MANAGER WANTED. Opportunity RESUMES TO: The Mobile for Growth. Apply within Register PO Box #2488-386, at: Mobile, AL 36630 530 Providence Park Dr E. Between 8-12:30, Mon-Fri Manager needed, immediEmail:homewood.mobile@ ate opening, 30 hours a week with full benefits. nobleinvestment.com Send resume with salary Experienced Fry Cook, requirements to SM, 4215 Food Carriers, Servers, Moffett Rd., Mobile, AL Bussers. Apply Mobile 36618. No Phone Call Greyhound Park. Accepted. TGI FRIDAYS Now Hiring All Positions Apply in person 6945 Airport Blvd, Mobile 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] SALESPERSON Apply in person, Red Tag Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Mobile. MANAGER Apartment Complex. Full Time. Experience Helpful. Great Opportunity. Mobile area. Attn: Patrick 917-856-7407 Full Time Day Work $400 Weekly AND EXPERIENCE? All Mississippi restaurants are hiring for Crew & Shift managers at premium pay. Apply at Fairhope, Loxley, Foley & Gulf Shores restaurants OR FAX 251621-9555. The Nautilus Seafood Restaurant, US Hwy 98, Daphne. NOW HIR- ING LINE COOKS, also hiring DISHWASHER & BUSSER. Pay DOE. Apply in person or call 6263972 COOKS, SERVERS & DISHWASHERS NEEDED! Apply in Person at 19270 Scenic Hwy 98, 1.5 Miles N. of Grand Hotel in Point Clear. 251-929-3912 NOW HIRING All Positions Apply in person between 2 and 4 p.m. at all locations. SERVERS & COOK needed at Shanghai Resturant, 2525 Hwy 90, Gautier EXP’D GRILL COOK needed for breakfast & lunch. Apply in person between 7am-10am Mon-Fri, SPOT A, 310 Dauphin St. OF TEA No phone calls. 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 CREATIVE HOST SERVICES at the Mobile Airport is taking applications for a COOK/CASHIER position. Great attitude & smile required. Apply in person 10-3pm. EOE M/F/V/D. DISHWASHER & CASHIER needed in Saraland. Call 251-679-4500 130 MedicalDental Exp. Dental Assistant wanted for busy established office. Please send resume to: The Mississippi Press, P.O. Box 849 Attn: Box 770-A, Pascagoula, MS 39568 MedicalDental CLASSIFIEDS 762-CRAB 130 MedicalDental RN Part-Time. Medical Group in West Mobile. Pediatrics. Resumes to P.O. Box 8533 Mobile, AL 36689 CNA/Caregiver, N/S, private home, W Mobile. Must be avail. nights/weekends 251-607-9270 Our Organization is Seeking ASSISTED LIVING a Licensed Practical Nurse FACILITY needs CNA or This job will work with our PCA. All Shifts. MOBILE Medical staff to provide & DAPHNE. APPLY 10171 excellent care for the peoPAPAGEORGE STREET, ple DAPHNE, BETWEEN 10AM & 1 PM. NO PHONE that we serve. This person will report to the programs CALLS. stered Nurse. Regis Medical Office interviewQualified ing for motivated, detail applicants must be highly oriented applicant for filorganized & able to handle ing, copying a records, many different fast paced work environclerical tasks. M-F, 8-5. ment Medical exp helpful. Mail This position is part-time resume to Q. Associates, or full-time. Please contact P.O. Box 850849, Mobile, us for more information. AL 36685-0849 Mail resumes to the address LPN & RN or e-mail below. E.O.E. Citronelle Convalescent Drug Free Work Place. Center is seeking FT LPN for 3-11 shift and FT LPN VOLUNTEERS OF AMERor RN for 11-7 shift. ICA Health/Dental, 401-K plan. NC. SOUTHEAST, IN Please apply in person at Attn: Human Citronelle Convalescent Resources/LPN Center, 19225 North Fourth 600 Azalea Rd. St, Citronelle, AL 36522. Mobile, AL 36609 EEO/M/F/D/V [email protected] ■ MEDICAL ASSISTANT ■ YOU’RE INVITED TO w/ X-Ray Experience THIS VERY SPECIAL Needed at Escatawpa OPPORTUNITY. Family Clinic. Apply in Do you feel overworked Person or send resume to: and under appreciated? P. O Box 1358, Escatawpa, Bored and Unfulfilled? MS 39552 ■ If you are an Exp. Dental Assistant, dedicated to VET TECH taking your skills to the Full Time, Experience highest level possible... Preferred. Respond With If you desire to join an Resume to 5016 Moffett Rd Mobile, AL 36618 exceptional group of individuals who truly Kelley’s Ambulance value quality care and Service Now Hiring FULL each other... if you seek OR PART TIME PARAa secure career-not just MEDIC Royal Area in a job. Call 228-762-9250 Escambia Co. AL 251- 3685915 Ask to Speak w/ Glenn ■ Registered Nurses or Joey. Immediate positions available at Biloxi, MS one-ofDENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for progressive sur- kind Experience. Good compensation and more. gical & restorative pracFax resume to tice. Some experience req’d. Salary, bonus, retire- 305-573-4447 or email to [email protected] ment plan, vacation, AL Dental Hygiene program ★★★★★★ avail. Send resume to Resume, P. O. Box 1295, Gulf Shores, AL 36547 DISPLACED You are invited to this very special opportunity. Do you feel overworked and unappreciated? Bored and Unfulfilled? If you are an experienced dental assistant dedicated to taking your skills to the highest level possible....if you desire to join an exceptional group of individuals, who truly value quality care and each other....if you seek a secure career/not just a job, Call 228-762-9250. Dental Assistant needed for very busy office in Evergreen, AL. Must have previous dental experience. Please fax resume to 1-866690-4220 HEALTH CARE WORKERS DENTAL ASSISTANT 135 OffshoreMarine ALL AMERICAN MARINE ***Boat Jobs*** NOW HIRING! TOP PAY! GREAT BENEFITS! Immediate openings for AB’s, OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng w/emd exp., Q-Med’s, Tankermen. Exp. Offshore & Inland Deckhands. Entry level deckhands needed up to $95 per day. www.americancrewing.com or call 251-443-7771 LOOKING FOR 100 TON CAPTAINS for Offshore Utility Boats. Benefits, Safety Bonuses, Paid Holidays, Etc. For information 985-475-7995 138 Part Time KENNEL/GROOMING ASST Part Time. Some weekend shifts. Respond With Resume to 5016 Moffett Rd obile, AL 36618 Mo DRIVER, part-time with reliable vehicle for Medical Supplies. Hourly & mileage pay included. 251-6399-1808 141 Professional -Technical Science Teacher for Christian School Only degreed teachers need apply. Call 251-623-9989 Part-time CERTIFIED SAAD HEALTHCARE TEACHERS needed AND Monday-Friday SAAD NURSING HAS 4:00, 5:00 & 6:00. Only cerPARAMEDICS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tified Part Time Paramedics FOR need apply. Fax to 251-460RN’s, LPN’s & CNA’s The Mobile Airport Authority Needed for Contract 0651 TS Positions in Local Industry. FOR HOME HEALTH VISIT is searching for a high enerPLEASE APPLY: gy, self-motivated airline sta- $13.25-$15.00/hr. Email G.A. WEST & CO 1515 UNIVERSITY BLVD tion manager to join our Resume to MOBILE, AL team. [email protected] 251-343-9600 Must possess three or more MON.-FRI. 8:00-4:00 prior years experience as an DENTAL ASSISTANTEOE. M/F/D/V Must be able to multi-task, aline manager or as an airline station manager. Provide 8 hr day, 40 hr wk, nonEstimating experience a plus. general assistance to cussmoking facility. Will train. Salaried position, salary tomers by phone or by perSend resume to: P.O. Box DOE. sonal contact regarding airComes w/truck, 401K, BC/BS. 7387, Mobile, AL 36607-2940. ACTIVITY PERSON line information. Provide Email resume to To Either Direct or Assist DENTAL ASSISTANT training to new hires as well [email protected] or mail Individualized Activity as present employees. Work Great opportunity availPrograms for 174 Bed LTC to PO Box 441, Saraland, AL with other supervisors able in a team oriented 36571 attn Sonny Beasley y . Experience w/ Facility regarding air service and air- practice. This is a full time Alzheimers a Plus. Please port regulations. Successful position with benefits. Apply at Crowne candidates must possess Dental experience preExperienced with mechanical, strong customer service and Healthcare ferred. Fax resume to: 251electrical wiring, computer verbal communication skills. of Mobile LLC 954 Navco and minimal carpentry skills. 661-6106 or call 661-6100 Ability to work effectively in Rd. Professional appearance and a fast-paced multi-tasked Mobile, AL Dental Receptionist skilled in dealing with the pubteam environment with abili- Immediate opening for Insurance Analyst needed lic. Overnight travel required. ty to work flexible hours. Pay responsible, exp, team Mobile based company. Fax in high-volume physician consideration will be given resume to: 251-660-1788 player. Computer & people for previous airline experi- Airline Station Manager Full Time Electrical Superintendent / Area Manager ★★★★★★ TECHNICIAN ence. Most possess a high school diploma or GED. Drug screen and physical, 10 year verifiable work history and finger printing required. skills essential. Please fax resume to 1-251-460-5931 ● P/T LPTA & ● P/T PHYSICAL THERAPIST needed for growning home An EOE Employer health company in Foley Qualified applicants may area. Contact Sonya at 251apply in person Monday thru 943-3222 or fax resume to: Friday at 1891 Ninth Street, 251-943-7252 Brookley Complex, Mobile, AL 36615 or fax resume to 251-694-7667 Medical Assistant needed in busy practice. Duties include taking vitals, stocking rooms, returning Medicalpatient phone calls. Ability Dental to work flexible hours Assistant Manager, cook, THE ALABAMA DEPART- required. Fax resume to 473-5311. servers & cashiers needed. MENT Apply in person at Sonny’s OF MENTAL HEALTH/ Phone Operator/Checkout Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 5428 RETARDATION person needed in physician Halls Mill Rd. practice. Ability to handle is seeking a qualified firm/ multi-line phone sys & Domino’s Pizza individual for a Housing comp skills a must. Fax NOW HIRING Development Consultant resume to 473-5311. 120 DRIVERS for the COMMUNITY HOSPICE 20 Customer Service Reps State of Alabama. For & 15 Assistant Managers needs informaPart Time & Full Time Full Time On-Call RN tion or to request a proposDrivers & Asst. Mgrs. South Baldwin area. al Must be 18 yrs. of age 251-943-5015 Ask for Lana packet, contact the Have insurance a valid drivor Shirley ract Contr ers license Office at (334) 353-7440, or CROWNE HEALTHCARE Applicants can apply at Your local go is currently seeking a Domino’s Pizza location to our web site for a copy Full Time RN Supervisor www.rpmpizza.com of for our 2p - 10p Shift. Must the Request for proposal have at least 2 years long SERVERS & EXPERIpacket term care experience. ENCED at www.mh.state.al.us/ Excellent pay and benefits. FRY COOK NEEDED admin/contracts. Apply in person: 954 Navco Daphne Area. 251-626-3124 Rd ask for Will or Bonita. DENTAL HYGENIST GODFATHER’S PIZZA ASSISTANT MANAGER Needed. Must have experience. Full or part time. Call Carol 251-343-8000 $20K-$24K, Benefit Pkg, Opportunity for promotion. Director of Send resume to: 5015 Moffett Rd, Quality Mobile, AL 36618 DANCERS Needed SERVERS & BAR DOOR GIRL DIVA’S 666-7020 130 130 practice. Computer skills a must. Billing experience in medical setting req’d. Fax resume to 473-5311. ■ CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS New Wage Scale Singing River Nursing & Rehab. Moss Point, MS 228-762-7451; Ocean Springs Nursing Centter, Ocean Springs, MS 228-875-9363; The Boyington, Gulfport, Ms 228-8646544; Dixie White House Passs Christian, MS 228-452-4344. Now Hiring Limited positions available at the listed facilititiies. Please call or come by the facility of your choice. • Free Health Insurnace • Great Pay • 401k w/ Co. Match • Dental • Paid Vacation • Sick Vacation • Cafeteria Plan ACTION ADS Improvement A Fun, Fast Paced & and Exciting Atmosphere Now Hiring F/T & P/T Risk Dishwashers, Line Servers, Apply in person at: Management 1141 Montlimar Dr. eli/Grill & PM Cashiers, De Suite 2012. Positions. Great Benefits! Zea Rotisserie and Grill is Apply in Person at Mobile, AL. hiring exp’d Line Cooks, Nationally recognized Nurse University of Mobile, Servers & Hosts. Must be Ingram Dining Halll. E.O.E Staffing Agency in Mobile, Securitas neat in appearance & qual- M/F/D/V AL. is seeking a dynamic Director of Quality ity minded. Apply MonSecurity Improvement & Risk Thurs 2-4 @ 4671 Airport NOW HIRING: Supervisor/ Management. Services Blvd. No phone calls. Managers & Asst GUIDO’S/BINNY’S QUALIFICATIONS: Managers WE ARE ACCEPTING ● Bachelors Degree in for 7 Fast Food APPLICATIONS FOR SECU- in Oakleigh is hiring exp’d Kitchen help. Apply within, Nursing RITY OFFICERS. APPLY @ Restaurants. from an accredited school 3737 GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205 351 George Street. NO Competitive salary & beneof nursing CALLS. EOEM/F/D/V fits. ● At least Five (5) years FLORAL DESIGNER Must THE PILLARS Fax resume to 251-625-2128 clinical experience in    an Acute have previous floral exp. Restaurant seeking mature WHATABURGER Care Hospital Part-time/full-time, wages HOST with neat appearance; NOW HIRING ● Three (3) yrs experience based on exp. Call for SERVERS & BARTENDER. CHICKASAW LOCATION in Quality Improvement appt. 251-626-0119 Apply within Mon-Fri 2pmand or Risk Management BANANA DOCKS CAFE 4pm at 1757 Government St., GENERAL CLEANERS ● Strong verbal and written Mobile. HIRING EXP’D LINE All Shifts Good Pay, Mobile communication skills COOKS, GODFATHER’S PIZZA & Mt. Vernon Areas. Call ● JCAHO standards compliWAIT STAFF & HOSTESS. ALL MOBILE AREAS ance Bin 251-370-6833 Positions now available. knowledge and data ★ DELIVERY DRIVERS No phone calls please. ■ NOW HIRING management. $6/Hour 8% Commission Apply after 2:00 p.m. at ● Great customer service/ SECURITY OFFICERS ★ DAYTIME KITCHEN & 36 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile Law Enforcement & complaint resolution COUNTER: $5.50-$6/Hour. Corner of Hillcrest & Old preferred Armed Forces ★ EVENING KITCHEN & Shell Experience Preferred. COUNTER: $5.35. Please Email Resumes to: Apply in person at APPLY IN PERSON: The Bakery Cafe hiring: [email protected] or send 3003 Pascagoula St, Airport, Moffett, Dauphin, Chef, Line Cooks & Busers. to Pascagoula M-F 9-5 Saraland & Tillman’s F/T or P/T. Apply b/t 2-4p The Mobile Register PO Box EOE Corner #2488-402, Mobile, AL 36630 @ 1104 Dauphin St Part time evenings. $300-600 monthly. JIM ROBINSON JIM ROBINSON THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS HELP WANTED 125 Now hiring Full & Part time ALABAMA PIPE & SUPPLY Lakeside Lodge Rest Mobile Co. has 10 Full Time teachers. Call 251-776-7022. Precast Concrete Plant now hiring all positions. Mgmt positions available. No accepting applications for Apply 650 S. Cody Rd. after Exp nec. Will Train 635-1704 LABORERS. Concrete experi4pm Now Hiring ence a plus but not required. ALL POSITIONS Apply in person at 5721 Hwy Holding interviews Monday 90 W., Theodore CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT JIM ROBINSON AUTOMOTIVE GROUP Pontiac-Buick-GMC Trucks 1010 Hwy 90 at Telephone Road Pascagoula, MS SUBWAY hiring for MANAGEMENT Position, offers bonus incentives. Also hiring for FULL-TIME, PART-TIME AND EVENING POSITIONS. 228-327-3147, 228-623-1212 Radisson Forklift Operator Will Train-$11/HR Admiral Semmes 3367, JOE BULLARD CADILLAC. E/O/E. 476-5089 RestauratHotel-Lounges Full benefit package to the AUTO PARTS PERSON right person: vacation, sick Must Have Experience & pay, References. Rettig’s Auto holiday pay, BCBS insurance, Body. Call 251-343-2300 401(k), etc. Excellent opportunity for someone displaced Now Hiring NOW HIRING: CALL 251-473-8844 by LAWNCARE PERSONNEL Payroll/Human Resources Load/unload trucks, pull Katrina! Salary DOE. Exp’d only for Bay Minette orders & organize warehouse. Clerk. Qualifications are for a TOP PAY!! 251-937-0169 University Graduate HR Dependable person who is a EOE. Send resume (handwritfast learner. Perm $175 #112. Major with Hotel experience ten okay for Katrina evac- YARD PERSON NEEDED required. Full time, entry GREAT BENEFITS! uees)to: Forklift experience prelevel. Excellent growth opporferred. tunity and benefits. Apply in AAA Magic Touch Cleaners Apply Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM, person, fax F/T COUNTER & 8681 Howell’s Ferry Rd. 251-405-5941, email PRESSERS Out of work? Need a job? [email protected] or mail to needed. Exp. pref’d, but HELP WANTED: Bonuses up to $20,000 if 251 Government St., Mobile, not nec. REMODELING CREW AL 36602. Drug screen qualified. We have openApply Tillmans Corner 661Needed required. ings in many fields. Excellent pay and benefits Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL Opening for leading innovaFlex Hrs. 7-9. No phone calls. 36693. E.O.E. tors in manufacturing of Apply at JAGUAR CLEANmicrocellular vinyl decking ERS, products & rigid vinyl extru6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2 sion in Foley, AL. Must be 100 WORKERS needed For building material compaGRAPHIC INSTALLER willing to work 12 hr shifts, immediately Short & Full-Time, Male/Female. ny, full-time. Retail sales wanted Nights and weekends avail- days & nights & be a team Long term positions. 251experience preferred. player. Responsibility & Some graphic exp. able Responsible for selling, stock652-1391 accountability are a must. Production oriented. Apply only. Call 251-456-2400 ing, loading and unloading General job duties include Painter/Sheetrock Hanger in person. Resumes to PO merchandise, and driving a WAREHOUSE HELPER basic quality control such as Needed - Apply at French Box 7200, Mobile, AL 36670 forklift. Heavy lifting for Daphne area. Full reading tape measures & required. Drug free work Quarter Apartments, 557 PARTS COUNTER time. Must be able to lift calipers, packaging, fork lift environment. Great benefits Azalea Rd. Mobile, AL operation & general housePERSON 60 lbs. Benefits. 251-626include Employee Stock Tommy Couch, Mon-Fri, keeping. Salary begins at $9 or Seeking individual with 1515 Ownership Plan. Apply in 8am-10am. $10 depending upon exp, with experience working GM person at Surplus Warehouse, Laundromat Attendant rapid advancement depending parts counter. This is an 952 East I-65 ■ TELLER needed, needed w/experience. upon performance. Drug Service Road North, Mobile. experience required. Fax excellent career opportuni- Apply within: 5440 Hwy 90, Screening upon hiring & benety. Good, steady job with resume to 228-762-0377 fits after 90 days. Apply in Tillmans Corner behind HIRING ALL Positions. nice working conditions in person, 11746 Foley Beach McDonalds Apply in person Parking Lot Sweeping Co. new facility. Attractive Express, Foley, AL 36535. Feel Scranton’s Restaurant JUBILEE CHILD hiring Night Drivers. Wage salary and benefits packfree to call for further info. 623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■ $7/$8hr. DOE to start 251DEVELOPMENT CEN- (251) 943-2916. Ask for Chuck. age. Call Ricky at 251-471- PAINTER NEEDED For Local rental company, Apply: 1601 E. I-65 Service Rd. S., Mobile. or Fax 251479-8506 125 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 Janis . . . . .934-1463 Karen . . . . .934-1477 Paulette . . .934-1476 Sasha . . . . .934-1441 ATTORNEYS, PARALEGALS, SPANISH TRANSLATORS Required immediately. Mobile, AL; 5 years min or Paralegals & exp. fo Translators. Dynamic, interesting work. Full benefits, relocation & housing ance avail. EEO. Fax assista resume to: 251-343-5554 ARCHITECT/DRAFTSMAN w/5 years min exp. in architectural firm. Salary DOE. Fax resumes to: 251343-5505 Contact Mgr, E. Shore, organized individual, customer DB mgmt, proposals, mailings, e-mails, phones, strong WP, DB computer skills required, follow-up, some inside sales. Graphics/newsletters and/or Spanish 2nd language experience ++. FT + benefits. Resume to: P O Box 99, Stapleton, AL 36578 G.A. WEST & CO OSHA Training Administrator + other training. Must be Bilingual. Salary DOE. Email resume: [email protected] or mail: PO Box 441, Saraland, AL 36571 attn Sonny Beasley 141 Professional -Technical ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Must have 2 yr. electronic degree and or military training. Will train to our systems. We drug screen. Top Music Co., 3656 Gov’t Blvd., M-F 10am-4pm G ■ 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 TECHNICAL NOW HIRING 2 Security Technicians. Dependable transportation required. Great Benefits! Contact Alliance Security at 251476-9000 ESTIMATOR Heavy civil & site work and underground utilities. Please send resume to: 7856 Westside Park Dr. Suitte H. Mobile, AL 36695 145 RetailStores 150 Sales Managed Care Co. seeking a SALES PERSON for innovative services in the Southeast. Salary, commission and expenses. Send resume to: PCM, PO Box 91241, Mobile, AL 36691. 150 Sales MO ORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR Wanted. Immediate opening. Experience a plus. Call 251-344-4022 TradeCraftsSkills DIESEL MECHANIC: Must have 5 yr. exp. Must own tools. Duties include rep. of all types of const. equip. Able to work unsupervised. Salary $15.00 and A local company is looking up DOE. 251-649-1829 for SALESPEOPLE. PAINTERS: NEW HOMES Outside sales exp req’d. START IMMEDIATELY! Competitive salary & com$11-13/hr. 251-471-0028 mission. Fax your resume ELECTRICIANS, to: 251-662-3226 PLUMBERS, CARPENTERS & LABORArea Sales Rep ERS LEADS LEADS LEADS Sander’s Bros. Inc. is More than we can handle accepting applications for Commission paid weekly. work in the Pascagoula, Previous roofing, siding & window sales a plus. Call MS. area. Must be safety Gerald 251-243-5328 minded and pass a company approved drug screen. For more info, call Travis at 1-800-527-1684, ext. 128. EOE M/F/H/V I CLASSIFIED INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Mobile Register is currently seeking an Inside Sales Representative for our Classified Advertising Department. Requirements: - A team player - Excellent communication skills - Type at least 45wpm - A positive disposition - Excellent multi-tasking skills - Ability to meet deadlines SALES PERSON Needed. Retail Hours. Nights and weekends req’d. $8/hour. Dish It Out, located in the Eastern Shore Shopping Center. 251-621-8283 Ask for We offer: Patte. - Pleasant work environment GROW WITH US! Do you have an eye for fashion and style? These aren’t your grandmother’s nursing scrubs anymore! Uniforms By Bayou is now hiring Full-Time Retail Sales Go-Getters in our Mobile Outlet to help us coordinate exciting uniforms for Mobiles Healthcare Professionals. Apply in person or send resume to Uniforms By Bayou, 4677 Airport Blvd., Mobile, AL 36609. Attn: Kim. 157 - A family oriented company - Competitive hourly pay - Weekly, monthly & quarterly commissions - Blue Cross health dental plan - Vision plan - Company paid life insurance - Fully funded pension plan - Voluntary 401k plan - Paid vacation & holidays - Complete training - New Smoke Free facility since 2002 Interested candidates should apply to [email protected] (refer to Inside Sales Rep in the subject field) or fax to 251-219-5099 or apply by mail to Attn: Classified Inside Sales Rep P.O. Box 2488 Mobile, AL 36652 EOE UPSCALE FURNITURE STORE looking for Designers, GENEROUS COMMISSION. Call 251-967-3456 for appt. CASH DAILY Account Executive Mobile Territory now available. Growing Company needs high energy, goal driven Sales Professional. Must have College Degree, great sales experience. We offer competitive compensation, Medical/Dental plan, paid training program. Lucrative opportunity for self motivated over achiever. Send resume to [email protected] BARROW FURNITURE is looking for motivated customer-focused sales individuals who have a positive attitude and a sense of excitement about their work. Furniture sales and decorating background desired. Barrow Furniture 1784 W. I-65 Service Rd. S. Mobile, AL Fax 251-661-6482 AUTO SALES No experience necessary We offer a paid training program, great commission plan, full benefits and an excellent work environment. Contact: Walt Stubblefield or David Milne @ 344-4000. M apply. Call 251-634-8392 Exp’d STORM CHASERS needed. Call 251-662-7504 A Great Job! Sprint is now hiring in the Mobile area. 251-471-3164 or email to [email protected] NEEDED SALESMEN For Roofing and Construction Company. Income averages $50K - $120K per year. Must have sales background. Call 731-467-1417. Training will be provided. 154Telemarketing PAYCHECKS AVAILABLE Your voice needed. Pleasant Atmosphere, Guaranteed Salary, Group Medical Insurance. 251-662-1063 Looking for Experienced Telemarketers, Top Pay, Benefits. Call 251-653-9380 Equal Opportunity employAttention State Wide Badge er W/A Drug Free Work Place Deal w/ Taps. Commission only. Call 251-490-2891 EXP. OUTSIDE SALES REPS needed. Exp Tradein building trades a +. CraftsJob openings for Skills Jackson & George Co. (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 157 Framers Needed Earn up to $5000 a week working for local roofing company. Please call 251450-2882 TECHNICAL SALES PROFESSIONAL Barnhart Crane & Rigging - a world leader in engineered heavy lifting and transportation services - is seeking a successful professional with Industrial and Heavy Construction experience to handle Gulf Coast Technical Sales as well as some national account responsibilities. PIPE FITTERS BAY VILLAGE STONE ($17.50/hr + $60 day has openings for a goal ori- per diem in McIntosh area; ented sales person. Will $17.50/hr + $50 day per diem train for in Monroeville area) Also permanent career. Knowledge of construction PIPE WELDERS industry a plus. Apply in person at: Call 251-928-2091 G.A. WEST 12526 Celeste Road TOWN & COUNTRY Saraland, Alabama. FURNITURE Call 251-679-1965 Seeks SALESPERSON. Ask for Sonny Sales Exp. Req’d. 251-476LUMBER GRADER 0995 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. $4-$9 per ft. 251-937-4935 Ask for Eddie FENCE INSTALLER & HELPERS needed. Coastal Fence Company 251-6619800. Delivery/Repair Tech Needed. Apply: 1251 Bolton’s Branch Dr off Halls Mill Rd, 36606 AC & Commercial Refrigeration Installer, Helper, Service Tech. Salary & Benefits based on experience. 251-928-7889 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Exp PIPE LAYERS for local Candidate should have sucUtility Contractor. cessful track record in Call 251-456-6576 industrial or major construction sales. Experience ELECTRICAL FOREMAN, with heavy rigging system, Commercial experience heavy lift cranes and vari- required. Salary DOE. Call ous transportation solutions 251-580-0730 is a plus. Primary skills EXPERIENCED ESTIMAmust include technical TORS for Roofing & writing, construction conConstruction. tracting, project manageCall 251-666-0243 ment, technical compeEASTERN SHORE contence, software applicastruction tions as well as a strong company needs LABORhistory of selling value ERS with some asphalt & added services. concrete experience. Competitive salary, bonus, Experienced PIPE 401(k), health insurance LAYERS & OPERATORS (Track Hoe & Dozier). and other benefits. Fax resume and general salary Excellent pay, BC/BS, requirements to 251-654- retirement benefits. Drug free workplace. 0547 or email at 251-626-3483 Mon-Fri, 8-3 [email protected]. 157 TradeCraftsSkills CARPENTERS & HELPERS needed for building decks, pile driving & piers in Bald Co. Must read tape & cut. Great Pay. 251-656-1010 157 TradeCraftsSkills TOP PAY NOW HIRING Crane Operators, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Pile Driving Foreman, Pile driving Person, Laborers. Drug Screen req. EOE. Benefit pkg, 251-973-0034. Automotive Master Technicians MAINTENANCE Are you tired of turning TECHS wrenches? Willing to explore a new possibility in you career Mechanical and electrical field? We’re looking for qualified experience needed. Working in a production environment. self motivated individuals Pay based on experience. ready to train to become Excellent benefit package Mechanical Inspectors. that includes medical, paid Fax resume to: 877-641-5059 holidays, vacation and 401K. E-Mail: Please applly in person no gciocher@centroinspecphone calls; Mon-Thurs tion.com 9am-3pm. Hwy 31 South, DRYWALL FOREMAN Commercial construction experience. Leadership qualities. Must travel. 251947-5224. Bay Minette, AL 36507 Concrete Finisher with 2 years exp and concrete Laborer needed for Baldwin County. Own n required. transportation Call b/w 7:00-4:00. 251-4230706 Lv msg 157 TradeCraftsSkills A/C INSTALLER Need a Raise? 251-660-9595, 680-0060 ■ NOW HIRING: HVAC TECH & Installer, ELECTRICIAN & Helper. Good Pay & benefits. Call 228-762-1786 VEHICLE TITLE CLERK ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK and SERVICE CASHIER Auto Dealership experience preferred but not mandatory. See Betty Wright at Estabrook Motor Cars, 14th St, Pascagoula, MS between 1 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Hiring First Class SANDBLASTERS & PAINTERS for Blast yard. Top pay & benefits for the right people! 251-653-6683 Carpenters For work in Myrtle Beach. Experienced required in modform, aluminum wall gangs, handset shoring and col. mounted tables. Office: 252538-6555, Fax: 252-538-6557 EXP. CABINET Makers & Exp. Cabinet Painters needed. 249-1683 ■ Wanted: Combination Person for Carpentry, Roofing, Siding & Painting. 251-48-9805 TILE HELPER Needed. Clean cut. 251-709-0604 BRICK MASON Needed For Residential Work, Tools Transportation Required. Call 251-456-3676 G G DIESEL MECHANIC TradeCraftsSkills Fabricators 157 TradeCraftsSkills 157 Fiberglass Laminators Fabricators & Machine Operators needed. Experienced & Trainees. Pay dependent on exp. Apply in person: 8201 Zeigler Blvd. No phone calls. Mobile. Min 5 yrs exp in commercial building. Fax resume to 256-442-6680 or e-mail [email protected] Used Car Tech Needed by Dean McCrary Imports. Import experience required. Excellent pay, benefits & opportunity. Low key, friendly atmosphere. Contact Scott Paradise 471-3326 for confidential interview Local Manufacturing Company is seeking WELDERS & ASSEMBLERS for F/Time Employment. Benefits include Health/Dental Ins, Fabrication Shop accepting 401K & opportunity to advance. Please Fax applications for STRUCResume to: 251- 987-1238 or TURAL FITTERS, Call 251-- 987-1236, Greg WELDERS & HELPERS. Wood Positions in shop and installation crews. Some NEED INSTALLER For travel required. Insurance, Hurricane Shutters. Expd 401K, Vacation. Apply at only 251-660-0066 Ask for 9490 I-65 Service Road, Chase. Exit 22, Creola, AL Dump Truck Driver’s with CDL and Heavy Equipment Operators Needed. 334-2855564 leave message CARPENTER & HELPER for Pier & Deck Construction Transportation Required 251-232-7725 PARTS PULLER Needed. Must Have Own Tools. Top Pay. Reid’s Auto Salvage 251-456-1432 Carpenter & Helper Needed for Pier & Deck Construction. Transportation Required. Call 251-232-7725 Experienced Sign Manufacturer/Installer. •BLASTERS Minimum 3 years experi•SPRAYERS ence. 251-653-0542 •SHIPPING/RECEIVING GLAZIERS CURTAINMust be well qualified & WALL have references. Please 5 yrs exp. Benefits. apply at 5602 Orchard RD, Universal Glass 433-5960; Pascagoula, MS 331-0471 M-F, 8am-4pm ■ ROOFERS & LABORERS AUTO MECHANIC/TECH- Needed. Experience helpNICIAN w/tools & experiful. ence. Call 251-604-5294 Call 251-666-0243 CARPENTERS PLUMBERS & $10-$20/hr. 251-751-5731 HELPERS FRAMERS NEEDED Mobile County Call 251-228-0108 Wanted. Company paid medical, dental life insurance. 10 paid holidays, Local Chemical Company retirement plan-company seeking MAINTENANCE match. MECHANIC w/good trouble OVERTIME. Call Amore shooting skills both electriPlumbing Co 251-626-9535 cal and mechanical. 3-5 yrs Exp’d BOBCAT OPERAexp preferred with good TOR DUMP TRUCK DRIpeople & communication VER skills. Please forward 251-366-3927 resume with salary req to P.O. Box 107 Mobile, AL MECHANIC for equipment 36601 rental company. Apply at 1601 E I-65 AC SERVICE TECH Rd South, or fax FULL BENE- Service resume 251-479-8506 FITS Sign On bonus w/ exp. 251-660-9595 or 680-0060 CARPENTERS & CARPENTER HELPERS Needed. Mobile Area. Call Doyle 251-379-9380 K Now Hiring Plumbers! Starting at $40K Per Year Also Hiring Technicians Good Pay & Benefits Apply Mon-Fri 8am-4pm 2001 W. I-65 Service Rd N Mobile, AL EXP. TRIM CARPENTER With Valid driver’s license Call 251-661-3000 ence required. Drug Screen Required. Fax Resume to 251-661-1181 or Apply in person @ J.C. Duke Assoc., 1716 Industrial Park Drive, Mobile, AL. NOW HIRING! - Packers & Laborers needed for Moving & Storage Company. Exp. preferred. Apply at 5730A Middle Rd., Theodore. DIESEL MECHANICS W/CDL LICENSE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NEEDED. PLEASE CALL (251) 583-6711 OR (251) 583-3857 check-out of control panel. Full time permanent position. Send detailed work history resume to The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-395, Mobile, AL 36630 Expd Home Remodelers Needed. Must have Carpentry & Painting Skills and own transportation. (251)631-3738. WANTED ROOFING HELP WANTED Good pay. Exp. preferred. Call Glenn 251-454-4889 DISPLACED WORKERS from Hurricane Katrina ALUMINUM WELDERS ALUMINUM FITTERS Immediate Hiring CABINET MAKER Experienced Only. Start Immediately. 251-401-1308 SIGN ON BONUS CALL ** $200 ** (251)957-3800 SIGNS Immediate Openings for experienced ASE and Chrysler Certified Service Techs, Installers Technician needed. Call and Fabricators. Apply at Chad Stewart 251-937-1000 Quality Sign Company, 3650 Help Wanted: ROOFERS Hamilton Blvd. AND BATCHELOR’S MECHANCARPENTERS. 2-4 yrs ICAL Exp is currently hiring 251-370-5478, Refrigeration Piping/Start Up 370-5489 or 470-1774 AC Technicians. We offer top pay and outstanding benefits package. If interested please apply in person: 3110 Old Shell Rd, Mobile FLOOR COVERING INSTALLER HELPER NEEDED CALL 228-826-1947 ★★★★★★★★★ Ben M. Radcliff Contractor, Inc. is taking applications for * EXPERIENCED * SUPERINTENDENTS CARPENTERS & LABORERS TradeCraftsSkills READY MIX PLANT REPAIR & MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Needed. Good Benefits package Please Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. Residential Carpenters needed. Hand tools & transp. req’d. Some exp. req. 251-753-1806 170 Construction Company seeks Experienced Trackhoe Operators that can dig to grade, to work in the Gulf Shores area. Only experienced need apply. Please call (205) 349-1910 or send replies to H & W Construction, Inc., 3101 12th Street, Suite #1 Northporrt, AL 35476 Exp’d HVAC Installers and Helpers needed. Call 251-666-8042 INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS & HELPERS/Residential needed for Baldwin Co.. Top Pay, BC/BS, 401k, Vacation & Bonus! 2 Yrs Min. Exp. 251-626-1515 CHECK FIRST TE THAT YOU INVESTIGAT THE OFFER WITH AGENCIES SUCH AS THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU AT 4335494 OR THE CONSUMER GENCY IN PROTECTION AG MONTGOMERY, AL AT 1-800392-5658. Legal Notices ★★★★★★★★ LEGAL NOTICES DEADLINES PUBLISH Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday For Information Regarding Legal Notices Call Telina Birch (228) 934-1420 ★★★★★★★★ Merchandise 335 LABORERS Exp’d. Pay up to $20/hr 251-232-2012 Someone to remove & replace transmission with some general automotive repair knowledge. 251-6759772. 1ST CLASS SHINGLE & FLAT ROOFERS NEEDED. PLENTY OF WORK. 251-463-3910 Equipment 365 Sales Rentals DAEWOO SOLAR 30 Mini excavator. Low hrs. $10,000 475-3391 370 Local Company has openings for Sign Fabricator and Service Techs. Fabricator should be experience in Aluminum Framing & Mfg. welding. Service tech must have electrical expereince with ballast, tranformer, neon, stick welding and unafraid of heights. Call for appt. between 8 a.m. & noon. 251-478-6499 AUTO DETAILER TECH Will train the right person. Paid training w/exc growth potential. Valid drivers license required. Drug free. Apply in person at 2675 Government Blvd., Mobile. 380 Louis Phillip All wood cherry bedroom suite: dresser, mirror, chest, queen bed with rails, night stand Retail Value Special Price 160 Resumes SUN WORLD seeking qualified help building sunrooms, window installation & light remodeling. Call 251-379-8704 COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR HIRING AT ALL LEVELS. Multi-skilled CARPENTERS needed to fill full time positions. Experience is a plus but not required. Top Pay, Benefits, Retirement, Paid Vacations and Holidayswith Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance. Call 251633-6661 Ext. 124 for an interview appointment or apply in person at: 8375 Zeigler Blvd. Experienced CERAMIC TILE SETTERS & HELPERS Needed 251-421-5490; 490-8453 $2,040 $999 Willis Furniture Sign-Service/Installation Technician Needed. Experience required. Apply at Victor Signs, orth Rd. Mobile 5000 Whitwo FORKLIFT OPERATOR for an expanding marina in Orange Beach, AL. Good salary + benefits. Call (251)981-6247 or fax resume to (251)981-6476. Household MATTRESS SET Dble Pillow top, new in plastic, exceeds Serta Warranty. Qn $250. Kg $325 delivery (850)501-0270 “Where Quality is Still Affordable” 3202 Chico St. Pascagoula 762-0028 390 Guns S & W 1911 45 auto, competition model, SS, like new in box, $750. 228-990-8926 MOBILE’S FINEST RESUME 800 Downtowner Blvd Suite Henry Big Boy 44 A Magnum, like new in box, 251-344-4253 $485. 228-990-8926 170 Job Information CHECK FIRST 420 Built on site!12X12, $1295 12X16, $1495;16X24, $2395 251-625-1626, pg. 423-9283 Raining on your parade? No biggie! Now when you place a garage sale ad in The Mississippi Press, you can re-run your ad at no extra charge if your garage sale gets rained out. No more fretting about storm clouds on the horizon... go ahead and place your ad with us. If the bottom falls out we’ll just run it again when your ready. The Rain Out Guarantee, just one more reason to advertise your garage sale in The Mississippi Press. THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Call 762-CRAB to place your ad. (2722) Miscellaneous QUALITY STORAGE BUILDINGS TECH CARPENTERS & HELPERS Exp’d only 251-345-7564 Farm Equip./ Supplies CASE 446 Tractor, w/4 First class FIBERGLASS implements, good cond, FABRICATOR. Top pay. $2,000. 228-990-8926 Good benefits. Bay Minette 251-937-8025. Furniture / needed for beautiful apartment community. Great work environment & competitive salary with benefits. EOE. Exp’d HARDWOOD FLOOR INSTALLER, SANDER & FINISHER. 251-634-1718; 401-5216 DEADLINE Wednesday 5pm Thursday 5pm Friday 5pm Monday 5pm Tuesday 5pm Wednesday 5pm NOTICE IS HEREBY APT MAINTENANCE GIVEN, PURSUANT TO PERSON MS STATUTE, THAT THE needed immediately for GOODS STORED BY split property. HVAC TENANTS WILL BE Certified preferred. Bring SOLD TO SATISFY LElN resume to fill out applica- CLAIMS BY STORAGE tion to 1800 Shelton Beach CHOICE. LESSOR WILL Rd Ext., Mon., Wed. & CONDUCT A PUBLlC Fri., b/t 10-12 & 1:30-4. SALE WITH RESERVE Salary DOE. Must pass TO THE HIGHEST BIDdrug & background check. DER ON 10/27/05 AT No phone calls. STORAGE CHOICE 3326 MARKET STREET Electricians PASCAGOULA, MS. BIDS Local Work, 8 wk job, WILL BEGIN AT OR $18.50/hour, $4/hr per diem. AFTER 0900:A.M. UNITS Electrical IN THE SALE ARE Damian Robinson #173 Helpers $13-$15/hr, $4/per diem. Job Rosie Wilcox #23 ANY OF THE ABOVE starts Tues., 9/27. Written test given. Drug test CONTENTS MAY BE required. Bring hard hat, REMOVED FROM SALE safety glasses and steel BY STORAGE CHOICE toed shoes. OR CUSTOMER PAYApply in person at MENT AT ANY TIME G.A. West WITHOUT NOTICE 12526 Celeste Road PRIOR TO THE SALE Saraland, Alabama NO. 95264 2t 9/22-29 Experienced HVAC and SHEET METAL MECHANICS. Earn as much as $200.00 a day or more. Benefits include Blue Cross & Blue Shield, 401K, Disability, paid vacations and holidays. Qualified applicants need to apply in Building person at 7570 Zeigler Materials Blvd. EOE, drug free work place. STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Construction Laborers and Galvalume & Colors from $9.95/sq Experienced Installers Goldin Metals, Inc. 800-777-6216 Needed for METAL BUILDING FIELD NEED CREWS in Mobile & A ROOF? aldwin Counties. Call Ba STEEL ROOFING (251) 626-0594 for Drug & SIDING Testing & Employment Application. Majestic Metals, Inc. 1-800-647-8540 BRICK MASONS & THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SUGGEST THAT BEFORE Immediate Need: MAKING AN INVESTMENT IN SHIPFITTERS ELECTRICIANS RESPONSE TO AN AD, PIPEFITTERS-PIPE THAT Apply in person at 3456 Halls WELDERS Mill Rd. 8:00 - 5:00 - Mon-Fri YOU INVESTIGATE THE Pre-employment drug screen- PAINTER/BLASTER, WELD OFFER WITH AGENCIES ERS & MARINE DUCTING ing SUCH AS THE BETTER IN will be required. BUSINESS ERS, CARPENTERS STALLE ★★★★★★★★★★★ TOP PAY- Per Diem Included BUREAU AT 1-800-987-8280 OR THE CONSUMER 251-473-1541; 877-473-1541 ★★★★★★ PROTECTION WANTED: 1st Class Metal Experienced AGENCY IN JACKSON, Stud Mechanic. MS AT 1-800-281-4418 MAINTENANCE CALL 251-661-3000 251-607-7878 ★★★★★★ Job Information ★★★★★★★★★ THE MOBILE REGISTER AUTO MECHANIC WANT- SUGGESTS THAT BEFORE MAKING AN INVESTMENT ED IN RESPONSE TO AN AD, CALL 251-957-0100 Hiring Now!! FIRST CLASS FLUX-CORE WELDERS TIG WELDERS STEEL FITTERS RV TECHNICIAN. Must For Inside have Fabrication Shop basic plumbing, woodwork, Buillding Tanks electrical knowlege. Apply And Structural in person B&R Camper INTEGRITY INDUSTRIAL Sales 5514 Orchard Road Project Manager Pascgoula, MS 228-762-9756 for construction project in ELECTRIC CONTROLS Needed Immediately Exp TECHNICIAN SUPERINTENDENT Laminate and solid surface PLC exp. a must. Duties countertop fabricators. Salary For Commercial options & benefits included. include all phases of panel Construction 251-202-1520 Projects. 5+ Years experi- fabrication, wiring & ■ Local mill work company has immediate openSATELLITE INSTALLERS ings for EXP. Cabinet needed immediately. Makers & Installers. Long Steady term employment w/ exc. work. Great pay. benefits. Experienced Experience AUTO GLASS MECHANpreferred. Call 800-716-2430 guaranteed top pay. ICS Apply in person at 6312 Qualifications: Physically & GLAZIERS SUB-ROOFING CREWS, Shortcut Rd., Moss Point fit, ROOFERS & LABORERS or fax resume to: 228-475excellent vision, good eye- Full time. START IMMECall 251-824-1131 hand coordination. Must be DIATELY. Call 251-943-2318 0753 able to read and write, fol- SIDING REPAIR PERSON ■ Plumber & Plumber ★★★★★★★ low oral and written $15/hr. Local D.L. helper Needed for Small BODY TECHNICIAN instructions, good matheCall 251-438-4814 Local Plumbing Co. for light and heavy collimatic skills and be able to CARPENTERS AND CAR- Hr. pay based upon exp. sion read tape measure (fracPENTER HELPERS repair. Must have experi228-875-2462 *8am-4pm tions). NEEDED IN SILVERence Brick Layers & Helpers HILL. 251-945-5122 and own tools. Great pay. Excellent benefits. Wanted, Must Have Call 251-471-9606. Experience. Foreman ★★★★★★★ Inquiries and resumes to: $20/hr, Brick Layers $19/hr, Lumber Grader, P.O. Box Apprenticess $15/hr & Exp’d TIRE CHANGER 1663, Mobile, AL 36633 Helpers $10/hr. 251-456-5845; Apply Chatom Tire, 432 So 370-0250 Craft Hwy, Chickasaw VINYL SIDING APPLICATORS CARPENTRY & FENCE Diesel Mechanics for now needed Help Wanted, Bender heavy duty trucks or 251-639-9305 228-475-0528 marine experience. F/T, Shipbuilding Needed Immediately ROOFERS: Metal Roofers P/T, or temporary Vacuum Truck Operator Needed. Need trans. & employment. Flexible Is Now Hiring For with CDL. valid hours. Top pay. Call 228The Following Crafts: Industrial Hydroblasters drivers lic. 251-232-5508 392-2200 or 228-243-2660 $12-$15 an hour. Apply att - Carpenters or 251-928-9146 1335 Hwy 43 S, Saraland, - Shipfitters Leadmand/ 1ST CLASS MACHINIST AL. 10 Hour OSHA pre- Welders 1ST CLASS FITTER Painter ferred, MVR & Drug - Outside Machinists All Materials, Pipe, Screen Required. Local work. $17.00/hour APPLY IN PERSON Pressure Min. 5 years experience. GLAZERS WANTED MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN Vessels & Equipment, Job Written test & drug screen With Experience in required. Apply in person at: Shop. Residential & Commercial. G.A. WEST Excellent pay & benefits. 251-473-5363, 605-0931 12526 Celeste Road 251-583-9502 CARPENTERS, HELPERS Saraland, Alabama or call DOOR UNIT ASSEMSonny 251-679-1965 & BLERS FRAMERS. Eastern Speciality Contractor Must be Dependable & Be Shore Work. 251-610-9929 Looking for Hard Worker, Able to Pass Drug Screen Willing to train. Must have & Background Check. Good Mr Rooter hand tools. 251-645-0446 or Benefits. Steady Work. 680-1344 Plumbing Starting Pay is Based on now accepting applications for Experienced Residential Experience. Apply in MAINTENANCE experienced DRAIN CLEANInsulation Installers. Person at Builder ERS & PLUMBERS. Good Exp’d Maintenance Person Resource 3450 Ar 251-463-2810 rmour wages & benefits, uniforms Needed to Live & Work on Avenue, Mobile, AL. furnished. Apply at 2448 Wolf CRANE & EQUIPMENT Property. AC Knowledge a NOW HIRING OPERATORS Ridge Rd., Mobile or 251-344Plus. Salary + Benefits! OUT OF TOWN WORK Needed for an Established Tools & Trans Required. 9465. Material Handing **Welders** 251-635-1809 for an Hiring Roofers and Roofing Company. Recently Opened Interview. F/C & Stick Crews. Laborers. Must New Operation in Local Mig-Hardwire have some experience. MACHINIST Positions Area. Experience **Shipfitters** Some work in Mississippi. available. Apply in person: Also Hiring For Local Preferred in Operating & 1/421-0911, 643-4464 251 Work Maintaining Cranes (Clam 6151 Rangeline Rd. Theodore. 251-443-7722 Maintenance Position Shell/Bucket),, Bobcat & Heavy Equipment Available at Real Estate Front End Loaders. Operators ■■■■■ Company. Mon-Fri 8AMExcellent wages. E.O.E. for debris removal 4PM. Apply in person, 2321 Reply to The Mobile **Electricians** Airport Blvd, Mobile. Register PO Box #2488-391, Industrial & Commercial WORLDWIDE LABOR AIR FILTER SERVICE Mobile, AL 36630 SUPPORT TECH. A Siding Applicator, local, (800) 748-1395 Regional Filter Service has top pay. HAPPY HOME (228) 762-3418 immediate openings for the IMPROVEMENTS 251-438position of Service HVAC Sheet Metal 4814 Technician. Must have a Mechanics and Installers Needed for local trucking HVAC Installer & good driving record & must needed for company shop. Must be able Technician take a pre-employment to work immediately without Local School Jobs. 251-443Great benefits. Salary drug screen. Job requires 6293 supervision. Must hav v e own based travel throughout the state tools. Hourly rate DOE. on experience. Call MonAAA A/C Co with some overnight stays. Fri Exp. Service Tech Please call Mike 251-675-1063 8am-5pm. 251-660-1684 UP2 $25/hr DOE 50+Hrs at 251-433-3391 ext 105 Certified Pipe Welders, Call 251-443-9323 WELDERS-FITTERS ■■■■■ Pipefitters, & Millwrights Exc Opportunity w/ Immediate Openings needed. Drug screen req. Metal Stud Framers, Plastics Distri/Fabricator 251-422-7298 Apply in person at UOG, Sheetrock Hangers & Grid as SHOP SUPERVISOR. Now Hiring All Crafts: 6917 Stennis Blvd, Ceiling Persons. 251-662Woodworking/plastics fabPascagoula, MS, 9:00 a.m Laborers $8/hr 7 8286. rication exp req’d. Exc Days/12Hrs, Metal Roofers, M-F. (228)475-3360 benefits, pay DOE. 251-471A Local Chemical Rubber Roofers, Pipe JOURNEYMAN 1130 Company Welders & Pipe Fitters. PLUMBER & PLUMBERS Job Shop, 1st Class has a requirement for Premium pay. Call 228-769HELPER. No travel. Local PRODUCTION OPERA- machinist with tools. Pay 5140 work, Mobile. Experience TORS. to $21/hr DOE. Benefits, Needed 1st Class Painter. req’d 251-478-0957 Candidates should possess BC/BS after 90 days, Start Immediately. GLAZERS od mechanical and set 401K/holidays, previous goo 251-802-1599 Top Pay and benefits. Pay up employees need not apply. AUTO BODY REPAIR DOE. No experience, no skills with a very good, Manual lathe, boring mills, PERSON, Daphne area. problem, will train. Apply: quality background. Please drill press, etc. Fax Top 4415 Government Blvd; submit resume and wage resume to 251-675-1143, pay. Can provide a place to requirements to P.O. Box overtime as required Fax: 251-666-6386. Come live. 251-626-3480 join our team. Metro Glass 107 Mobile, AL 36601 mandatory High Production SYP Mill has full time position open for experience Lumber Grader of Grader Trainee. Exp. in lumber business preferred but not required. 157 DEAS CONSTRUCTION A 1st CLASS PIPEFITTER Hiring Carpenters, Helpers needed. Apply 8517 & Bellingrath Superintendents & CDL Rd., Theodore between 7e, Drivers. Full Time 3:30 Benefits MAINTENANCE TECHNIavailable. Exp required CIAN Needed for 251-478-1060 Apartment Complex Apply CARPENTERS needed in person, Mon-Fri, 9AMw/exp. Must have trans4PM, 3800 Michael Blvd. portation, handtools & be EOE Drug Free. Good pay for JOURNEYMAN INDUSgood work. 251-370-3632 TRIAL RENOVATION WORKERS INSULATORS AND with painting, carpentry HELPERS & roofing skills. Call NEEDED. 251-653-2848 Fred South (251)533-2635 Looking for Shop Foreman needed. VINYL SIDING HELPER Must have knowledge of with or without experience. Diesel Engines, able to Wages DOE. Call 251-370read schematics. Basic A/C 4298 repair a must. Supervise EXPERIENCED R&R crew of 8-10. 7 days vacaPERSON tion, 7 paid holidays, needed. Must have own BC/BS, 401k and more. tools. Clean driving record. Salary DOE. Call for A+ TRANSMISSION appointment 251-476-8687 Call Bo 2551-633-7979 Drywall Finishers, LOADER & EXCAVATOR Foreman OPERATORS NEEDED For long term commercial projects. Expd only. Min. 5 Yrs Exp, Travel Hrly & subs. 850-932-9911 Required, Home Every Second Weekend. Hourly CARPENTER Pay with Overtime & General Repairs. Remodel Benefits. Drug Free company office, Hurricane Workplace. Call 251-421Damage. F/T. Company 3929 Lve Msg. Benefits. Call for an appt. Wall Crew & Foreman experienced in concrete $60-$100 a day poured walls, footings and foundations. Good advanceDISTRIBUTORS PLUMBERS WANTED ment. If qualified, will help NEEDED For Work in Perdido Key with relocation. Lots of 635-1823 and Mobile. Excellent work. Located in North SERVICE TECH Needed Georgia. 706-636-4469 or Wages, Fast paced, growing com- 770-634-7788 Benefits & Sign On Bonus!! pany in Robertsdale seeks a se Call 850-626-0062 or Plea JOURNEYMAN MECHANmechanically inclined indi850-698-7033 IC vidual willing to learn & needed for GULF COAST Immediate able to follow directions. 251-432-8962 TRUCK/MACK TRUCKS, Mature, dependable, & Openings INC. ROOFERS-Sub Crews hardworking only. Benefits Must have own tools. needed. include medical insurance, Call Dean 251-476-2744. INSIDE MACHINISTS Call 251-943-5878, 747-8446, competitive wages, 401K, WELDERS & FITTERS or 942-8751 paid vacation. Negative Body shop looking for Apply in Person at PREPPER. Exp needed. drug test and clean MVR a FIRE ALARM TECH. SPI/Mobile Pulley Works required. EOE. 251-747-4557 Call for Must be 905 South Ann St, Mobile or 251-947-5006. interview. Don 251-660-6911 exp’d in alarm, detection 251-653-0606 suppression systems. Great BEBO’S CARWASH EXPERIENCED * Carpenters benefits. Co. vehicle. Now Hiring Lube Techs MECHANIC Wages & Car Wash Personnel NEEDED. Mon-Fri, Rick’s * Carpenter based on exp. 251-634-3866 Apply in person Garage. 251-639-9016 or Helpers 3308 Springdale Plaza ALARM TECHNICIAN fax resume to 251-634-3896 Needed Immediately! Experience necessary. ★★★★★★ CONCRETE FINISHING Excellent Asst. Manager for Auto ABLE BODY FOREMAN FOR HIGHbenefits, BC/BS, 401k, Body Shop. Some training RISE background check provided. Salary + bonusLABOR BUILDING IN MOBILE, required. es. Fax resume to: 251-4771AL. Apply HUNTER SECURI6612 188 S. Florida Ave - Mobile COMPETITIVE SALARY TY, Call 251-471-9990 ★★★★★★ ANDIFOR THE RIGHT CA 28228 North Main St., EXPERIENCED DATE Immediate opening for Daphne, AL, 8am-4pm PLUMBER Apply in person 80 St. HITCH INSTALLER A 1st CLASS WELDER NEEDED. PLEASE CALL Michael St. Suite 304. Full time with benefits, needed. Apply 8517 251-747-0742 moonlighters needed also. Exp’d FLOOR COVERING Bellingrath Apply U-Haul, 200 W. I-65 JOB CRAFTERS, INC. INSTALLERS needed Rd., Theodore between 7- Svr Rd S or U-Haulhr.com. NOW HIRING!!! 251-471-4446 3:30 EOE. A/C Install Mechanics CABINET MAKER 1st Class Shipyard Crafts NOW HIRING & Helpers: Top Wages Apply in Person 2904 for local & out of town CARPET MECHANICS No Travel-45+Hours Mill St. Mobile, AL work Sub-Contract & Hourly Call 251-443-9323 OVERTIME & PER DIEM Carpet Specialist 251-476Immediate Need! 9974 Long term employment QCI MARINE OFFSHORE, Register your name craft LLC RESIDENTIAL ELECTRI- EXPRESS OIL CHANGE, TODAY! Is Taking Applications for located at 630 Schilling CIANS 1st Class Marine 1st Class $21.00 hr. Road South, has a hood/pit PHONE: 251-433-1270 Carpenters (Joiners). Call TOP HELPERS-$15 per hour technician position availToll free: 1-8000-371-7504 228--826-0889 or Fax 228-826Per Diem $6.50 per hour able and is looking for a 0875. 8235 Padgett Switch Rd motivated winner to fill EOE Irvington, AL. 251-957-1095 Metal Builders, Iron that position. Experience is EOE. Drug free workplace helpful but not a necessity. FRAMING CARPENTERS Workers, Sheeters & Helpers. Steady work, good Helpers, Nail Drivers APARTMENT MAINTE- Excellent wages, paid holipay. 251-675-6088 Carpenters. 251-370-3079 NANCE days, paid vacations, HVAC certification, experi- health insurance, dental Air Conditioning Co. Hiring ELECTRICIANS & enced only! Full-time + insurance and 401K. Service Techs and Duct HELPERS benefits. Mail resume to: Contact Mike @ 634-9332, for commercial and indus- Installers, Top Wages. P.O. Box 160025, Mobile, M-F 8am to 10am or 4pm Good Benefits. Year trial AL 36616 or fax to (251)694- to 6pm. work. NOW HIRING. We around work. Commercial 1955 & Residential. 251-639-4578 are a AUTO EXHAUST fast growing company that Air Condition Installation MECHANIC Looking for ofHelpers Needed Min. 2 yrs. exp. in repair & Subcontractors fers benefits: Blue Experienced & Entry Level installation. Excellent pay Cross/Blue Positions Avail. Call 251plus commission with beneFraming, Concrete, Masonry, Shield health & dental, 645-0089 fits. Apply at Fausak Tire simple IRA, life insurance. etc....Workmans comp & genof Bay Minette, 591 US eral liability insurance req’d. Need experienced DRYFax resume to: 251-937Hwy 31 S. 251-937-1640 Call Mitchelll Homes, Mobile, WALL HANGING CREW 6770. AL 251-344-2600 for Baldwin County. 251Auto Buffer and Detailer 979-2488; 228-1917. References & exp. Rettig’s Formwork Countertop Auto Body. Call 251-343-2300 NOW HIRING 1st Class: SALES: Inbound Calls, Hourly, Commission, Benefits. E-mail Cover Letter, Resume Salary requirements to [email protected] Attn: INSIDE BEARING SALES Kurt Entry Level Position. Exp a plus Enjoy Talking To People Valid DL reqd. Rick 433Over The Phone? 8418 Part Time Phone Professional SAND DOLLAR to set appointments. LIFESTYLE $8.00/hr. plus Bonuses. Call is now accepting applicaMargaret Spencer @ 251tions for professional sales- 478-5227. people for men & women’s (Only experienced need clothing & shoe departapply.) ments. Submit resume at ACCOUNT SALES $40,000 Airport & McGregor, 1st yr! Pinebrook; or mail to P. O. Base+Bonus+Perks! Box 3020, Orange Beach, Computer Skills! Protected AL 36561. Local Territories! Some ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ College! SALESPERSONS Call Janice 615-329-0223 Snelling Personnel NEEDED or email [email protected] FLUX CORE WELDERS STEEL FITTERS 15 REPS Needed to sell Due to increased business, we TIG WELDERS are now accepting applica- Home Merchandise. Apply at Integrity Commission sales. Great tions Industrial, 5514 Orchard in our Automotive Sales Dept. commission paid. $300 fee Ave, PAscagoula or Call We have a great inventory for starter kit. Only hard228-762-9756 ■ with working, serious need open floor (new or used). We offer a 5-day work week and outstanding pay and benefits program (weekly pay, pd. insurance and vacation, 401K, demo available). Experience helpful. Serious inquiries only. Apply in person to Tim Poppell at Hill-Kelly Dodge Eastern Shore, 1812 Hwy. 98, Daphne. E.O.E. Drug-free Workplace. No phone calls please ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ 9-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 10-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Miscellaneous 420 550 Lots & LandJackson Co. SOD, CENTIPEDE, St. AUG HURLEY 6 ACRES Bermuda. Delivery/Install 228- High land on paved road. 396-0282 1-866-374-7277 $66,000 475-0164 / 990-5024 TRAILERS, 16ft Tandem, Ramps & Carrier; 5X8 tilt; 6.5 X10; (601)766-3700 Wholesale Salvage Belair Shopping Center Open Thurs-Sat 9-5 New50,000 pieces costume jewelry, 50-80% off retail. Seafood 440 FRESH SHRIMP DAILY High Quality, Low prices ***475-3850*** Pets/Animals/ Livestock HURLEY 5 ACRES Lg Oaks, Quail Ridge Subd. D- 228-282-2830 N-475-9237 3.029 ACRES River Bluff Subd., Vancleave w/ stream. $23,500 769-1461 VANCLEAVE Ramsay Oaks. Wooded lots for homes only, Covenants, Min. 1600 sq. ft. ST MARTIN Jordan Farms Partiallly cleared home sites w/water, sewer for doublewides GAUTIER Hickory Hills Wooded lots for housesDesignated area for Manufactured HomesCity water/sewer Owner Financing available 228-875-3200 Pets for Sale 480 AKC Boxer Pups, 2 male, 1 fem, brindle & fawn, $400. 601-508-0505 VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE tracts, ok for mobiles homes. Owner financing. Joe West Realty, 228-497-3797 2 LARGE Cleared LOTS, No wind driven water. 228475-8729 G MIN-PIN PUPS Pascagoula 228-769-8819 MIN PINS AKC Very Tiny. $400 251-865-0803 All Breed Dog Grooming Grand Bay 251-865-6116 Real Estate Residential 505 w.msgulfcoastproperty.com Jackson County E. Cent Sch Dis. 3500 sq ft, 4.8 acres, 3 yrs old, workshop & barn, fenced High & Dry, only $224,900 CGRE 228-217-6912 G 2.5 Acres, E. Cent Sch D. Nice area in N Wade 228-990-0375/ 228-588-0203 555 Lots & LandGeorge Co. S. GEORGE CO. 120 ac., 30 acres cleared, small pond & running creek. $2500/acre. 475-3391 560 Lots & LandOther Areas G Grand Bay, Quail Ridge, 1 ac lots, w/ septic, $12,900. 251-865-3200 570Mobilehomes Sales egend 16X80, 1997 Le 3br/2ba, payoff $28,000, 228-381-0382/ 228-475-9044 A HOUSE BOAT, 60ft totally remodeled 1800sq ft, 2 story, w/generator, sleeps 12, Open House on River Rd, Pascagoula, (850)712-8255 FOR SALE BY OWNER 3/5 BR, 3.5 BA, 2500 sf, East Cent. Sch. Dist., 5.5 acres. $285,000 228-217-0881 1993 Dble wide, 3br/2ba. Will help move or may remain as is. Asking $38,000. 228-327-1808 16X80, 3br/2ba, w/deck, furn, appl, all kitchen equp, linens, etc. Great cond. Must See! Must move. 228-475-2233 Isle of Pines Trailer Park ‘93 14x56 2 br, 1 ba, w/shed & 5’ fence, deck. $16,000 228-990-2948 ‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in G Ocean Springs, $32,000 2195065/ 497-3649 after 6p 2BR, 4504 Peach St, Pascagoula, $39,000 /offer Some Owner Financing 228-218-2926 5BR/2BA, 3000 sq ft w/ acreage & other building sites, large barn, no wind driven water. 228-475-8729 G HURLEY, 3br/2ba, near E. Cent Schs. appt 2300sf, $129,900 Steven Jordan & Assoc. 228-475-1515 3 BR, 2 BA, Brk home w/ 2 ac in Big Point in Dunn Est., E. Cent. Sch. Dist. Ebay Item #4403740550 $159,000 228-588-1151 BIG POINT By Owner, 4200 sq ft well-built under construction, 70% complete, 15 fenced acres, large barn, other storage buildings & cottage $200,000/ firm 228-588-1133 510 Moss Point & Esca. 3BR/1BA, Across from E Park Elem., No Storm damage, screened porch, 228-229-8137 515 Pascagoula New Home Under Construction, 3br/2ba, appr 1400 sq ft, $116,900. CGRE B/O 228-217-6921 N. Pascagoula, 3br/3ba, Avail now, No Flooding 228-990-7419/ 706-840-4035 520 Gautier Vancleave Timberlane Rd. 3br/1.5ba ceramic tile countertops, floors, new carpet, large deck, $72,000. 228-324-2659 For Sale, 3br/1ba Brick home. No water damage. 228-872-4628 3325 Mangrove Dr, 2br/1ba, appr 900 sq ft, cent h/a, fenced yd, No Storm Damage, $66,900 Great neighborhood! CGRE. B/O 228-217-6921 Beautiful Acadian Style Home on 15 ac. w/ creek. High & Dry. 3397 sq ft+ unfinished mother-in law/ studio/apt space w/ bath. main house has 3br/2ba, huge rooms, built in 1992, Must See! Great Property! $399,500. 228-826-4160/ 228-623-8508 2500 Avenido del Pinar 3br/2ba, cent h/a, dbl garage fenced yd, fpl, No Storm Damage, $69,900 CGRE B/O 228-217-6921 535 Condos / Townhouses 25 TOWNHOMES in Pascagoula. Grossing $11,000 mo. $685,000 Call 228-348-2230 540 Homes in General Any condition, any area, any situation sell your house quickly. 872-4628 G GREENE CO. 2500 sq ft 2 story home 5 br, 3.5 ba, garage, 2 porches, pool, office on .60 acres. $136,000 (601)394-4048 BY Owner, Grand Bay, Ready to Move in. 4br/3ba, 2500sq ft, split brick, pool, fish pond, carport, barn $195,000. (251)490-0017 HOME for Sale - 3br/2ba, 1904 sq ft, 1.62acs, & pool, George/Greene Co. line on Hwy 57, $98,000 601-753-2327/ 601-550-8209 3br/2ba, Barton comm, off Hwy 63S, fenced yard, on 1.39 acres, $40,000 negot. (601)947-6295/ 601-770-0006 ‘01 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba. Assume payments. 228-826-3578 635 Furnished Apartments Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familiar status, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-669-9777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS All Utilities Furnished. $100- $125 wk. 475-7419 645 Unfurnished Apartments GREAT SPECIALS Spacious 1 & 2 BR Safe Residential area near Downtown Beautiful Renovated $410/$500. 762-8969 PATIO APARTMENTS 1950 Pascagoula St. COME & SEE!!! GAUTIER’S BEST LOCATION Singing River Apts. With-in walking to Jr. College & Singing River Mall Call about our 2 BR Specials w/W&D conn. (228) 497-1359 1 BR APT $425mo, All util inc. $200 discount 1st mo 769-3781 Williamsburg Square Townhomes 769-7700 Washer/Dryer Connections Senior & Military Discounts PASCAGOULA 1 & 2BR Furn/ Unfurn., Cable Ready All util. furn, No Pets Avail Now! Starting at $130-$155wkly Meredith Manor 762-5822 REMODELED 1BR $100/Dep, + $280/Rent, ** 990-7951***475-6813** G 650 ‘98 16 X80, 3br/2ba, must be moved, $18,000; ‘78 12X65, private lot inc. $17,000. 228-475-33220 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. $325 mo./WAC. 1-866-218-3977 HICKORY HILLS / GAUTIER 2br/2ba on 2 lots 228-990-4533 ‘96 16X80, 3br/2ba, $18,000 /offer. 228-249-3875 ‘00 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba, 2 decks. Exc. cond. $28,000 228-826-1602 G 28 x 48 RIVERLAND 3 br, 2 ba. Immaculate. Zone 2. 601-989-2119 9am-6pm Unfurnished Houses G Hurley, off Hwy 613 4br/1.5ba, 2200sf, $650mo, $400dep, (601)795-9162 G 2 & 3 BR, NO PETS. Credit check. $250 security deposit. $350-$480 month. Some Sect. 8 available. Empty Lots for rent $135$250 Anchor Trailer Park. 497-2475 G Lots OCEAN SPRINGS- homesites with water & sewer hookups for rent. 875-3200 Real Estate Commercial 590 Building for Rent Lucedale, 9,000 sq ft, 3 overhead cranes, 6 welding machines, laydown yd & office. Min. 6 mos lease. (601) 766-9170/ (601)508-7813 595 Office Space for Rent Recreation ■ Indicates Jackson County 710 BoatsPower 15FT DU Ed Polar Craft w/ trailer, 25hp elec start Yamaha, Avery quick set, blind & many add-ons. $5000. 251-454-6433 20’ Mako cc, exc cond, galvanized trailer, bimini top, etc. Johnson 130hp Motor, $5,500 obo. 251-476-1173 A ’90 15 1/2’ F/G B Craft 1200SF Retailer Office, center console, 40hp ***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 Evinrude w/T & T, ’03 galv trlr. Good cond. $1995.. 251Commercial 605-9283 HWY 57(Near I-10) 610 Property Commercial Building for lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq ft, $450mo. Great location w/ high traffic (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 G Wade, small Beauty Shop on Hwy 63, some equip inc, could be used as office space. $50,000. 228-475-1515. Steven Jordan & Assoc. Real Estate Rentals 635 Furnished Apartments ROCKWELL APTS 1.5mi E. of Industrial Rd Hwy 90, 1br, util furn $110 & up wkly. 475-3736 No Pets A 2000 19’ Cape Horn, 150 Merc, full elec, alum trlr, t-top w/box. Exc. cond. $16,995. 251-404-6052; 6337591 17’ SEA STRIKE ’03 Yamaha 60hp. Like new $11,000 251-510-5400 ’02 19’ PALM BEACH CC ’03 Yamaha 150HP w/extd warr Great Fish & Ski Boat, FF, CD Radio/VHF, Dual Batteries, Exc Cond, Trlr $15,500 251-751-5016 AAA ’01 TRITON TR186 BASS BOAT, Mercury XR6 150, 36V Motorguide TM, Garage Kept. $13,500 251533-3587 21 ft. 2000 Logic CC, T-Top, 200 Evinrude Ocean Pro, runs great $15,000 251-367-0683 Yamaha 250 OX66, fuel injected, Salt Water Series II 2002 ENGINES. 30’’ shafts. Low hours, transferable warr until July 2007. REDUCED further $12K for pair. Gulf Shores. 251-967-1227, 510-1227 Chapparal 18’ ’03 like new, 30 hrs, gar kept, 3.6 I/O, CD, alum trlr, $11,900. 251-679-1177 or 379-7425 12ft Aluminum Boat w/ 25hp Johnson, trolling motor & trailer $500. 228-990-8926 780 Motorhomes 920 Cars 920 Cars ‘95 BOUNDER J 34ft, good cond. payoff $24,000 228-769-1020 / 228-623-5030 FORD MUSTANG 2003. Toyota CAMRY SOLARA Black, spoiler, all opts. 02, red, PW, PDL, CD, AC, Mint cond. Only 29k Mi. alloy whls, CC. $9,200. Must Factory Warr. $12,900 OBO sell 251-455-1740 251-666-8835 251-510-3449 625-1484 Toyota Scion XB ’04, ‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new Loaded w/Prem Sound, XM FORD MUSTANG ‘99, AC & refrigerator, Radio, DVD, Fog Lights, silver,sunroof, cloth int, 47k mi, good cond, $18,000. Air Bags, Spoiler, 15k Mi, 5 spd, loaded, no radio (251)847-3339 Prem Tires, 29.5 MPG $6,500. (601)947-4545 COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully City/Hwy $14,500 251-767Ford Mustang GT ’03, 2DR 8467 equipped, good cond. Coupe, Bright Red, 5-spd, $15,000 @ 17 VW Beetle ’02, GL, White, 4.6 lt V8, Fully Loaded, Magnolia St East , AT, cloth interior, 39K mi, lthr, Maxed Out! 28K Lucedale, 228-990-2881 Good gas mileage, $10,000. miles. Under Fact Wrnty, 251-621-8644 $17,000. 251-747-5997 FORD MUSTANG GT ’04 Sport Utility 5 Spd, Black, Leather, 31K Miles, 6 Disc CD, Exc Vehicles Condition! $17,900 obo. Call BMW X5 ’04, 20.5K mi, 251-454-1904 black, LOADED!! Ford Taurus SE ’05, Panoramic sunroof, sat Like New! Assume Note. radio, garage kept 1987 17.5’’ CPS Stauter, 55 $14,950. 251-423-8330 HP Nissan, Galvinized $36,900. 251-344-5767 leave msg. trailer, CHEVY BLAZER ’02 Live well, Exc. Cond., $ ★★★★★★★★ 4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New 4800 PONTIAC TEMPEST 1966 Tires, OBO Call 25 51-605-5640 White, wire wheels, Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc $1200 OBO 251-545-7869 1995 Javalin 389T Bass Shape Boat, White & Red, 150 $11,500. 601-508-1677 ★★★★★★★★★★ Antique & Evinrude, Galv Tandem Lincoln Towncar ’03, Chevy Blazer 1994, full Collectibles Axle Trailer, Great Only 7100 miles. size, runs great! Looks Condition! $8750. 251-679$22,500. 251-342-2097 great! Future collectors ’87 Chevy Silverado Short 9064 vehicle. 169K, 350HP, V8 Bed, 20K Engine, 8K HONDA ACCORD 1996 Sea Ray ’98, engine, new AC, new tires, Trans, Auto, O/D, AC, PS, 4DR, auto, 121k miles, 21’ Bowrider, kept indoor New Paint, All Like New! new speakers, new receiv$5000 /new trailer, $14,995. er hitch, new nerf bars, $6500. 251-591-1569 251-675-2669 or 599-3596 Bill 251-379-1650 K&N air filter, tornado air CHEVROLET 1963 2-dr Honda Accord EX ’00 intake sys., k’less entry 23’ STRATOS 2300 WA, hardtop, 327 auto, like new. 85k, 33 MPG, ABS, AT, AC, $7500 251-633-6729 Cabin/Walk around, 1993, May trade for antique pick- PL, sunroof, new tires, like Twin 140 Ocean Pros, CHEVY BLAZER 2000 up. $9000. 251-463-8393. new, $10,650. 251-626-5802 VHF/Loran, Loadmaster Fully loaded, new tires, Chevy Corvette 1978, Silver HONDA ACCORD EX ’02 Alum trlr. New Batts. low miles. Wife’s car. Anniversary, T-Top, 4 Auto, 4dr, Lthr, 4cyl, AC, Serviced. $12,500. 251-344Super clean. $7300. 251-610Barrel V8 Engine, Great Sunroof, All Power, 58K 7711 Lewis. 1238 Restoration Project $5500 Mi. $12,800 ★★ 251-533-5531 98 STRATOS BASS BOAT, OBO 251-709-1216 CHEVY COLORADO ’05 20’, 200HP Evinrude-new HONDA CIVIC 1998 4-Dr Red, 2wd, Crew Cab, 975 p/head. Extra nice. $9,800 CHEVY EL CAMINO Miles. $21,800. Please Call DX Classic 1987. New black OBO 251-679-5959 601-766-1540; 601-508-2870 5-spd. 124K mi; 35mpg. cherry paint, new 350 New tires. Exc. cond. 17’ Nitro Bass Boat, all CHEVY SUBURBAN 2001 Chevy engine. $8000. 251$4450. 251-232-6192 options, galvanized trailer, 510-8221. Gold LT, auto-ride, loaded, 115hp Mercury, looks new, clean, 89k miles, $19,500 HONDA PRELUDE 1985 Ford Mustang ’64 $6,900 obo. 251-476--1173 Call Jimmy 251-656-2292 Convertible, 85% Restored 130K mi, cold AC, good work car, good mechanical Chevy Suburban LT ’96, 2000 1900LSR Regal 19’, VMust Sell! $11,000 cond, $1500. 251-454-7176 4WD, Pwr Mirrors, 6, Luxury Pleasure/Ski 251-662-7565 PW/PL, V8, Lthr Original Boat, 3 Tops, 1 Owner, Honda’s From $500! Mercedes 220 ’71, Gas, Owner, Exc cond $8500 251Perfect Condition, Too POLICE IMPOUNDS 27K miles on rebuilt 605-6943 or 679-8212 many extras to list. For listings call engine, Shoreline trailer, Service 800-366-9813, Extension 4500 CHEVY TAHOE ‘00, LS Runs Good. $3500. records. $16,200 251-604-5972 251-990-9604 or 219-5676 3rd seat, 76k mi. JAGUAR S-TYPE 2001 18FT SEACRAFT ’79. 4 Door, Titanium Blue, No Storm Damage, 130HP Johnson ’95, Alum New Tires, 55k Miles Excel Cond. $16,500. Cars Trlr, DF, VHF, Bimini Top, $22,000. 251-666-7658 228-826-4619/ 228-218-6800 Well Maint. $8300. 251-639Jaguar XJ6 ’94 Chevy Tahoe ’01, 2WD, all 9838; 802-5074 ACURA 3.0 CL 1997 2DR van dan tlas, good cond, Pwr, 72K, tow pkg, rear coupe, Black, sunroof, $4,900 obo. 251-458-2707 ★★★★★★★★★ AC, CD, Good Looking leather, Loaded! 115K, or 209-5883 $12,250 251-473-7995/ 753-8474 04 Xpress w/ 05 90hp Mercury Like New $10,500 $7000 Firm. 251-680-3829 JAGUAR XJ8 ’98 CHEVY TAHOE 1997 251-680-3838 Call Billy 251-679-7500 41k miles, white/tan White, leather, tow package, 21 FT. CREST PONTOON ACURA 3.2CL TYPE S ’01 leather, sunroof, like new. Red, Black Lthr, CD, $14,900 251-721-5626 AM/FM/CD, loaded, good BOAT. ’96, 115 Mariner, Sunroof, All cond. loaded, great shape. LEXUS ES300 ’02 Options! New Tires! 68K $7000. 251-633-7750 $8,500 251-649-9590 Very Good Cond! Loaded! Miles. 53K Miles, Silver/Gray Int. Chevy Tahoe LT 1999 1980 23’ Robalo Cuddy $13,400. Call 251-786-7500 $22,000. Call 251-276-3634 4WD, 4DR, Tan/grey Cabin, Mercury 225HP O/B BMW 325i ’01 leather intr, new battery, galv trlr. $6900 obo. LINCOLN LS ‘04 Pearl Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K new brakes, just serviced, Call Randy 251-423-0326 white Leather, Loaded. mi 121K, $8750 obo. 850-38419K mi. $22,500, /offer 228NEW ‘05 ALLWELD All records. $21,000 9600 or 251-767-1074 990-7780 /228-475-5170 14 ft Aluminum Boat Call 251-623-9030 CHEVY TAHOE LT 1999 $1,200. 228-588-3967 Lincoln Town Car Cartier BMW 530i 2002 Pewter, 4WD, 4DR, ’97 35FT Grand Banks Style Sport & Prem. Pkg 61K mi Loaded! leather, CD, tow loaded, looks & runs great, pkg, all power, 126K, $8500. Trawler ’83 New diesel Gray silver w/ black top, generator, 2BR, 2BA, w/Gray Interior, MUST 251-747-5466 $5,250. 251-928-0914 radar, TV, SEE!! Chevy Trailblazer ’02 only stereo, all the Toys! $24,900. Call 251-421-5969 Lincoln Town Car 39k, exc cond! White $92,000. Executive series 1996, w/gray lthr seats, still BMW 740 2000 251-331-0044 Crimson tide Red/grey smells like new. $19,500 High mileage. $15,000 leather intr. 74K, $7200. 251- obo. 251-605-4450 1999 Worldcat, 25’ w/twin 251-458-6555 626-5787 402-0738 130 Hondas, 3 axle trailer. Ford Escape XLS ’02 BMW 740iL 1997 $38,500. 251-949-6150; 251Lincoln Towncar ’01, White/ Gray, 60k, V6, PL, Excellent condition! 422-0450 Executive Series, Good PD, PW, PM, K. blue book 139K miles, $8900. Cond, $13,340, Only $11,500. 251Call 251-510-1102 Power Everything, $10,500. 583-3450 Boats 251-476-4600 BMW X5 2004 3.0. Sail Ford Expedition ’04, Automatic, 24k miles, MAXDA MIATA ‘91, Loaded, 3rd seat, rear air, Metallic black, sunroof, STSAIL 32’ WES hi mi, but runs great, New 23K miles. Excellent 50HP Perkins Engine in leather (heated seats) timing belt, tires, & Condition! $25,920. 601-394$42,500 251-680-5642 Good brakes. Did Not Flood! 5218 shape. Boat damaged by BUICK LESABRE 1994 $3,500. 228-623-4616 Ivan. Ford Expedition 1997 52K, garage kept, Clean MAZDA 3 S ’04 $20,000 OBO. 334-288-6494 engine, regular mainteEddie Bauer 4x4 4 Door, Sport Package Black/Taupe $7,200 nance, Excellent MACGREGOR 26M ’05 Moon Roof, Spoiler, $18,000. 251-679-7465 or 680-5105 Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/ condition $4500. 251-232-3766 251-602-6699 or 402-8818 sail, trailer, water ballast. CADILLAC BROUGHAM Ford Expedition ’97 Eddie MAZDA MIATA CONV ’97 Bauer, Emerald/Tan, Lthr, $19,990. 251-809-0408 ’94 Great Gas Mileage!! Exc 3rd Seat, Rear AC, Tow Loaded, Extra Nice, LAKESPORT ‘02, alum, Cond! CD, 54K Miles, $8100 Pk, 6 CD, $6100. 251-42278k Miles, $5500. 30hp Yamaha, Precision 251-471-6741 or 490-8499 2912; 660-1219 251-649-0355; 510-6949 Mix & trlr, $4,000. Mazda RX-8 ’04, 4dr Coupe, FORD EXPEDITION E. firm, 228-588-3988 Cadillac Deville 1998 31k, silver, AT, alloys, BAUER 02. White/tan, White/tan leather, Loaded spoiler, leather, loaded. TV, VCR, to the max! 88k, K. blue Jet ABS, CD, sporty. $21,200. 3rd seat, rear air. Exc. book $8450, Only $6995 251Skis 251-626-5818 or 251-209-6613 cond. $16,900 251-802-0096 583-3450 MERCEDES 1993 190E FORD EXPLORER 98 ’04 Honda Aqua Trax 1200 CADILLAC DEVILLE ’94 Fawn. 4-dr, sunroof SPORT. 2Dr, standard Turbo, 3 Seater, Blk/Silver, PS, PB, PW, leather, new $3,750 Trlr, Custom Cover, 165HP, tires, exc cond, runs great. trans, AC, 86K mi., dk. 251-421-3618; 478-2817 20 Hrs. $8495. 251-660-2858 green. $3,695 OBO. Call or $3900. 251-583-1944. text msg. 251-533-1281 MERCEDES 300SE ’89 CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS Boat Equip White, Lthr, Sunroof, Ford Explorer Sport Track ’05 Loaded! Serv. Supplies Light platinum, loaded. ’04, Wht/Tan, PW, PL, CD, 104k mi, $9500. DVD Sys, 22’’ wheels, Grill, Only 2134 miles New ‘05 Mercury 25hp 228-475-3480 35K mi, Still under r wrnty. $40,000. 251-865-6480 Electric Start, SS Prop, MERCEDES 420SEL 1988 Nicest Around, Real Head Tank & Hose, CADILLAC ELDORADO Turner! $12K in access Smoke silver/brown, 26k $2,850. 228-588-3967 ’91 miles. Perfect. 2nd owner $25,000 obo. 251-401-6143 162k Mi, Powder Blue w/ $17,000. Ford Explorer XLS ’02 V6, White Campers/ Call 251-455-8234 PW, PL, PM, PS, Must Top. Beautiful Car! Travel see! Exc cond! K. Blue Reduced MERCEDES SL 500 ’99 Trailers $2450! 251-666-6585, 463-5092 White, immaculate, a must blue $13k, Only $8995. 251583-3450 2004 5th wheel Sportsman CADILLAC SEVILLE STS see beauty. $23,500. Call 251-232-7307 FORD EXPLORER XLT 28.5ft, 3 slides, used 1X ’02 ’00 $25,000. (251)633-6209 all options w/sunroof, beau- MERCURY GRAND MARSunroof, All Power, Less QUIS LS 2000. 68K miles, tiful, good gas mileage, 2005 Keystone Springdale trade considered. than 100K Miles, $8800. leather, CD, loaded. $9900. 30ft, TT sleeps 10, large Call 251-342-9341 251-635-1125; 421-8481. $15,900obo. 251-510-4669 LR slideout, like new, FORD EXPLORER XLT Chev. Caprice Classic 89. NISSAN 350-Z ’04 $19,000. 228-588-2681 ■ ’94 Square body, AC,, needs 1 owner, 11K miles. $24,900. 200k Mi, AT, PWR, Cold 5th Wheel 2004 Cedar work. $1950 OBO 251-463- Estate Sale. 251-653-1599; AC, 5572, 463-9323 or 431-1831 251-209-2021. Creek By Forest River, Good Condition, $2300 OBO. 37FLQS, 4 slide outs, Chevy Camaro 1999, 6 cycl, NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ’98 Call 251-634-5186 sleeps 6, frpl, qn Br, great gas mileage, good AT, Sunroof, All Power, 27” TV, DVD/stereo, 2ac FORD EXPLORER XLT tires, factory installed Alloys, New Tires, 142K, units, Corian ceramic , ’98 spoiler pkg, very clean! White, Beautiful Car! solid oak cabinets, dinette, Adult driven, well mainGood Condition $6900. 251-661-8633 Asking $3800 OBO. fully loaded & outfitted, tained, 1 owner, 95K hwy 251-947-3059 home ready, will move to miles, Must see! $7900. 251- NISSAN MAXIMA GXE ’95 AT, AC, Sunroof, All your lot, everything stays, 591-5735 GMC Envoy ’04, Like New! Power, Alloys, Keyless $62,000. Low Miles, Loaded, Under Chevy Camaro RS ’91, Entry, black/gray, 114k, 228-826-2655/ 228-424-5815/ Warranty. $25,000. 251-610All Power, Good Cond, $5500. 251-661-8633 228-249-2285 0659 $3000 NISSAN SENTRA GXE ’98 251-610-0659 ‘88 HOLIDAY Rambler GMC Yukon Denali ’00, 5Spd, 87,400 Mi, PW/PL, T/T 31’ Pull type, $1500 133K mi., Silver, Fully Chevy Camero Z28 1994 Cruise, 1-Owner, Alpine new Refrigerator, Rebuilt, like new motor & Stereo w/Infinity Speakers Loaded, New Tires, Great microwave, re-upholstered transmission, Very fast! Condition! $13,500. d. 251$4500 251-709-9042 furniture. A-1 Shape. $8500 $4000. 251-443-7901; 680-5994 471-1137 or n. 454-6747 POLICE IMPOUNDS 228-497-2844 GMC YUKON SLT ’02 Chevy Caprice ’92 Station Chevy’s From $500! Black/Gray Leather, 4x4, 2003 Travel Trailer 28ft, Wagon, 1 owner, 63K, 25-30 For listings call 3rd Row Seat, Fully like new, assume loan @ MPG, new tires, exc trans, 800-366-9813, Extension 2241 Loaded! $200.21, 9 yrs or pay off $4,800. 251-471-1912 after 6 $19,900 OBO. 251-753-3062 Pontiac Grand appr $16,000. 601-947-9811 Chevy Cavalier LS ’03 GMC YUKON SLT ’03. 3rd 4dr, AC, Auto, PW, PL, Am 1997 COACHMAN Catalina row seats, loaded, leather, Cruise/Tilt, CD, $9000. Lite, Bumper pull, 25ft, ’02, 4dr, V6, Black, All Pwr, 67K miles, new tires. Call 251-865-3026 54K Miles, $4500. 251-675-2012 TT, fully loaded $21,000. 251-633-6914; 490excel cond. $9,500. CHEVY CORVETTE 1998, Pontiac Grand Am GT ’99, 6914 601-394-2709/ 601-508-1150 41k Miles, 1-Owner, V6, Auto, Sunroof, GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, Convertible, $5500 obo. JAYCO 5th Wheel 2003, Loaded, Leather, Seats 8, 251-581-0453 Bunkhouse w/ super slide Pewter w/Blk Top, Blk Int, 107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy Good Cond. $25,000 cent h/a, elect jacks, qn Pontiac Grand Prix GT ’00 w/Chrome Trim, Great 251-751-5900 btwn 8am-8pm bed, microwave, many Blue, tan leather, Loaded! Cond, Must See! $12,100. Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03 extras, inc partly furn & alloy wheels, sunroof, Call 251-605-1146 17k, covered/garaged, hitch, $18,300. can also spoiler, 106k, $6500. 251-391GMC Yukon SLT ’97 Blue/ 405hp, Awesome! 6spd, 6722; 786-4333 sell 250 Ford 6.0 liter, Slvr, 140k, grey lthr, new Silver $36,750 Serious only. diesel crew camp as Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 carpet, Exc cond, all 251-246-5745 combo. ’04 power, cust rims, chrome (601)947-3521/ 601-508-0247 CHEVY IMPALA Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar, nerf bars, $7800 obo. 251new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K 5th Wheel 28ft, w/ large 345-1901 251-554-6233 ’02, leather, 59k miles, mi. $10,900. 251-490-5356 slide-out, like new & $13,500. 251-246-4311 GMC Yukon SLT, ’99, Dodge 2500 diesel truck, REPO SALE Leather, all power, very CHEVY MALIBU 03 excel cond. Must see! Auto Credit, Inc. clean, blue, original owner, GAS SAVER...GOOD CAR $34,500. 228-826-4682 Dealers Only 228-769-9888 103,000 miles, excellent 4dr, tan, $10,699 condition $10,500, 251-463251-605-0656 626-1956 2004 FLEETWOOD, Saturn L200 ’01 TACOMA PopUp, 1 owner Chevy Malibu ’05 All Pwr, 4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr 5988 or 251-343-9784 excel cond., $8,200 seats, black, 82k mi, $4,950. GMC Yukon XL, ‘04, 12k 10K mi, Cd/Mp3 Plyr, 251-634-1080 or 895-14588 228-217-2802 or 474-6233■ Keyless Entry, AC, $9,999 mi, no flood damage, under warr. 251-753-7566 black, tow pkg, On-Star, Saturn L300 ’03, Luxury ‘04 Shadow Cruiser 19ft, Bose System, sunroof, Class, AC, sunroof, 6 disc CHEVY MALIBU 2004 bumper pull, like new, heated seats, rear air, Auto, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, CD, heated seats, power $9,500. 228-875-7503 $30,000. D251-865-6315/ everything, V6 3.0 L, CD, under fcty warr., N251-865-4765 $10,500 251-648-5003 $10,500. Motorhomes Call 251-209-8651 ★★★★★★★★ SATURN SL1 ’02 4DR, Moving: Must Sell! Mercedes ML320 ’98. Chrysler Concord LXI ’01 Silver, Exc Condition, 129K 69k Miles. Exc Condition. 79k miles, Loaded! 2005 Monaco Diplomat Miles. $10,900. Call 251-583$6500. 251-391-9066 garage kept, Very nice! 40ft, 4 slides, 3k mi, 0617 $8900. 251-675-6059 loaded, $175,000. nego. Scion TC ’05, Like New! ★ JEEP SAHARA 1997 ★ 251-421-1335/ 251-634-9821 Loaded, Sil, AT, 21K, Roof, CHRYSLER SEBRING Black, 6 cycl, 5 speed, AC, Alloys, Spoiler, XM, GTC CONVERTIBLE ’04. ‘89 DOLPHIN 33’ CD, 24K mi, cruise, 6-disc CD, 30mpg, Wrnty, $16,500. 251Good cond. $7500/obo 80K, new tires w/2’’ lift. 990-8341 garage kept, warranty. (601)508-7723 $8900. 251-583-0615 $18,900 251-661-1911 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2000 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Beige, 59K Miles, CD, Dodge Intrepid SE ’03, 33k, ‘93 Winnebago Brave 33’ All Power, One Owner. Cadillac Escalade ’02, gold remainder of fact warr. 62k mi gas rebuilt eng, $9800 pkg, 1 owner, perfect cond, Must see! Exc cond! excel cond. $22,500. 67k, $25,000. 251-937-0635 Kelley Blue book $13k Only Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 (251)649-2204/ 251-751-6604 $9995 251-583-3450 HONDA PASSPORT 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA ’95. 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW Blue, PW, PL, automatic, AT, V6, A/C, Pwr, CD, Dodge Neon ’04 1 owner. Exc. cond. Sunroof, cruise, CD, 99K 4WD, New tires. Great silver, auto, tilt, CD, 23K miles. 228-826-4262 miles. Excellent condition. shape. Consider all trades. like new, 35k miles, $5500. 251-414-5775 $4,700. 251-471-5962 L $6,900. 251-626-6888 ’04 31FT Trophy WA w/Cuddy cabin. Sleeps 4. Twin 225 4-stroke. Like new! In water only 10x. $97,000. 251-578-5712 Vehicles ■ Indicates Jackson County 910 920 720 740 Big Point, 3br/2br, cent h/a, no pets! $125 wkly/ dep, 588-2335/ 217-1943 BoatsPower Boston Whaler, 16’ Dauntless, 115 Mercury. Purchased new March ’03. Motor warr. til March ’08. Boat is like new. Less than 50 hrs. $16,900. 251-979-6459 928-8119 730 660Mobilehomes Rentals ‘97 Bellmont By Premier, 16X76, 2br/2ba, excel cond. NADA $28k ,asking $22k firm, (601)508-0373 E Central School District, 2Br/1Ba, stove, refrigerator, on 1 acre. 588-2749 Mobilehome 575 710 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2005 760 780 950 950 Sport Utility Vehicles 960 Trucks 960 Trucks FORD F-150 ’93 HONDA PASSPORT ’97 V-6, Sunroof, Nice Good Tires, $4000. Firm. 850-324-5589 Chevy Silverado ’03 40K miles, Extended cab, $18,500 251-543-1116 HONDA Passport ‘99, clean, great replacement vehicle, $6,999. 228-588-3988 CHEVY SILVERADO 2000 4x4, Red, 83K miles, Loaded! $16,000. 251-689-4743 GMC Z71 SLT ’96, Ext Cab, leath, orig owner, New AC, bedliner, tool box, brush gaurd, 145K, $7999, Winch add $500. 251-422-1780 CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4 2001. SWB, V6 auto, air. Very sharp and clean. $10,800 251-633-2473 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Chevy S-10 extended ’00, 4cyl, auto, AC, very clean, $7,450. 251-633-5675 ISUZU TROOPER ’99 113k, loaded, leather, sunroof, 4wd, all pwr, $6,500 obo. 251-661-4768, 533-1231 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 2000 6’’ lift, 33’’ tires, Great condition! $5500 obo. Call 251-422-3942 CHEVY SILVERADO LS ’98 3rd Dr, loaded, toolbox, bedliner, many extras. Nice truck. $8500. 251-6454800, 633-9944 Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00 4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi, Chevy Silverado Z-71 LS ’99 Mint Cond! $11,500 obo. Call 251-928-3268 or 583-07002 Black/Tan Int. Ext Cab, 5.3 V8, All Power, 130K Miles, JEEP GRAND CHERO- $11,000. Call 251-402-8523 KEE ’99 CHEVY Z-71 ’97. 3rd dr, Limited, 4x4, Blue, 113K mi, Silverado pkg, 5.7 Leather, All Power, 104K Vortex eng, loaded, new Miles. $9500. Call 251-377tires. $9,500. 251-633-6914; 4829 490-6914. Jeep Grand Cherokee DODGE DAKOTA 2001 Laredo ’00, 4x4, Maroon, Auto, CD, Lthr, Sunroof, White w/ Black Leather Interior, 4dr, 4.6L, V8, 144K, Excel Cond! $7700. Loaded. $9750. Call 251-986251-463-5514; 751-1817 5301 or 978-5511 JEEP WRANGLER ’98 Dodge Ram ’04, single cab, 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, cold rhino liner & cover, 5 AC, CD, extra clean change $10,000. 601-394-4177 CD player, 42k, exc cond, asking $12,600. 251-978-6370 JEEP WRANGLER ’99 6 cyl, auto, alloy wheels, DODGE RAM 1500 ’03 soft top, hunter green. V6, Auto, 52K Miles, AC, $11,750 251-649-0841 CD, Very Good Condition! Jeep Wrangler Sahara ’97 $10,700. 251-981-1211; 251747-1616 117K mi, AC, 6 cyl, 5 Speed, DODGE RAM 1500 ’04, V6 Exc Cond, Green/Tan. 29K Mi, Silver, Auto, $9900. 251-583-0617 Cruise, CD Player. $12,900 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 01 6 cyl, auto, leather, new tires, yellow, $13,500. 251973-2077, 422-3436. Jeep Wrangler Sport ’98, AC, Stereo Bar, Chrome push bar, side bar and rear bar, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd, soft top, wheel cover, CD w/amp, $8950. 251-653-5696 Jeep Wrangler ‘‘X Pkg’’ ’04 Black, auto, CD, 11k mi, chrome wheels, nerf bars, front/rear bumper, $17,500. 251-209-6480 KIA SPORTAGE 1999 Auto, 4WD, PW, 110k miles Excellent $4500 CASH Call 251-583-1076 Land Rover Discovery II LE ’01. All Leather, Dual Moon Roof, Loaded! Ext. Warranty. 1-533-3914 $16,500. Call 251 Land Rover Discovery SE7 ’96, 4WD, All Power, towing pkg, $5500 obo. Call Randy 251-423-0326 Landrover Discovery 2004, 12,500 Mi, Blk, Wheat Interior, 2 Sunroofs, GPS, All Power, 4WD, Trail Pkg, Loaded, $32,000. 251-6040088 LINCOLN AVIATOR ’04 24K miles, loaded, dark sand, w/extended warranty $31,000 251-675-0383 Mitsubishi Montero LS 1996 4WD, 86K mi, All pwr, Cd, New tires, clean, great cond., 83-5998 $8000 Call 251-58 Toyota 4-Runner SR5 1995 Loaded! Very dependable. Sunroof, 160k, $4950. 251-675-7325; 377-3468 Toyota 4-Runner SR5 2000 69k, green, leather, sunroof, CD, trailer hitch, $14,300. Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 Toyota Landcruiser FJ-62 ’88, Rare, only 61K, All Original, AT, PW, PL, $12,900. 251-767-1258 Toyota Sequoia Limited 2001 Loaded! sunroof, white w/tan, leather, 105k miles. $17,000. 251-228-2566 Foley 960 Trucks CHEVROLET S-10 1998 V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual Correct Miles. Exc. Condition $5950 Call 251-633-6800 CHEVY 2500 HD ’05 Crew cab, diesel, loaded, silver, 4x4, 8k mi, $36,900 obo. Call 251-604-8172 Chevy 2500 HD 2004 8.1L, w/tow pkg, 14k mi, $30K obo. 2005 Prowler Regal 34FT TT Fully Loaded! w/1 slide out. $23,500 obo. Will deliver both. $52K for both. 863-494-7483 Chevy Avalanche ’03 Black, Like New, 22K miles, Must Sell! $26,000. 251-680-2161 CHEVY Avalanche ‘03, Z66, 1 owner, fact. warr. 30k mi, perfect cond, loaded, $20,500. 850-584-78883/ 850-838-4742 Chevy Duramax Heavy Duty 2003 Crew Cab, 4x4, 32k miles, Very Clean, $32,000. OBO. 251-747-6604 CHEVY EXT CAB ’95 Very Clean, 163K Miles, New Tires, Nerf Bars, Toolbox, Alum Rims. $6000 obo. 251-957-6546 Chevy S-10 ’02, white, V6, auto, A/C, stereo, 119k mi, looks & drives like new, $4,950. 251-634-1080 or 895-1458 Nissan Ext. Cab XE ’97 P/U, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, Cold AC, CD, 182K, New Paint, Gas Saver, Runs & Looks Exc. $3750. 251-895-1004 Toyota Tacoma ’00 4wd, SR5, 2.7L, AT, AC, Spray On Bedliner, Rear Slide Window, Extra Set of Rims/Tires $9800. 251-6026525 TOYOTA TACOMA 2001 Crew Cab, SR5, 4wd, V6, AT, PW, PL, Ex Cond! 107K. Must Sell! $14,900. 251-533-8385 Toyota Tundra ’02 TRD, 2wd, 4 dr access cab, 77k miles, gray, $14,500 obo. 251-680-7966 970 Vans OBO. Call 251-649-9662 DODGE RAM 2500 2003 Cummins Diesel Quad Cab, $19,400. 251-656-4667 Chevy Full Size Work Van 1998 Looks & runs great, New tires. $4200 obo. 251990-5918 or 605-5640 Dodge Ram 2500 ’99, SLT, 4x4, diesel, bedliner, new tires 33x12.50/trans, camper top, 138k, $17,700obo. 251-422-9990 CHEVY LUMINA MPV 1995 runs good, good gas mileage, no flood damage. $1650 obo. 251-957-3268, 2093033 Dodge Ram Hemi ’04, $19,000. Weekdays call CHRYSLER T&C LXI ’96, after 4, weekends anytime, 178K miles, all power, AC 510-6901; 510-1773 needs work, $2400. Call 251656-0831 Dodge Ram Pick Up 1500 ’01 LWB, V6, Auto, AC, 65K Dodge B250 1996 w/Bins & Miles, Excellent Condition Drawers, 120k Miles, New $6850. Call 251-510-5438 Trans & Battery. Looks & FORD 1 ton flatbed ‘87, Runs Good. $5500. Day 251331-4020 or Night 660-5352 Needs Repair, $950. 228-475-6670 Dodge B350 1 ton Work Van 1997, Long Wheel Base, FORD 250 2003, 6.0 liter Good Condition $4500 FIRM power stroke turbo diesel Call after 6 251-471-1912 V-8, crewcab, loaded, Dodge Grand Caravan ’97 leather, 6CD, sunroof, 1 owner, Runs great! Exc Rhino bed liner & much more. 29K mi, Must See!, cond. Dark green, cold AC, $3900. 251-634-4974 $28,200. (601)947-3521/ 601508-0247/ Ford 15 Passenger Van Can Sell as Combo w/ 1998 Dual AC, Jayco 5th wheel $7900. 850-324-5589 Ford F-150 1992 LWB, auto, AC, Honda Odyssey EX ’05 $2995 lthr, DVD, blk w/ tan int, 850-324-5589 9k mi, loaded, $28,900. 251-776-1441, 689-0148 FORD F-150 2004. 4WD, 4dr Lariat, Ext-Cab, 4.5L HONDA ODYSSEY EX ’97 engine, 16,001 miles. 1 1 owner, gar. kept. AM, owner, garage kept, mint FM, Cass, CD, dual AC, cond. Locally owned. AM- exc. cond. $6750 251-661FM CD Sys, Cruise, 4288 463-4005 lthr/heated seats, alloys, Olds Silouette Premier ’01, auto, PW, PL, rear leather, captain’s chairs, defroster, PM, running excel cond, extended boards, tow pkg, back-up wrnty, many extras! sensors, 20,000 mi warr. $13,500 obo. 251-645-4092 left. $28,512. 336-380-0263. or 228-474-9621 FORD F-250 XLT ’01 Turbo Diesel, 4DR, Super Duty, $17,500. 251-643-7240 or 554-8652 Oldsmobile Silhouette ’98 111K Miles, Leather, Auto, AC, All Power, Very Nice! $5500 obo. 251-490-4705 Plymouth Voyager Expresso ’99, 4 New Tires w/70k Warr, 7 Passenger, 6 Cyl, 114k mi, Exc Cond. $5500 OBO. 251-607-0628 PONTIAC MONTANA ’99 All Power, AC, Auto, Runs & Drives Perfect, Very Clean! $4500. Call 251-49047005 980 Motorcycles ’04 R. King cust. 2 seats, 2 windshields, chrome front end, Vance & Hines True Dual Exhaust, detachable backrest $18,200 251-6669760 2001 Harley Davidson Electra Glyde Standard, Great shape, 11,731 Miles, Black, $14,750. 251-422-5586 2002 HONDA 1800 2400mi, windshield, saddle bags, dble seat, triple lights, lots of extra chrome & access. $12,500. 228475-8434/ 228-806-1980 2002 HONDA CBR600 F4I. 8,OOO miles, exhaust, new tires, extras. $5650 OBO 251-455-1879 Leave Message. ‘93 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sportster 1200 CC. Good cond. Must see. $5200/obo 601-508-7723 Ford F-350 ’02 XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k, AAA Red Harley 98 Dyna mint cond, $22,000. Conv in great condition 251-928-3268 or 583-0702 with complete service FORD F-350 CREW CAB record, HD ws, bags, 11,800 obo. 251-605’95. Good condition. 150k extras. $1 miles. Great work truck. 2954. $7,000 251-232-5139 CCI CUSTOM CHOPPER ’04. Rigid frame, 100ci, 6 Ford Ranger ’02 spd, 1100 mi, Reduced ext cab, white, tool box, $15,000 obo. Pics avail via CD, auto, V6, 42k, immaculate, internet. 251-583-4980 $12,500 obo. 251-626-0887 H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi. Ford Ranger XLT ’01, Computer chip, K&N filter, Super Cab 4DR, 4x4, stepbed, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, Screaming Eagle pipes. $26k+ invested, asking 4.0 V6, auto, $11,900 obo. $18,500 251-610-4912 Call 228-990-6300 GMC Sierra 1500 Z-71 1997, Black, 126k Mi, Tool Box, True Dual Exhaust, Cold AC, PW/PL, $8900 OBO. 251-583-4304 GMC SIERRA EXT CAB ’94 5 Spd, good tires, radio, AC, hitch, bedliner. Great Cond! 3-3789 $5700 obo. 850-453 GMC Z-71 SLT 2000 Ext Cab, 4x4, 71k Miles, Leather CD, PW/PL, Heated Seats. Exc Cond. $14,500. 251-421-7275 GMC Z71 1500 ’98 Ext’d Cab, Pewter/Blue, PW, PL, new tires, brush guard, dual exhaust, tool box, Rhino Liner, Great cond! CHEVY 2500 HD Diesel 4x4 170k, $8900. 251-973-3101 Crew Cab, LT pkg, leather, new condition, warranty. $33,000. 251-610-3499 Chevy Avalanche ’02, exc cond, every option, lthr, 70k, 4 brand new tires ($1,200) w/warr. $22,000. 850-803-6533 ★★★★★★★★★★★ GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up ’91, More than loaded! Only 48k Miles. $8895. 251-649-5216 Chevy Astro Van LS 2001, Gold/Beige, 84k, Rear Air, Loaded, Clean, Seats 8, 6cyl, Runs Great, $8500. 251-599-8476 FORD F-150 ’97 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C ’99 GOOD COND. $6350 Limited, Leather, Sunroof, ★★251-634-8119★★ New Brakes, Great Cond 56 $7900 Call 251-666-555 FORD F-150 LARIAT ’04, Nissan Pathfinder 2003, Crew Cab, CC, DVD, 30k, black, 43,500 mi, cd, All Loaded, 5.4 V-8, Warranty, pwr, $22,000. 251-604-6472; 454cruise, Grey interior, 1612 $18,000 Ford F-150 Lariat 2002 109 aftr 4pm OBO 601-947-01 Super Cab NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4x4, Loaded! Leather, ’01 Sharp! Champagne, CD, Running $15,900 850-324-5589 Boards, Alloys, Exc Cond! FORD F-150 STX 2004 89K Miles. $11,900. 251-421Super Cab, 27k miles, 5969 $19,000. Nissan Xterra SE 2002 Call 251-865-2129 or Super Charge, V6, CD, low 533-3653. miles, ALL power, loaded. Ford F-150 XLT ’02, Silver, $15,000. D 251-583-8315; N 50K miles, Manual, sun251-607-0697 roof, CD, Immaculate Cond! $12,500 obo. 251-377SATURN VUE ’03 V6, Sunroof, CD Player, 7264 AC, Ford F-150 XLT ’04, PW, Keyless, 25K, Factory PL, PM, tilt, cruise, CD, Warranty. $8500 obo. 251- Super Cab, dark Blue, 29k, 753-7566 alum rims, $15,700. 251-3667700 Toyota 4-Runner ’97 burgundy, good cond, auto, Ford F-150 XLT 1995 AC, over 100k, $4,950. 139k, Full Size, Clean, Steel 251-661-0004 Rims, Good Cond, All Power, Toyota 4-Runner ’98, Lmtd $4100 OBO. 251-623-9633 Ed, 2WD, 4DR, AT, AC, lthr, s/r, New timing belt, Ford F-250 ’01, Lariat tires, 95K, Excel Cond! Super Duty, V10, $11,975. 251-471-5962 $15,700. 228-623-5075 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LTD ’04 4WD, approx 15k mi, white w/ taupe lthr, loaded (TV/DVD). $33,000 obo. 251-753-0620 flare side, extra cab, 93k, exc cond, $5,475 obo. 251-649-4041 Harley Davidson 2002 Heritage Softtail. Radical Custom Paint. Lots of extras! $16,500. 251-751-0355 HARLEY DAVIDSON 883 XL Sportster ’01, Screaming Eagle Pkg, Lots of Extras! $6000 obo. 753-4170; 633-7837 Harley Davidson Sportster, 1200 Custom ’99, air kit, pipes, new tires, $6000. 251973-2077, 422-34366. Honda VTX 1800R ’03 950 Mi, Pipes, Warranty, Illusion, Blue, $8900. Call 251-776-6414 SUZUKI 1200s BANDIT2000 ONLY 2K MILES. ONE ADULT OWNER. LOOKS NEW. First $4800 251-7513670
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