The ABC`s of FEMA
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The ABC`s of FEMA
LOCAL, 2-A SPOR TS, 1-B KATRINA TOOK HOMES BUT THE MAIL STILL COMES Road-weary Saints fall to Vikings 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 Don’t tell me about MREs. My wife has been making dadburn MNFTEs (meals not fit to eat) ever since we’ve been married! Old Crab G a u t i e r L u c e d a l e P o i n t , ® a n d THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 25¢ monday, september 26, 2005 www.gulflive.com Our online affiliate The ABC’s of FEMA In an alphabet-soup bureaucracy, agency well-known, but misunderstood By JOHN SURRATT The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — It’s one of the most-recognized agencies in the federal government. Yet it’s one of the least understood. Ask people about the Federal Emergency Management Agency, better known as FEMA, and they’ll talk about trailers in front of damaged homes, of a generous benefactor with sup- posedly deep pockets of money showered on communities damaged by natural or man-made disasters. While FEMA assists communities with funding to aid recovery after a disaster, it is also a coordinator that brings other federal agencies and the American Red Cross together to assist in that recovery. And when disaster hits their neighborhoods, people talk about an invisible FEMA, an agency that everyone hears about, but nobody sees. “People have been saying, See FEMA, Page 4-A Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press Moss Point schools delay opening MIRACLE STREET Near the shattered Gulf Hills, Porteaux Bay neighborhoods, unscathed Teakwood Drive experiences ‘a blessing’ By CLAIR BYRD ■ Students to return Wednesday, The Mississippi Press nearly a month after Katrina By ALLISON MATHER The Mississippi Press MOSS POINT — Despite significant progress preparing for the return of students to Moss Point School District, classes will not resume today as originally scheduled, interim superintendent Rachel Carpenter said. Instead, students will report Wednesday, Sept. 28, one day shy of a month after Hurricane Katrina struck. “We had originally set a date of the 26th for students to return, but the additional time will give our working crews a couple of extra days to ensure the buildings are in the best possible condition in order for students to return to a positive learning environment,” Carpenter said. David Rubenstein, chief financial officer for the district, said clean-up crews have worked non-stop to prepare for the start of school. “Maintenance, floor crews and custodians have not had a day off since the hurricane,” he said. Marian Jefferson knows. Since the storm the custodian at Charlotte Hyatt Elementary has only taken a few days off from work. “I decided to just work and get everything ready for the kids to get back,” she said. “So it doesn’t bother me because I’m doing it for the kids.” “Everything is coming along just fine,” Jefferson continued. “Everything is looking good.” Overall, Rubenstein said, the buildings are ready for school, with minor work to be completed at most locations. “We still have ceiling tiles to replace. That’s all that’s left to do (at Charlotte Hyatt),” he said. “Ed Mayo and Escatawpa (Elementary) still have some finish business that need to be done.” See SCHOOLS, Page 8-A Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press Betty Thomas lends a helping hand to mop the floors at Charlotte Elementary School in Moss Point Sunday afternoon. The Moss Point School District will delay its re-opening until Wednesday, due to repairs still being made. Scroll saw artists craft wooden toys, puzzles for young hurricane victims The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — Mike Williams has a keen eye, a steady hand and a big heart. As Williams snapped horrific images of Hurricane katrina’s assault on Washington Avenue in Pascagoula, alarm bells sounded in the scroll saw artist’s head and heart. Williams, 61, lives in the small George County community of Bexley, northwest of Lucedale, but works in Pascagoula as safe- LOCAL, 2-A Helicopters scour Louisiana floodwaters; Texans stream home ty manager at Manning Trucking on Industrial Road. Riding past the destruction just a block from the beach, he saw scattered children’s clothing hanging in tree branches. It occurred to him that if children’s clothes were gone, then their toys would be, too. With two grandchildren and four niece of his own, he couldn’t rest knowing that children’s toys were broken and buried in the debris. See ART, Page 8-A LOCAL, 3-A Businesses beat the bushes for workers ST. MARTIN — Amid the massive destruction left in Hurricane Katrina’s wake, stories of “miracles,” “blessings” or just plain luck emerge. In the St. Martin area, right off of the devastated LeMoyne Boulevard and close to the shattered communities of Gulf Hills and Porteaux Bay, sits a “miracle.” Teakwood Drive, part of the Laura Acres neighborhood, is a rather short street, with fewer than 10 homes along its edges. Those homes sustained little more than a few missing shingles and trees and limbs in the yard. “I was fully expecting to hear that our home was demolished or severely damaged,” Missy Farris said. “I don’t think there’s any house on this street that’s had any significant damage.” Farris, who evacuated her family to Kentucky, was told by a neighbor that flood-waters surged within 15 feet of her home. All she “lost,” Farris said, was a 40year-old pine tree, which fell on her garage, but did no damage to the structure. Scroll saw artist Mike Williams works on a new piece of scroll saw art at his home in Lucedale. Williams contacted members of a scroll saw artist club to seek support for children who lost their homes to Hurricane Katrina. Williams would like to provide a wooden toy to children at Christmas whose parents might not be able to provide toys this year due to Hurricane Katrina. ART WITH HEART By DONNA HARRIS FEMA community relations specialist Emery Harrigan shares a smile with Charles Jenkins of Escatawpa as they check on his claim Sunday afternoon at the FEMA Disaster Recovery Center at Pelican Landing. SPOR TS, 1-B INDEX Advice . . . . . . . . . . . .6-A Classified . . . . . . . . .5-B Comics . . . . . . . . . . .4-B MISSISSIPPI PRESS HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS: (251) 219-5551, (866) 843-9020 See MIRACLE, Page 8-A Barbour mulls broad hurricane recovery special session agenda By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS The Associated Press JACKSON — Gov. Haley Barbour’s draft agenda for this week’s special legislative session includes a wide variety of topics, from creating a small-business loan program to waiving out-of-state hunting and fishing license fees for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. The governor has not publicly released an agenda for the session that starts sometime Tuesday, but The Associated Press obtained a copy of a draft agenda with more than 20 proposals he has given House and Senate leaders. See AGENDA, Page 8-A Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press Braves move closer to 14th straight division title Avis Adolphson, or “Granny T” to friends and family, told a similar story. “I think I picked up only 10 shingles from my roof,” she said. “It is a wonderful blessing from the dear Lord.” Adolphson’s home was the first built in the neighborhood and has weathered every hurricane since 1962 without flooding or major damage. It used to be her husband’s hunting spot. Bu he suggested the area for a homesite after she told him she would only live on “high ground.” “After Camille, people saw it didn’t flood and they started building houses,” she said. “My advice to anybody is to build a house here: ‘They’d be in a safe place.’” That “safe place” kept Ralph and Faye Balius and 16 other people safe during the storm. “The adults stood out on the porch and we could hear the destruction around us,” Faye Balius said. “It leaves you awestruck that it was so close and didn’t hit us.” Balius said she had holy water, with which she blessed every room, and Crossword . . . . . . . . .4-B Sports . . . . . . . . . . . .1-B TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-A Vol. 159 — No. 269, 16 Pages © 2-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER TODAY Thunderstorms Hi 87 Lo 72 TUESDAY Partly cloudy Hi 87 Lo 72 WEDNESDAY Partly cloudy Hi 87 Lo 75 LUNAR STAGES ALMANAC MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 Helicopters scour Louisiana floodwaters; Texans stream home By JULIA SILVERMAN The Associated Press New moon Oct. 3 Record High 94 in 1977 First quarter Oct. 10 Record Low 50 in 1975 Full moon Oct. 17 Yesterday’s High 87° Last quarter Oct. 24 Yesterday’s Low 80° Yesterday’s Rain 0.02" MISSISSIPPI SOUND Salinity N/A This Month’s Rain N/A" Water temperature N/A° Year to Date Rain N/A" TIDES SUNRISE/SET Rise Set Mon. 4:39 am H 4:43 pm L Mon. 6:45 am 6:45 pm Tues. 5:58 am H 5:22 pm L Tues. 6:45 am 6:44 pm Wed. 7:05 am H 5:47 pm L Wed. 6:46 am 6:43 pm 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 RIVER STAGES MARINE FORECAST Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff) 4.29 feet Pascagoula River (Merrill) 4.84 feet Chickasawhay River (Leakesville) 9.87 feet Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots. Seas 4 to 6 feet. Protected waters a light chop. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. BRIEFS Town meeting planned today GAUTIER — U.S. Rep. Gene Taylor will hold a town hall meeting from 10 a.m. to noon today at Gautier City Hall. Jackson Taylor County residents are invited to attend and ask questions. One-time food stamp assistance available for storm victims GAUTIER — The Jackson County office of the Mississippi Department of Human Services will be distributing disaster assistance food stamps Tuesday to county residents affected by Hurricane Katrina who have never received food stamps. Eligible residents can apply for the one-time emergency program from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at St. Martin Community Center on LeMoyne Boulevard, in the old Conrad’s Restaurant in Singing River Mall on U.S. 90 in Gautier, or the East Jackson County Meeting Building in Moss Point. The applicant must bring a picture ID and their Social Security number and the estimated value of the property lost during the storm. If approved, the applicant receives a yellow EBT card and an 800 number to call to determine the amount of benefits, which are based on household size. The card works like a debit or credit card when someone makes a food purchase using the card. Tornado hits Mississippi State University STARKVILLE — A tornado ripped across the Mississippi State University campus on Sunday, damaging buildings, and plucking trees, telephone lines and power lines from their rightful places. The storm also caused damage to the nearby University Hills trailer park, rolling an RV onto its side, Officials said. At least five trailers suffered major damage and some minor injuries were reported. The residents of the trailer park were transported to Starkville City Hall. The campus cafeteria and some tennis courts were also hit by the tornado as it worked its way northeast across the campus, said Mike Brown, an Associate Professor of Meteorology at MSU. The school canceled today’s classes on the Starkville campus while the area is cleaned and repaired. But the school is asking essential personnel to report to work. Classes for the College of Veterinary Medicine will remain on schedule. “We have many trees and power lines affected,” said MSU President Charles Lee. “And to allow campus crews to work safely, we are asking students and non-essential personnel to remain at home Monday morning.” — From Staff, Wire Reports 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 Billy Wilder, Circulation Director Billy Wilder, Circulation Director General Subscriptions: (866) 843-8911 General Subscriptions: (866) 843-8911 PERRY, La. — For the storm-shattered Gulf Coast, the images were all too familiar: Tiny fishing villages in splinters. Refrigerators and coffins bobbing in floodwaters. Helicopters and rescue boats making house-to-house searches of residents stranded on the rooftops. But as the misery wrought by Hurricane Rita came into clearer view — particularly in the hard-to-reach marsh towns along the Texas-Louisiana line — the lasting signs that emerged a day after the storm’s 120-mph landfall were of an epic evacuation that saved countless lives, and of destruction that fell short of the Katrina-sized fears. “As bad as it could have been, we came out of this in pretty good shape,” Texas Gov. Rick Perry said after taking a helicopter tour Sunday. Even with nearly 1 million in the region without electricity, some coastal towns flooded to the rooftops and the prospect of nearly 3 million evacuated residents pouring back onto the highways for home, the news was overwhelmingly positive. Petrochemical plants that supply a quarter of the nation’s gasoline suffered only a glancing blow, with just one major plant facing weeks of repairs. The reflooding in New Orleans from levee breaks was isolated mostly to areas already destroyed and deserted, and could be pumped out in as little as a week. And contrary to dire forecasts, Rita and its heavy rains moved quickly north as a tropical depression instead of parking over the South for days and dumping a predicted 25 inches of torrential rains. Most significantly, deaths were minimal — with only two reported so far — The devastated lower Ninth Ward district of New Orleans is still flooded after Hurricane Rita swept through the area on Saturday. The storm surge created by Hurricane Rita eroded repairs made after Katrina and sent water surging back into the already devastated area. AP largely because residents with fresh memories of Katrina heeded evacuation orders and the storm followed a path that spared Houston and more populous stretches of the coast. Along the central Louisiana coastline, where Rita’s heavy rains and storm-surge flooding pushed water up to nine feet in homes and into fields of sugarcane and rice, weary evacuees slowly returned to see the damage. Staring at the ground, shoulders stooped, clearly exhausted, many came back with stories of deer stuck on levees and cows swimming through sea- Katrina took homes, but the mail still comes By VICKI SMITH The Associated Press BILOXI — To most folks, the mountains of rubble along U.S. 90 look the same. But Deborah Johnson knows what the splintered boards, ruined furniture and tumbled bricks once were. “That was a pawn shop. That was a waffle shop,” she says, pointing over the steering wheel, then pulling out of the parking lot of the Edgewater Inn. “And this is the only hotel left on the beach.” Johnson, 42, has delivered the mail in Biloxi for 12 years. Since Hurricane Katrina, though, some of her route is barely recognizable. The postal worker lost at least 200 of 1,100 customers. Near the Edgewater sits a battered barge decked out like a pirate ship, the skeletal remains of Treasure Bay casino. A half-mile away, on the wrong side of the road, sits The President casino. But it’s the ancient oaks that really get to her. “You look at the trees and you see everybody’s clothes,” Johnson says. “It just gives me chills.” Especially the purple clothes, AREA DEATHS HANNA NORSWORTHY, 12, of Helena, Miss., died Sept. 25, 2005, in Helena. Arrangements are incomplete by Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss. AP Postal carrier Ronnie Kostmayer delivers mail with debris piled high along his mail route in Biloxi. “If the house is gone and the box is there, we’re going to deliver it,” says Kostmayer, 54, who has carried the mail for 32 years. a color favored by one of her elderly customers. Johnson does not know what became of her. A month after Katrina, the Postal Service is still struggling to connect customers with their mail, storing as much as they deliver on some routes and hoping for more change-ofaddress cards. They’ve received more than 25,000 so far, but manager Jerry Wiecks says he is still running out of places to stash the backlog. 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The first day, Johnson sat in her truck and cried. “You know who’s just built a new home,” she says. “You know who’s got a job and who doesn’t.” She drives past a low-rent apartment complex whose tenants had little money and no transportation. “A lot of them probably stayed,” she says. “You just wonder, are they alive?” She drops a bundle of mail at Beauvoir, the badly damaged Civil War-era home of Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederacy. She leaves a package on Brady Drive for Terrence Young, whose home is nothing more than beams and lattice. “It’s weird delivering where there’s no structure,” she says. FREE QUOTES MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLAN G: $76/month Age 66 Female Non-Smoker (Not Valid with any other offer. Exp. 09/30/05) Gautier 522-3201 3400 Hwy. 90 (Next to City Hall) M-F 10-6 Saturday 10-5 90 Days SAC Accept All Major Credit Cards GARY SMITH AGENCY, INC. 1964 Market St. 762-7511 Pascagoula A Certified Agent for Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi TO ALL CLIENTS OF THE LAW FIRM OF FRAZIER & ROBERTS, PLLC DUE TO THE EXTREME WATER DAMAGE TO OUR OFFICES LOCATED AT 1109 WATTS AVENUE, OUR BUSINESS OPERATIONS HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO 1009 JACKSON AVENUE IN PASCAGOULA. PLEASE COME BY OR CALL 762-3691 AND LEAVE A MESSAGE. WE WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO GET BACK WITH YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATIENCE AND LOOK FORWARD TO ASSISTING OUR CURRENT AND NEW CLIENTS DURING THESE DIFFICULT TIMES AND IN THE FUTURE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 3-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS LOCAL Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: [email protected] Life Church: ‘Here to be a blessing to our community’ By JOY E. STODGHILL The Mississippi Press GAUTIER — Outstretched arms and upraised hands to God can be seen throughout the congregation of the Life Church of Gautier. Hurricane Katrina ripped away the roof of the small building where members had been meeting for church each week. The following Sunday, they met at Gautier City Park under a pavilion to worship. Now they are in a new building. “We were blown out of one building and blown into another,” said Phillip Stiltner, co-pastor, during his sermon Sunday morning. “It happened so quickly.” He said when he pulled up and saw the roof peeled back from their building for the first time, he told God, “This is just another opportunity for you to show up and show out.” The congregation made an offer on the building of the former Singing River Baptist Church on the corner of Old Spanish Trail and Dolphin Street in Gautier. It was accepted a day later. The building had been vacant for 13 months. A layer of mold crept in during those many weeks of being closed. Members began the difficult task of scrubbing the walls, floors and other parts of the building. In addition to cleaning, furniture had to be moved from the old location. Adding to the workload: A hurricane relief center was opened in the new building, and members worked hard to unload 18-wheelers and trailers full of supplies. During Sunday morning's service, Shirley Stiltner, co-pastor, said despite the huge work load, “It’s OK, because we are here to be a blessing to our community. This is a time to be reaching out.” The church still has rooms full of supplies: Food, water, baby items and bedding. Another shipment is expected later this week. Congregants were able to help 62 families in just one day, officials said. The supplies are for everyone, regardless of the amount of damage sustained, or economic standing, Shirley Stiltner said. Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press Pastor Shirley Stiltner of Life Church leads her congregation of about 50 in song and prayer Sunday morning in their new building in Gautier. Church members see an opportunity in the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. “God’s given us an opportunity to help the community,” said Paula Hults, a member since the church’s beginning on July 9, 1996. Hults, like at least half the congregation, received some damage from the storm, but not the devastation suffered by many. Neighbors took on floodwater in their homes, but Hults began to pray and speak to the water as it sloshed against her door. Her husband told her the water must have dropped four inches in one minute, and their home was spared. “It was an awesome thing that God did at my house,” she Businesses beat the bushes for workers By JOY E. STODGHILL The Mississippi Press Thousands of Mississippians found themselves unemployed following Hurricane Katrina. But while many businesses have been forced to close their doors either temporarily or for good, some surviving businesses are looking for a new labor force to replace storm-displaced employees. RPM Pizza LLC in Gulfport owns 15 Domino’s Pizza stores across the Coast. After the storm, the company lost twothirds of its work force. Many employees were displaced or some have chosen to take higher-paying jobs, said Molly Lionberger, director of People First, the human resources arm of the Gulfport-based company. “Our main office is like a ghost town,” she said. Remaining employees have been working in the stores, delivering pizzas, or recruiting new workers. Lionberger has been out since the storm going to shelters, WIN job centers, community colleges and other sites to spread the news that jobs are available. Lionberger has had a good deal of success at the colleges. “They have a positive attitude,” she said. “They’re very grateful and ready to work.” She encountered some difficulties with people who are waiting to be recalled by their former employers, or who are waiting on FEMA or American Red Cross checks. Without new employees, delivery service at some franchises will stall, Lionberger said. Despite employee shortages, the company is providing for its current workers. Employees are able to receive financial assistance through the Partners Foundation. Their Pizza College training center has been transformed into a grocery store and clothing outlet, thanks to dona- Christy Pritchett/The Mississippi Press A now hiring sign hangs in the window of Lowe’s Home Improvement Store in Gautier Saturday afternoon. Manager Mike Rowlands says 99.9 percent of all the new hires have been victims of Hurricane Katrina. tions from the corporate headquarters, Counseling and tetanus shots are also available for workers. The company has also cooked up some help for hurricane relief by donating more than $300,000 worth of pizzas to relief workers, police officers and National Guard units. Displaced employees can also get jobs at another store. With all the rebuilding and repairs in Katrina’s aftermath, stores like Lowe’s in Gautier is hustling to get more help. Mike Rowlands, store manager at the Lowe’s in Gautier, said the store has been hiring people since the hurricane. He added that “99.9 percent” of the new workers had lost their jobs due to the storm. The store sustained severe damage, but was only closed for three days. Lowe’s has a system in place in which hurricane relief teams come from other stores around the country to help hard-hit areas. They help with rebuilding, restocking and assisting customers. “They were here within five days,” Rowlands said. “I’m so lucky to be involved with a company of this caliber.” ROOFING Fortner’s Home Improvement 850-626-8694 Featuring: Elk Product 30 Years/80 MPH Windload 15 Year Non Prerated Warranty from Elk Nita Dale, manager at Clark Oil Shell No. 34 in Gautier, said all the Clark Oil service stations that are still open are hiring. Clark Oil lost five stores in the hurricane — three on the beach in Biloxi/Gulfport, one in St. Andrews and one in Waveland. Their locations in Moss Point, Gautier, Pascagoula and Ocean Springs are also hiring. Also, in the Biloxi/Gulfport area, their Cedar Lake Road store, Lorraine Road store, at Shell Landing on Miss. 49 and at several locations on Pass Road, are looking for workers Unemployed individuals can go to local WIN Job Centers, or online to http://www.jobsearch.org/katrinajobs. said, with a smile. Many in the congregation of about 75 have sacrificed caring for their own needs and cleaning up to help with many tasks at the church. Worshippers Sunday were upbeat despite their own losses. They sang exuberantly, “The Lord is Better.” Phillip Stiltner said, “The Lord is better than clothes. The Lord is better than food.” Even though many in the congregation lost everything, they have their lives, gifts better than material things. “It's nothing that you can’t start over,” Shirley Stiltner said. “Thank God that we’re here. I think it’s an exciting time to be alive.” For two years, members of the church staff have been in negotiations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers concerning property off Old Spanish Trail. They wanted to build there, but have been delayed due to wetlands conditions there. The Stiltners said their plans to build are still in the works. Eventually, they want to have not only a new church building there, but also a building in which to house a Christian drug rehabilitation program. But until then, even with all the sadness and damage around them, they will worship. After all, like Shirley Stiltner said, it’s an exciting time to be alive. Reporter Joy Stodghill can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. THE LAW FIRM OF ALWYN H. LUCKEY, P.A. 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. 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Serving The Entire Gulf Coast 934-2555 • 896-9555 The Scruggs Law Firm Offices in Moss Point and Oxford, Mississippi “Serving the Gulf Coast since 1980” 4-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 FEMA From Page 1-A ‘Where’s FEMA?’” FEMA spokesman Gene Romano said. “What may have been the case is that they may have happened to have seen people working with search and rescue teams or emergency medical teams or other units that are part of FEMA’s disaster recovery programs.” For all of its duties, FEMA, Romano said, is a relatively small agency — a David among the Goliaths in the alphabet soup of federal bureaucracy. “FEMA is one of the smallest federal agencies,” he said. “It is the smallest agency in the Department of Homeland Security with 2,000-plus employees in Washington and in 10 regions around the country and other locations that pre-stage mobile communications equipment.” Another 4,000 to 5,000 people, called reservists, are temporary services or disaster assistance employees who work only during disasters. About 800 of those, Romano said, are currently in Mississippi. There are an additional 1,100 people from other federal agencies in support of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. Those other federal agencies and the Red Cross, he said, are part of the National Response Plan that was established after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to address the response to terrorism and natural disasters. Under the federal plan, FEMA coordinates the activities of the 32 agencies and the Red Cross. “What we do for people who were disaster victims from Katrina is offer grants that are funded by FEMA and low-interest loans that are provided by the Small Business Administration, which are available after disasters to assist renters, homeowners and businesses of all sizes,” Romano said. The low interest SBA disaster assistance loans, he said, are the primary source of financial assistance for disaster victims. Currently, Romano said, 423,383 people in Mississippi have applied for disaster assistance through FEMA, which has already paid $347.4 million in assistance to 155,000 applicants. Disaster victims can apply for assistance by telephone at (800) 621-3362, on line at www.fema.gov, or at one of 10 disaster recovery centers on the Gulf Coast. The centers, which were closed last Thursday because of Hurricane Rita, reopened at noon Sunday. “The primary function of the centers is to assist people with registration,” he said. “Most centers also have representatives from other state and federal agencies such as unemployment, social security, crisis counseling, legal services through the Mississippi Young Lawyers … we try to make it for people to get all the assistance they need in one place.” In some areas, he said, FEMA tries to locate centers near other agency sites such as the Red Cross and other assistance centers. Besides SBA loans, disaster victims can apply for assistance through one or all of three different FEMA grants: • Temporary rental assistance that allows people who cannot live in their What FEMA does The Federal Emergency Management Agency is responsible for several functions during a disaster response, from coordinating the work of different local, state, federal and non-profit agencies to providing emergency grant funding to homeowners to assist in their recovery. The grants are divided into three categories: • Temporary rental assistance, which provided different types of financial assistance to allow people unable to live in their homes to rent at another location. Included in this category is temporary housing such as travel trailers and manufactured homes and the three Carnival cruise ships that are being used to house displaced victims who have been living in shelters. Temporary housing is available for up to 18 months. • Up to $5,200 for emergency repairs to allow families to remain in their homes after the storm. The money is restricted to emergency repairs, such as patching a roof, replacing windows and/or minor cleanup — repairs necessary to make the house safe functional so the family can remain there. • Funding for uninsured or underinsured needs, such as medical or dental care, storage fees, funeral expenses or essential items. FEMA does not have the authority to condemn homes, spokesman Gene Romano said. Only local officials have that authority, he said, although FEMA officials can provide technical assistance upon request to local officials concerning damage mitigation issues. homes to rent at another location. That assistance also includes temporary housing assistance options such as travel trailers and manufactured homes. Another temporary housing source has been three Carnival cruise ships — the Mobile, Ala.-based Holiday, Ecstasy and Sensation. Romano said FEMA officials are also talking with Mississippi state parks officials for travel trailer sites and looking at local trailer parks for sites to place manufactured homes. Travel trailers are usually placed at the victim’s home or an alternate location with utilities. People using travel trailers or manufactured homes for temporary housing are responsible for utilities. The trailers are temporary homes, adding that temporary housing is available for up to 18 months, Romano said. The applicant must recertify that they have a need and they must be working on a plan for a permanent home. “The goal is to make sure that people try to determine their long-term housing needs,” Romano said. “In the interim, this temporary housing provides something. We do ask that the residents try to resolve and work out their own recovery plan.” • FEMA can provide grants of up to $5,200 for emergency repairs to allow a family to continue to live in their home. The grant pays for work such as patching roofs, replacing windows and/or minor cleanup. “We’re not talking about repairing the entire house,” Romano said. “We’re talking about repairs to make the house safe, secure and functional so the family can live there.” • Funding for other needs that were either uninsured or underinsured such as medical or dental care, storage fees or to replace utilities in their homes. “We look at each situation and if a person is not eligible for a low interest loan and has other needs, they can get funds to replace personal property or to replace utilities in their homes,” Romano said. The maximum in total FEMA grant funds someone can receive, he said, is $26,200, but added that usually the majority of applicants do not receive the maximum grants amount. “Disaster assistance was not designed to meet all of your needs and will not make you whole,” he said. That can be done through the SBA disaster assistance loan program, which allows homeowners, renters and businesses to borrow money at a low interest rate to rebuild. “Grants have smaller limits and are designated for specific things,” Romano said. People, he said, can borrow up to $200,000 for their home and $40,000 in personal property at an interest rate of 2.68 percent. Homeowners can get up to an additional 20 percent of the value of the loan for projects to the home that will mitigate future damages from natural disasters. Renters are eligible to get an SBA disaster assistance loan to replace personal property. Businesses, which are only eligible for SBA disaster assistance loans, can borrow up to $1.5 million per business, including damage to personal property inventory. There is also money for economic injury loss for businesses that had no damage, but had economic injury loss from the storm because they were unable to conduct business. “SBA works with each individual case whether or not it is a business to go ahead and try and ensure that they receive assistance,” SBA spokesman Matt Young said. “In some cases, we combine certain things such as current SBA loans that people may have had.” Besides providing economic assistance, FEMA has been involved in debris collection, funding 100 percent of the debris removal for the first 60 days in the six coastal counties, and is working with city and county officials to remove debris from public and private property, if it is determined to be a health and safety hazard. “The local communities will determine where there are threats to public safety and then hire contractors to remove the debris,” Romano said. “And FEMA will reimburse them. We are also working with the counties and municipalities to help them rebuild and repair public property such as buildings and roads.” Reporter John Surratt can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 219-5551. BRIEF Crime rate for 2004 unchanged at 30-year low WASHINGTON — The nation’s crime rate was unchanged last year, holding at the lowest levels since the government began surveying crime victims in 1973, the Justice Department reported Sunday. Since 1993, violent crime as measured by victim surveys has fallen by 57 percent and property crime by 50 percent. That has included a 9 percent drop in violent crime from 2001-2002 to 2003-2004. The 2004 violent crime rate — assault, sexual assault and armed robbery — was 21.4 victims for every 1,000 people age 12 and older. That amounts to about one violent crime victim for every 47 U.S. residents. By comparison, there were 22.6 violent crime victims per 1,000 people in 2003. The Bureau of Justice Statistics said the difference between the rates in 2003 and 2004 was statistically insignificant. Murder is not counted because the bureau’s study is based on statements by crime victims. In a separate report based on preliminary police Austin Taylor, D. D. S., P. A. Susan Shoults, D. D. S. Announces the Reopening of their Dental Office Office Hours 8AM - 5PM Monday - Friday 2910 Melton Ave. Office (228) 762-9250 Pascagoula, MS 39581 Fax (228) 762-1785 [email protected] BAR & GRILL NOW OPEN! Breakfast & Lunch Served 7:30AM - 2:30 PM Weekday Lunch Specials data, the FBI found a 3.6 percent drop between 2003 and 2004 — from 16,500 to 15,910. How to apply for FEMA help County residents affected by Hurricane Katrina can apply for FEMA assistance in three ways — calling the toll-free disaster registration line at (800) 621-FEMA (3362); online at www.fema.gov; or by going to one of 10 FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers on the Coast. FEMA officials say one application covers other aid from all other state and federal disaster assistance agencies. About 14 days after the application has been filed and reviewed, the applicant will be contacted by an inspector to set an appointment to see the home and verify the loss and expenses. The applicant must accompany the inspector. The inspector’s job is to examine the house and verify the loss. Most inspectors have building contracting backgrounds. They collect the data and forward it to FEMA nightly. The inspector does not determine what assistance the applicant will or will not receive and has no authority to condemn a house. Only local officials can determine if a house should be condemned. A check should follow within to weeks if the applicant is approved for FEMA aid. The check will either be presented to the applicant or transferred to his/her bank account. Some applicants may receive a $2,000 advance on the assistance they may receive. The applicant will also receive a package of forms from the Small Business Administration to be filled out and returned to FEMA. “It is critical that the applicant complete the package and return it,” FEMA spokesman Gene Romano said. “If it is not returned, that will suspend disaster assistance. If a person is not eligible for a loan, they will be referred to a FEMA grant program.” “It has to be processed through, because people may be eligible and can receive assistance. If ineligible, the applicant may be referred to other FEMA grant programs as a safety net to make sure people get the assistance they are entitled to.” If an applicant has insurance, they may get a letter saying that they are not entitled to assistance. “What it means is that we need additional information on what the insurance does and does not cover so the program can continue,” Romano said. “And until we receive more information about what insurance covers we cannot complete the process; we cannot duplicate benefits. “A statement from the insurance on what is covered is needed to see what the insurance policy is covering so we can process the claim. Our goal to make sure the people know how to apply for assistance and that they receive everything that they’re entitled to receive.” The difference between an SBA loan and a FEMA grant Despite its name, the Small Business Administration is not just for businesses. The SBA provides low-interest, disaster assistance loans to renters, homeowners and businesses to help them recover in the wake of a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina. The current interest rate is 2.68 percent. Unlike FEMA, the SBA does not need a final answer from insurance companies before approving a loan for an applicant. And unlike FEMA grants, SBA loans are not dedicated to specific projects or items. People are allowed to borrow up to $200,000 for home repairs and $40,000 for personal property. Homeowners can receive an additional 20 percent of the loan value for home projects to mitigate future damages. Business owners can borrow up $1.5 million per business, including damage to personal property inventory and economic injury loss because customers were unable to get to the business after the storm. Many Jackson County residents are familiar with SBA loans from Hurricane Georges and, in some cases, are still paying those loans. SBA spokesman Matt Young said the SBA does not forgive loans. He said people who have outstanding loans and have damage from Katrina should contact the SBA service office to discuss working out a payment deferment or a deferred payment. Getting an SBA loan, he said, depends on the applicant’s ability to repay the loan. He said SBA is willing to work with people, adding that people should complete their application for a loan for Katrina and see what the circumstances concerning the loan are. — From Wire Reports WILSON LAW OFFICE, P.A. 3318 Pascagoula Street Pascagoula, MS 1-800-205-1115 Hurricane Insurance Disputes & Personal Injury SHELL LANDING GOLF CLUB REOPENING SEPTEMBER 28TH Local Specials Twilight - $35+tax Call for Tee Times (228) 497-5683 GATED COMMUNITY LOTS AVAILABLE Real Estate Sales Office 228-522-2022 9-5 Mon-Fri 1-4 Sat-Sun 6-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 TV/ADVICE National Depression Screening Day is Oct. 6 Dear Annie: I’m writing to urge women to take advantage of National Depression Screening Day on Oct. 6, when free mental health screenings will be available across the nation. I believe it is one step that can save women from struggling endlessly with a serious illness that only in recent years has begun to receive muchneeded attention — postpartum mood disorders. I suffered from a postpartum disorder that left me sad, Annie’s irritable, obsessive Mailbox and unable to sleep or eat. I had fleeting thoughts about hurting my newborn son. I loved him dearly, but I’d find myself thinking about smothering him or dropping him down the stairs. I had no idea where these thoughts came from. I was confused, and sank deeper and deeper into misery and fear. I thought if I told anyone, they would lock me away forever. But they didn’t. They told me my illness had a name and that it would go away. This was a tremendous relief. People often look at postpartum depression and think it is a woman’s problem. But it is a family’s problem. It affects husbands, partners and, most of all, our babies. These free screenings provide women a chance to see what, if anything, is wrong. 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Now, we are asking to share your stories with your comcould you have one or more pills and patches. rise to the surface, so don't Caretakers collect them and ailments that could be conA second option is to try munity by sending them to The Mississippi Press. panic! throw them away because tributing to your low energy phytoestrogens (from plant • It's a good idea to keep they don't know where they level? Or, as a third possisources) that should not drapes or blinds closed on sun- belong. bility, could there be yet affect your breasts. Again, [email protected] ny days. Overexposure to the Velma, my sister, writes on ask your gynecologist about another undiagnosed afflicsun will fade some carpet the holder with a permanent tion — such as depression this. fibers. marker the name of the person or mail them to: — that may be a factor? Third, consider dropping — Heloise on whose grave she is placing In my opinion, you need a gynecological exam and THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Fast Facts the flowers. If the spray is to sit down with your doctor Pap test. Medical studies Dear Heloise: With so blown off, others will know P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula, MS 39564 have repeatedly shown that to review your concerns in many people taking medicawhere to return it. I thought depth. I am certain that he post-menopausal women tions, what happens to the your readers would welcome who have had at least three or she will welcome the empty pill bottles? 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Very little damage was done to any of the homes in the neighborhood. The Richards, who have felt guilty that they suffered so little damage while nearly everyone else they know has lost everything, have been volunteering their time to ease their minds. From Page 1-A “We’re still trying to dry out some of those buildings,” he continued, explaining that some schools had roof damage and flood damage. “So between the floor tiles, the ceiling tiles and the sheet rock, it just took a little bit longer to get those schools ready,” he said. All students, with the exception of those attending Magnolia Junior High, will return to their original school sites. Magnolia Junior High students will report to Ed Mayo Junior High School. Magnolia had up to four feet of flooding in some areas. “We made the decision about a year ago to house all of our junior high students at one site — Mag- son has her niece and son. Farris is making room for friends whose Porteaux Bay homes were destroyed. “I can just say ‘Thank you, Lord,” and not question why,” Farris said. “We’re trying to turn the survivor’s guilt into ‘What can I do to help?’” Reporter Clair Byrd can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. Agenda From Page 1-A The governor says if budget cuts are needed because of the hurricane, state employees who are laid off because of the cuts should be allowed to keep their health insurance coverage for up to six months. Katrina struck Aug. 29, obliterating thousands of buildings and leaving tens of thousands homeless in south Mississippi. The storm’s powerful winds toppled trees, damaged homes and businesses and knocked out utility service up to the metro Jackson area. House Speaker Billy McCoy, D-Rienzi, said public officials need to ensure that roads and bridges are repaired and schools are rebuilt. “We can’t mash a button and bring back things people have lost,” McCoy said. “The first tragedy was the loss of many lives.... We must work full steam ahead to try to bring families and communities back to some sense of normalcy as soon as possible.” Barbour said during a news conference last week that he’ll allow debate on whether to let casinos move on land. His draft agenda proposes letting casinos “operate in structures other than barges.” It also proposes letting casinos operate temporarily, but it doesn’t specify where that could happen. Casinos were legalized in the state in 1990 but current law restricts them to the waters of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. Katrina tossed some of the massive casino barges ashore and ripped jagged holes in others. Some of the items on Barbour’s draft agenda: • Provide a state income-tax exemption for money received as “qualified disaster relief payments.” • Allow local governments to waive late fees for car tag renewals in counties where officials can’t collect taxes or issue license plates or decals because of Katrina. • Create a $25 million program to provide short-term loans for small businesses. • Clarify laws to specify that out-of-state contractors must register with the state Tax Commission before they can receive local building permits. • Extend the time cycle for bank examinations in areas affected by the hurricane. Current law says banks must be examined every 18 months. • Allow in-state hunting and fishing licenses to be issued to out-of-state Katrina evacuees living in Mississippi. • Allow state agencies, institutions and community colleges to insure their facilities. dren, already had a truckload of pull toys and puzzles he had made and will be sending those to Williams. Others in his organization have offered their help as well. Zaffino reminds toymakers that small pieces can be swallowed by young children and to use a child-safe finish for all toys. He even has a section on his Web site for links to free toy and puzzle patterns for woodworkers to use. Ironically, the man who started this toy project doesn’t usually make toys. Using a blade as thin as three human hairs, Williams cuts still-life scenes into birch plywood. While others will be creating toys and puzzles for the children, Williams plans to saw scenes of shrimp boats and pelicans for Pascagoula’s City Hall when it is rebuilt. Williams doesn’t want any glory for his actions, just handmade toys. His joy will come from seeing children’s faces when he gives them a new wooden toy that was made with love, he said. Reporter Donna Harris can be reached at [email protected] or (251) 2195551. Schools Miracle From Page 1-A asked the children staying during the storm to pray. “It must have worked, because the whole community was saved.” Because of their good fortune, many on the street offered their homes to displaced family and friends who weren’t so lucky. The Balius’s have a son staying with his wife and four children, and Adolph- by Katrina. Toys and games may help the focus on something other then the destruction that surrounds them.” On Williams’ behalf, Zaffino asked fellow scrollers to make wooden toys and puzzles and send them to Lucedale for disWilliams tribution to organizations providing relief efforts in South Mississippi. “I don’t know if I’m going to get a hundred boxes of toys or a million,” Williams said. The answer came quickly. Offers are pouring in. Pennsylvania artist Dale Whisler contacted Williams, offering help. As the cofounder of SAW (Scrollsaw Association of the World), Whisler has been able to contact many scroll saw enthusiasts to help with the project. “I got involved because there was a need,” he said. Whisler, who says he has a heart for chil- From Page 1-A “What people are calling piles of debris, I see it as everybody’s lives,” he said. The moment moved him to do something more than provide the ice, water and food — goods already shared by so many. Williams, 61, sent an e-mail to fellow scroll saw enthusiast Jeff Zaffino, who TO HELP placed Williams’ Send handmade note on his Web toys and puzzles to site’s message Michael Williams, board at 1193 Dick Hobby www.advancedRoad, Lucedale, MS, scroll sawpat39452. terns.com. “We are asking scrollers, scroll saw pattern designers, woodworkers and anyone else who wants to help to create and ship wooden toys and puzzles to children whose lives have been devastated by Katrina,” Zaffino wrote. “I know we have all helped in whatever way we can already, and now that most of the people down there have the basics taken care of. We thought it would be a great idea to use our talents to help occupy the imaginations of the children who have been devastated available to our students and do not have to wait for trailers to Some public schools in be brought in to use as classthe area re-open today. Othrooms or develop split schedules,” ers will open Wednesday, Carpenter said. “Ed Mayo did Sept. 28, and Monday, Oct. receive some water damage, but 3. Here is a list of opening not to the extent of the damage day schedules for school at Magnolia.” systems in Jackson County: Rubenstein said three portable • Today — Ocean Springs classrooms have been ordered, students return to classes. and will be placed at Ed Mayo to • Wednesday, Sept. 28 — house additional classrooms. Moss Point students return to However, delivery of the units is classes. not expected for at least another • Monday, Oct. 3 — 30 days. Pascagoula and Jackson All elementary schools will County students return to start at the regular time, 7:30 classes. a.m. Junior high students will continue to start at 8 a.m. nolia Junior High. Now we are However, Moss Point High fortunate in the fact that we have School will start classes at 8:15 Ed Mayo Junior High facility a.m. — five minutes later that BACK TO SCHOOL usual — to allow buses enough time to travel from Ed Mayo. The school district will continue to enforce the uniform policy. A uniform assistance program is available for students in need of that service. Textbooks should be returned in order for school officials to assess the damage. Bus stop locations will remain the same. Communications director Myya Robinson said only a handful of students have transferred into the district since the storm, but school officials are anticipating an increase in enrollment once classes resume. About 3,800 students attended Moss Point schools before the storm. , ? * 3 < : 0 = , : ; 6 9 4 9 , * 6 = , 9 @ : ( 3 , m a a ged Appliances D m r o t S e c a l p ! 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Wittner, 934-1449 E-mail address: [email protected] B Monday, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 Braves move closer to another division title AP The Braves' Marcus Giles drives in the winning run Sunday in Atlanta's 5-3 win over the Marlins. ATLANTA (AP) — Marcus Giles hit a tying two-run homer, then drove in the go-ahead run with a seventh-inning sacrifice fly as the Atlanta Braves moved closer to another division title Sunday with a 5-3 victory over the fading Florida Marlins. Atlanta (89-67) swept the three-game series and lowered its magic number for clinching the NL East to two. The Braves began play five games ahead of Philadelphia in the division as they seek their 14th straight division title. Florida’s A.J. Burnett (12-12) couldn’t hold an early 3-0 lead as his losing streak stretched to a career-worst six games. The Marlins have lost nine of 11 and started the day five games behind Houston in the wild-card race. With the score tied at 3, Burnett walked pinch-hitter Pete Orr to lead off the seventh inning — Burnett’s fourth walk of the game. Rafael Furcal then dropped a bunt down the third-base line. Catcher Matt Treanor’s throw toward first bounced up the right-field line for an error, putting runners at second and third. Marlins manager Jack McKeon brought in Randy Messenger, who gave up Giles’ fly to center that gave the Braves a 4-3 lead. Furcal advanced to third on the play and scored on Andruw Jones’ grounder to short, pushing the lead to 5-3. Burnett won seven straight starts from July 19 to Aug. 15, but the hard-throwing right-hander was 0-5 with a 5.85 ERA in six starts leading to Sunday’s game. Burnett gave up five runs, four earned, and six hits in six-plus innings. He had eight strikeouts. Blaine Boyer (4-2) recorded one out in the seventh for the win. Kyle Farnsworth pitched a perfect ninth for his 10th save in 10 chances with the Braves. Atlanta’s Jorge Sosa, who had been 4-0 with a 1.42 ERA in four September starts, couldn’t take advantage of his opportunity to match John Smoltz for the team lead with 14 wins. Sosa gave up seven hits and three runs in five innings with four walks — two inten- Johnson wins at Dover, leads Chase DOVER, Del. (AP) — Jimmie Johnson held off teammate Kyle Busch by about a car-length Sunday to claim victory at Dover International Speedway — and the lead in NASCAR’s Chase for the championship. Tony Stewart, the Nextel Cup points leader for the last seven races, battled an ill-handling car en route to a 18th-place finish that dropped him to fifth in the championship standings. There would be no perfect weekend for Ryan Newman, who won poles for both races here this weekend and was coming off a victory in a Busch Series race Saturday. Newman won the opening event in the Chase a week earlier, outdueling Stewart in a stirring finish at New Hampshire International Speedway. The victory in the MBNA 400 was the third this year for Johnson, who now leads Rusty Wallace by seven points after two of 10 races in the Chase among the top-10 drivers. Johnson also won for the third time at Dover and 17th overall. Stewart came to The Monster Mile 20 points ahead of Greg Biffle, who won here in June. Stewart is now tied with Biffle, who cut a tire and finished 13th. They’re 23 points behind Johnson. Johnson went to the front on the 375th lap by passing Mark Martin. Both had pitted a few laps earlier under caution, but Johnson took four tires and after the restart easily outraced Martin, who took only two. Rookie Busch and WalSee DOVER, Page 3-B tional. Sosa trailed before recording an out. Juan Pierre led off the first inning with a triple past a diving Jones in left-center, and Jeff Conine followed with a run-scoring single. The Marlins pushed the lead to 3-0 in the third on three hits and three walks — two intentional. Sosa had to duck to dodge a linedrive single by Burnett. One out later, Conine walked and was caught in a rundown between home and third after Burnett scored on Carlos Delgado’s double to center. Delgado advanced to third on the rundown and, following an intentional walk to Miguel Cabrera, scored on Mike Lowell’s double to left. The Braves managed one run in the fourth when Chipper Jones walked, moved to third on a single by Adam LaRoche and scored on Jeff Francoeur’s fly ball to the right-field wall. Giles snapped a 2-for-22 slump with his game-tying homer off Burnett with two outs in the fifth. Road-weary Saints fall to Vikings AP New Orleans Saints tightend Ernie Conwell scores against the Minnesota Vikings on an 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Aaron Brooks during the first half of the game Sunday in St. Paul. The Vikings' Corey Chavous defends on the play. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings were in desperate need of some big plays after two weeks of offensive futility. They got them against the road-weary New Orleans Saints. Daunte Culpepper threw for 300 yards and three touchdowns and the Vikings got back on track with a 33-16 victory over the mistake-prone Saints on Sunday. The Vikings (1-2) took advantage of two Saints turnovers deep in their end to take a 24-0 lead in the first half, but the Saints (1-2) made a game of it in the fourth quarter. Deuce McAllister’s 1-yard touchdown run with under 12 minutes made it 24-16 before yet another mistake by New Orleans put the game out of reach. After a holding penalty, the Vikings had a second-and-17 at the Saints 37. Culpepper threw a 10-yard completion to Jermaine Wiggins, but Saints defensive back Dwight Smith gave them a first down when he taunted Wiggins after tackling him. That led to a 28-yard field goal by Paul Edinger, his fourth of the game, and Aaron Brooks was picked off by Antoine Winfield on the next possession to seal it. The Saints, rendered nomads after Hurricane Katrina devastated their city and tore up the Superdome, were listless and sloppy again in the third straight road game of a season that will essentially will be full of them. The Saints committed four turnovers and 14 penalties, one of which negated an interception in Vikings territory and another that took away a punt return for a TD by Donte Stallworth, derailing any bid for a comeback. Vikings owner Zygi Wilf preSee SAINTS, Page 3-B Americans send Nicklaus off winner at the Presidents Cup GAINESVILLE, Va. (AP) — Fred Couples delivered another magical moment. Chris DiMarco provided the clinching point with a dramatic birdie. Best of all, the Americans sent captain Jack Nicklaus into retirement as a winner. Right when it looked like the Presidents Cup might end in another tie, DiMarco holed a 15-foot putt on the 18th hole to outlast Stuart Appleby for a 1-up victory Sunday, giving the Americans an 18 1/2-15 1/2 victory at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club and keeping their record perfect on home soil. DiMarco knew it was good in the final few feet, and he charged toward the cup and then into the arms of Nicklaus. “All I thought about was to get him a win,” DiMarco said. Nicklaus, who already said farewell to the majors and might not play another PGA Tour event, was captain for the third time. His team got hammered in Australia in 1998, and the matches ended in a tie two years ago in South Africa. This time, he went out a winner. “It feels a lot better to have a win, there’s no question about that,” Nicklaus said. “As far as being something special, I may never captain another team, I may never play another round of golf, and if I end my career this way, it’s a pretty good way to end it.” Under new rules this year, every match had to go extra holes until one team had enough points to claim the cup. Someone apparently forgot to tell Phil Mickelson. See PRESIDENTS, Page 3-B AP Chris DiMarco celebrates after dropping his birdie putt on the 18th hole Sunday. Roddick serves notice: U.S. to stay in top group of Davis Cup LEUVEN, Belgium (AP) — Andy Roddick will be perfectly fine if no one mentions his mojo again. His serve is another matter, and he rode it FLORIDA LOTTERY Cash 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-3-8 Play 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1-8-6 LOUISIANA LOTTERY Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9-8 Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-6-8-9 for 35 screaming aces Sunday to keep the United States in the elite group of Davis Cup. Roddick also benefited from a disputed call in the fifth set to beat relentless Olivier Rochus of Belgium 6-7 (4), 76 (4), 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-3 in 4 1/2 hours, the longest U.S. match in 16 years. “Luckily, I had some great serves when I needed to,” Roddick said. In the third-set tiebreaker, he slammed five. “That was key,” he said. The United States remains in the event’s World Group while Belgium is relegated to the zonal competition next year. In the last match, James Blake beat Steve Darcis 7-5, 6-1 for a final score of 4-1. This was the second victory in the series for the thirdranked Roddick, who struggled with cramps in the last hour. But his power on the red clay of the Sportplaza negated his opponent’s running and shotmaking. The 31st-ranked Rochus was playing his third match in three days. Roddick’s two victories in Belgium helped ease some of the sting from his first-round exit at the U.S. Open. That’s when an ad campaign asking if people had seen his mojo backfired badly. Even Belgian captain Steve Martens needled him about it at the team dinner. “I don’t know if it is his job as captain to give the other team any more motivation,” Roddick said. Now Roddick wants to banish any reference to the dreaded mojo. “I don’t know if I want to hear that word ever again in my life,” he said. The Americans, behind twins Bob and Mike Bryan, won doubles Saturday for a 2-1 lead and were trying to avoid relegation from the World Group for the first time in 17 years. The U.S., which has won 31 Davis Cup titles, is out of contention this year. Slovakia and Croatia won their semifinals Sunday to advance to the Dec. 2-4 final. Both nations will be going for a first Davis Cup title. Slovakia, playing at home, beat Argentina 4-1 behind a clinching victory by Dominik Hrbaty. Croatia was at home and downed Russia 3-2, with the decisive win by Ivan Ljubicic. 2-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 BY THE NUMBERS FOOTBALL National Football League Glance All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA 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 Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 50 24 Denver 1 1 0 .500 30 51 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 41 48 Oakland 0 3 0 .000 57 76 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 2 0 0 1.000 69 29 Washington 2 0 0 1.000 23 20 Dallas 2 1 0 .667 75 69 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, Sept. 18 Chicago 38, Detroit 6 Tennessee 25, Baltimore 10 Pittsburgh 27, Houston 7 Tampa Bay 19, Buffalo 3 Indianapolis 10, Jacksonville 3 Cincinnati 37, Minnesota 8 Carolina 27, New England 17 Philadelphia 42, San Francisco 3 Seattle 21, Atlanta 18 St. Louis 17, Arizona 12 N.Y. Jets 17, Miami 7 Cleveland 26, Green Bay 24 Denver 20, San Diego 17 Kansas City 23, Oakland 17 Monday, Sept. 19 N.Y. Giants 27, New Orleans 10 Washington 14, Dallas 13 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 N.Y. Giants at San Diego (n) BYE: Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Washington Tonight’s game Kansas City at Denver, 8 p.m. Top 25 Fared Saturday No. 1 Southern Cal (3-0) beat No. 24 Oregon 45-13. Next: at No. 18 Arizona State, Saturday. No. 2 Texas (3-0) did not play. Next: at Missouri, Saturday. No. 3 LSU (1-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 10 Tennessee, tonight. No. 4 Virginia Tech (4-0) beat No. 15 Georgia Tech 51-7. Next: at West Virginia, Saturday. No. 5 Florida (4-0) beat Kentucky 49-28. Next: at No. 20 Alabama, Saturday. No. 6 Florida State (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Syracuse, Saturday. No. 7 Georgia (3-0) beat Mississippi State 23-10. Next: at No. 10 Tennessee, Oct. 8. No. 8 Ohio State (3-1) beat No. 21 Iowa 316. Next: at Penn State, Oct. 8. No. 9 Louisville (2-1) lost to South Florida 45-14. Next: vs. Florida Atlantc, Saturday. No. 10 Tennessee (1-1) did not play. Next: at No. 3 LSU, tonight. No. 11 Purdue (2-1) lost to Minnesota 4235, 2OT. Next: vs. No. 16 Notre Dame, Saturday. No. 12 Miami (2-1) beat Colorado 23-3. Next: vs. South Florida, Saturday. No. 13 California (4-0) beat New Mexico State 41-13, Friday. Next: vs. Arizona, Saturday. No. 14 Michigan (2-2) lost to Wisconsin 23-20. Next: at No. 17 Michigan State, Saturday. No. 15 Georgia Tech (3-1) lost to No. 4 Virginia Tech 51-7. Next: vs. North Carolina State, Oct. 6. No. 16 Notre Dame (3-1) beat Washington 36-17. Next: at No. 11 Purdue, Saturday No. 17 Michigan State (4-0) beat Illinois 61-14. Next: vs. No. 14 Michigan, Saturday. No. 18 Arizona State (2-1) at Oregon State. Next: vs. No. 1 Southern Cal, Saturday. No. 19 Texas Tech (3-0) beat Indiana State 63-7. Next: vs. Kansas, Saturday. No. 20 Alabama (4-0) beat Arkansas 24-13. Next: vs. No. 5 Florida, Saturday. No. 21 Iowa (2-2) lost to No. 9 Ohio State 31-6. Next: vs. Illinois, Saturday. No. 22 Iowa State (3-0) beat Army 28-21, Friday. Next: at Nebraska, Saturday. No. 23 Virginia (3-0) beat Duke 38-7. Next: at Maryland, Saturday. No. 24 Oregon (3-1) lost to No. 1 Southern Cal 45-13. Next: at Stanford, Saturday. No. 25 UCLA (3-0) did not play. Next: vs. Washington, Saturday. College Scores EAST Pittsburgh 41, Youngstown St. 0 Princeton 20, San Diego 17 W. Michigan 19, Temple 16 West Virginia 20, East Carolina 15 Yale 37, Cornell 17 SOUTH Alabama 24, Arkansas 13 Alabama St. 38, Alcorn St. 3 Auburn 37, W. Kentucky 14 Boston College 16, Clemson 13, OT Florida 49, Kentucky 28 Hardin-Simmons 14, Mississippi College 0 Jackson St. 33, MVSU 14 Maryland 22, Wake Forest 12 Miami 23, Colorado 3 North Carolina 31, N.C. State 24 South Carolina 45, Troy 20 South Florida 45, Louisville 14 UCF 23, Marshall 13 Valdosta St. 12, Cent. Arkansas 7 Vanderbilt 37, Richmond 13 Virginia 38, Duke 7 Virginia Tech 51, Georgia Tech 7 Wyoming 24, Mississippi 14 MIDWEST Akron 48, N. Illinois 42, OT Davidson 48, Valparaiso 17 Drake 54, Austin Peay 0 E. Illinois 43, Samford 14 E. Michigan 23, Cent. Michigan 20, OT Fort Hays St. 18, Adams St. 15 Illinois St. 42, Murray St. 0 Jacksonville St. 24, SE Missouri 10 Kansas St. 54, North Texas 7 McPherson 33, Ottawa, Kan. 27 Michigan St. 61, Illinois 14 Minnesota 42, Purdue 35, OT Ohio 35, Kent St. 32 Ohio St. 31, Iowa 6 Penn St. 34, Northwestern 29 Pittsburg St. 52, Emporia St. 17 Saginaw Valley St. 24, Hillsdale 3 Wabash 50, Earlham 2 Wisconsin 23, Michigan 20 SOUTHWEST Arkansas St. 66, Fla. International 24 Arkansas Tech 27, West Alabama 21, OT Delta St. 21, Henderson St. 17 Howard Payne 38, Sul Ross St. 16 SE Oklahoma 35, Panhandle St. 3 Texas A&M Commerce 17, Cent. Oklahoma 3 Texas Tech 63, Indiana St. 7 Tulane 31, SMU 10 Tuskegee 13, Ark.-Pine Bluff 9 BASEBALL National League Glance East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 89 67 .571 — Philadelphia 84 72 .538 5 Florida 80 76 .513 9 New York 78 77 .503 10 1/2 Washington 78 78 .500 11 Central Division W L Pct GB x-St. Louis 97 60 .618 — Houston 85 71 .54511 1/2 Milwaukee 77 78 .497 19 Chicago 77 79 .49419 1/2 Cincinnati 72 83 .465 24 Pittsburgh 63 93 .40433 1/2 West Division W L Pct GB San Diego 77 78 .497 — San Francisco 73 82 .471 4 Arizona 72 84 .462 5 1/2 Los Angeles 69 86 .445 8 Colorado 64 91 .413 13 x-clinched division Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 5, Houston 4 N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 2, 10 innings Philadelphia 11, Cincinnati 10 Atlanta 4, Florida 3 San Francisco 7, Colorado 6 Milwaukee 9, St. Louis 6 San Diego 5, Arizona 3 L.A. Dodgers 4, Pittsburgh 3 Saturday’s Games Houston 8, Chicago Cubs 3 Atlanta 6, Florida 1 N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 2 Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 7 Cincinnati 3, Philadelphia 2 Colorado 6, San Francisco 0 Arizona 8, San Diego 5 Pittsburgh 8, L.A. Dodgers 3 Sunday’s Games Atlanta 5, Florida 3 N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 5 Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3 St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 0 Chicago Cubs 3, Houston 2 San Francisco 6, Colorado 2 L.A. Dodgers 9, Pittsburgh 2 Arizona 4, San Diego 3, 10 innings Today’s Games N.Y. Mets (Seo 7-2) at Philadelphia (Myers 12-8), 6:05 p.m. Washington (Carrasco 4-3) at Florida (Vargas 5-4), 6:05 p.m. Colorado (Esposito 0-1) at Atlanta (Ramirez 11-9), 6:35 p.m. Cincinnati (Ra.Ortiz 9-11) at Milwaukee (Ohka 11-8), 6:35 p.m. San Francisco (Hennessey 5-8) at San Diego (Peavy 13-7), 9:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (K.Wells 7-17) at L.A. Dodgers (Jackson 1-2), 9:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Washington at Florida, 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Colorado at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 6:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Houston at St. Louis, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 9:05 p.m. Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Houston 85 71 .545 — Philadelphia 84 72 .538 1 Sunday’s Games Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3 Chicago Cubs 3, Houston 2 Remaining Schedules Houston HOME (4) — Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Chicago. ROAD (2) — Sept. 27-28 St. Louis. Philadelphia HOME (3) — Sept. 26-28 New York. ROAD (3) — Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Washington. NL Boxes BRAVES 5, MARLINS 3 FLORIDA ATLANTA abr h bi Pierre cf 5110 Furcal ss Conine lf3031 MGiles 2b CDlgdo 1b 4 1 1 1 CJones 3b MiCbra 3b3000 AJones cf Lowell 2b 40 1 1 LaRche 1b Hrmida rf 20 0 0 JuFrco 1b abr h bi 411 0 311 3 211 0 400 1 201 0 100 0 Tranor c 200 0 Wlnhm c1000 Andino ss20 0 0 LHarrs ph10 0 0 Burnett p3120 Mssngr p 00 0 0 Villone p000 0 Dillon ph1000 Totals 31383 Frncur rf Hlndsw lf BJordn ph Lngrhn lf McCnn c JoSosa p Orr ph Davies p Mcbrde p Boyer p Jhnson ph Ritsma p AMrte ph Frnswr p Totals29 300 200 100 000 413 100 100 000 000 000 010 000 100 000 575 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida 102 000000 —3 Atlanta 000 12020x —5 E—Treanor (4). DP—Atlanta 3. LOB—Florida 7, Atlanta 7. 2B—CDelgado (41), Lowell (35). 3B—Pierre (13). HR—MGiles (13). SB— Conine (2), AJones (4), Francoeur (3). SF— MGiles, Francoeur. IP H R ER BB SO Florida Burnett L,12-12 6 6 5 4 4 8 Messenger 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 Villone 1 1/3 1 0 0 0 3 Atlanta JoSosa 5 7 3 3 4 0 Davies 1 0 0 0 2 1 Mcbride 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Boyer W,4-2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Reitsma 1 0 0 0 0 2 Farnsworth S,10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Burnett pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Umpires—Home, Bruce Froemming; First, Mike Winters; Second, Jerry Meals; Third, Hunter Wendelstedt. T—3:00. A—48,147 (50,091). ——— METS 6, NATIONALS 5 NEW YORK WASHINGTON abr h bi abr h bi Reyes ss 50 0 0 Wlkrsn lf 3 2 2 0 Cairo 2b501 0 Carroll 2b 3 1 2 1 Beltran cf 41 0 0 Baerga ph 1 0 0 0 Floyd lf 310 0 Hughs p 0 0 0 0 Wright 3b41 2 2 Eschen p 0 0 0 0 Piazza c322 3 JGillen ph 1 0 0 0 GeWlm pr000 0 NJhnsn 1b 3 0 2 3 Heilmn p0000 Zmrmn 3b 5 0 0 1 Jacobs 1b411 1 PrWlsn cf 4 0 0 0 Wdwrd 1b100 0 Church rf 4 0 0 0 Diaz rf 301 0 CGzmn ss 4 0 1 0 Benson p 30 0 0 GBnntt c 2 0 1 0 JuPdla p1010 Watson ph 0 1 0 0 RCstro c0000 DCruz 2b 1 0 0 0 JoPttsn p 2 0 0 0 Stanton p 0 0 0 0 Vidro ph 1 0 1 0 Spivey pr 0 1 0 0 Osik c 100 0 Totals 36686 Totals35 5 9 5 New York 010 201020 —6 Washington 201 000200 —5 E—Reyes (15), Cairo (6), CGuzman (15). DP—New York 2. LOB—New York 10, Washington 8. 2B—Wright (42), Wilkerson 2 (38), Carroll (7), NJohnson (34). HR—Wright (23), Piazza 2 (18), Jacobs (7). SB—Floyd (12), Diaz (6). IP H R ER BB SO New York Benson 6 1/3 8 5 5 3 1 JuPadilla W,2-11 2/3 1 0 0 0 2 Heilman S,3 1 0 0 0 2 1 Washington JoPatterson 6 4 4 4 4 4 Stanton 1 0 0 0 0 1 Hughes L,1-1 2-3 4 2 2 0 1 Eischen 1 1/3 0 0 0 2 0 HBP—by Eischen (Wright). Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Randy Marsh; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Sam Holbrook. T—3:13. A—29,967 (45,250). ——— PHILLIES 6, REDS 3 PHILA CINCINNATI abr h bi abr h bi Rollins ss52 3 1 Freel cf 300 0 Mchels cf 41 1 0 FLopez ss 4 1 1 0 BAbreu rf 51 1 1 Dunn lf 4 0 2 0 Burrell lf 502 1 Aurilia 2b 4 0 1 1 BWgnr p0000 Vlentin 1b 4 0 1 0 Utley 2b 412 1 Kearns rf 4 1 1 0 DaBell 3b31 2 1 LaRue c 4 0 1 0 Howard 1b5 0 1 1 EEcrcn 3b 3 1 1 1 Lbrthal c300 0 Keisler p 1 0 1 0 Lidle p 400 0 Hlbrt ph 1 0 0 0 Urbina p000 0 Stnrge p 0 0 0 0 Chavez cf000 0 Smpson p 0 0 0 0 JaCruz ph 1 0 0 0 Hncock p 0 0 0 0 Totals 386126 Totals33 3 9 2 Philadelphia 201012 000 — 6 Cincinnati 000011 100 — 3 E—Utley (14), Aurilia (9). DP—Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1. LOB—Philadelphia 10, Cincinnati 4. 2B—BAbreu (35), Burrell (26), Howard (16), Kearns (24), Keisler (2). 3B— Rollins (11). HR—Rollins (11), Utley (25), EEncarnacion (8). IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia Lidle W,12-11 7 8 3 2 1 4 Urbina 1 1 0 0 0 2 BWagner S,36 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Keisler L,2-1 5 8 4 4 3 5 Standridge 1 3 2 2 1 0 Simpson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hancock 2 1 0 0 1 1 WP—Lidle. Umpires—Home, Tim McClelland; First, Chuck Meriwether; Second, Mike Everitt; Third, Tim Timmons. T—3:03. A—23,072 (42,271). ——— CARDINALS 2, BREWERS 0 ST. LOUIS MILWAUKEE abr h bi abr h bi Eckstin ss400 0 BClark cf 4 0 0 0 Edmnd cf 42 2 1 Hardy ss 4 0 1 0 Pujols 1b 30 0 0 Ovrbay 1b 4 0 2 0 RSndrs lf 30 1 1 CaLee lf 3 0 0 0 Schmkr lf 00 0 0 Jenkins rf 3 0 1 0 Tguchi rf4000 BHall 3b 3 0 1 0 Grdzln 2b30 0 0 Weeks 2b 3 0 0 0 YMlina c300 0 DMiller c 3 0 1 0 Luna 3b 301 0 DDavis p 2 0 0 0 Nunez 3b00 0 0 Fildr ph 100 0 Suppan p30 1 0 KDavis p 0 0 0 0 Isrnghs p 00 0 0 Totals 30252 Totals30 0 6 0 St. Louis 000 101000 —2 Milwaukee 000 000000 —0 DP—St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 1. LOB—St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 3. 2B—Luna (10). 3B— Edmonds (1). HR—Edmonds (29). SB—Luna (10). CS—Luna (2). SF—RSanders. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Suppan W,16-10 8 6 0 0 0 7 Isrnghs S,37 1 0 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee SPORTS DIGEST New England field goal nips Pittsburgh TV SPORTWATCH TODAY’S LISTINGS College Football 6:30 p.m. — Tennessee at LSU (ESPN2) Pro Football 8 p.m. — Kansas City at Denver (Ch. 13) From Wire Reports LOCAL SCHEDULE Today’s Games Prep Football D’Iberville at Gautier, 7 p.m. DDavis L,11-11 8 4 2 2 1 7 KDavis 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First, Brian O’Nora; Second, Tim Welke; Third, Gary Cederstrom. T—2:20. A—20,150 (41,900). American League Glance East Division W L Pct GB Boston 91 64 .587 — New York 91 64 .587 — Toronto 76 79 .490 15 Baltimore 70 85 .452 21 Tampa Bay 65 91 .41726 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 94 61 .606 — Cleveland 92 64 .590 2 1/2 Minnesota 78 77 .503 16 Detroit 69 86 .445 25 Kansas City 53 102 .342 41 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 89 66 .574 — Oakland 85 69 .552 3 1/2 Texas 76 79 .490 13 Seattle 67 89 .42922 1/2 ——— Friday’s Games Seattle 2, Detroit 1 N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 0 Boston 6, Baltimore 3 Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota 1 Cleveland 7, Kansas City 6 Texas 3, Oakland 1 L.A. Angels 7, Tampa Bay 5 Saturday’s Games Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 4 Oakland 7, Texas 6 Boston 4, Baltimore 3 Detroit 7, Seattle 1 Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 1 Cleveland 11, Kansas City 4 L.A. Angels 7, Tampa Bay 3 Sunday’s Games Detroit 8, Seattle 1 N.Y. Yankees 8, Toronto 4 Boston 9, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 5, Cleveland 4 Chicago White Sox 4, Minnesota 1 Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Angels 4 Texas at Oakland (n) Today’s Games Toronto (Bush 5-10) at Boston (Schilling 7-8), 6:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (R.Johnson 15-8) at Baltimore (Lopez 14-11), 6:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Garland 17-10) at Detroit (Robertson 6-18), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City (Howell 2-5) at Minnesota (Baker 2-2), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Lackey 12-5) at Oakland (Blanton 11-11), 9:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Toronto at Boston, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Kansas City at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Cleveland 92 64 .590 — x-Boston 91 64 .587 1/2 x-New York 91 64 .587 1/2 (x-Tied for lead in A.L. East) Sundays’s Games N.Y. Yankees 8, Toronto 4 Boston 9, Baltimore 3 Kansas City 5, Cleveland 4 Remaining Schedules Cleveland HOME (6) — Sept. 27-29 Tampa Bay; 30Oct. 2 Chicago. Boston HOME (7) — Sept. 26-29 Toronto; 30-Oct. 2 NY Yankees. New York ROAD (7) — Sept. 26-29 Baltimore; 30Oct. 2 Boston. AL Boxes TIGERS 8, MARINERS 1 SEATTLE DETROIT abr h bi ISuzuki rf 40 2 0 Grndsn cf YBtcrt ss4100 Planco 2b Ibanez lf401 1 Shltn dh Sexson 1b 2 0 0 0 CGillen dh Bubela ph100 0 CPena 1b Beltre 3b2010 Monroe rf Dobbs ph10 0 0 Thmes lf JoLpez 2b4010 Logan cf Morse dh 30 0 0 Inge 3b Choo cf 300 0 VWilsn c Trralba c3000 JMcDld ss Totals 31151 Totals31 abr h bi 422 2 301 1 200 0 211 0 411 2 412 0 311 0 100 0 200 0 312 1 311 1 8117 Seattle 000100 000 — 1 Detroit 100050 02x — 8 DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Seattle 5, Detroit 1. 2B—ISuzuki 2 (20), Ibanez (31), Beltre (35), JoLopez (17), Monroe (29), JMcDonald (6). 3B—Granderson (3). HR—CPena (16). S— Inge. SF—Polanco. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Meche 2 3 1 1 0 1 Hasegawa L,1-3 3 5 5 5 0 0 RSoriano 2 1 0 0 0 4 Harris 1 2 2 2 0 2 Detroit Maroth W,14-13 7 4 1 1 2 3 FGerman 1 1 0 0 0 0 Karnuth 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tuesday’s Games Prep Football South Panola at Moss Point, 7 p.m. WP—FGerman. Umpires—Home, Adam Dowdy; First, Tim Tschida; Second, Dale Scott; Third, Chad Fairchild. T—2:17. A—26,128 (40,120). ——— YANKEES 8, BLUE JAYS 4 TORONTO NEW YORK abr h bi abr h bi Adams ss50 1 0 Jeter ss 5 1 2 1 Ctlnotto lf 30 0 0 ARod 3b 3 1 1 0 Rios rf 100 0 JaGbi 1b 3 0 0 0 VWells cf 30 0 0 Bllhorn pr 0 1 0 0 Koskie 3b41 2 0 TMrtnz 1b 0 0 0 0 Hlnbrn 1b30 0 0 Shffield rf 3 1 1 4 Grifn ph 100 0 Lawton rf 0 0 0 0 Hinske dh423 2 Matsui dh 4 0 0 0 Zaun c 210 0 Posada c 4 2 2 0 Jhnson rf 40 1 0 Cano 2b 4 1 3 2 AHill 2b 402 2 BWllms cf 4 1 1 0 Crosby lf 4 0 2 1 Totals 34494 Totals34 8128 Toronto 000030 001 — 4 New York 100010 24x — 8 E—JaGiambi (6). DP—New York 1. LOB— Toronto 6, New York 5. 2B—Adams (26), Koskie (19), AHill (23), Posada (22). HR— Hinske (13), Sheffield (31), Cano (14). SB— Koskie (4). CS—Johnson (6). SF—Sheffield. IP H R ER BB SO Toronto Towers L,12-12 7 7 4 4 1 3 Chulk 0 2 3 3 1 0 League 1 3 1 1 0 0 New York Wang W,8-4 7 6 3 3 1 3 Gordon 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 MRivera S,42 1 1/3 2 1 1 2 3 Chulk pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson; First, Dana DeMuth; Second, Marty Foster; Third, Laz Diaz. T—2:46. A—55,136 (57,478). ——— NASCAR Nextel MBNA RacePoints Dover 400 Results At Dover International Speedway Dover, Del. Lap length: 1 mile (Start position in parentheses) 1. (5) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 404, $296,641, 115.054 mph. 2. (3) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 404, $164,275. 3. (6) Rusty Wallace, Dodge, 404, $157,858. 4. (7) Mark Martin, Ford, 404, $126,550. 5. (1) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 404, $155,616. 6. (22) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 404, $129,541. 7. (12) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 404, $114,020. 8. (34) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 404, $100,808. 9. (32) Carl Edwards, Ford, 404, $93,850. 10. (23) Casey Mears, Dodge, 404, $105,858. 11. (36) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 404, $102,895. 12. (20) Ricky Rudd, Ford, 403, $101,764. 13. (18) Greg Biffle, Ford, 403, $87,875. 14. (26) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 403, $79,625. 15. (15) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 403, $105,583. 16. (2) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 403, $113,200. 17. (9) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 403, $91,783. 18. (31) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 402, $114,136. 19. (17) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 402, $112,561. 20. (24) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 402, $79,025. 21. (13) Travis Kvapil, Dodge, 402, $76,725. 22. (38) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 402, $68,475. 23. (10) Kurt Busch, Ford, 401, $133,500. 24. (29) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 401, $87,733. 25. (37) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 401, $68,200. 26. (27) Michael Waltrip, Chevrolet, 401, $94,764. 27. (21) Jeff Green, Dodge, 401, $96,336. 28. (42) Ken Schrader, Dodge, 401, $66,750. 29. (19) Jamie McMurray, Dodge, 400, $72,100. 30. (30) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, 399, $64,450. 31. (4) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 397, $111,183. 32. (28) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 397, $98,175. 33. (8) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Chevrolet, 386, $73,947. 34. (43) Kenny Wallace, Chevrolet, 381, $63,275. 35. (11) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 367, accident, $110,986. 36. (16) Scott Wimmer, Dodge, 293, accident, $70,900. 37. (25) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 291, accident, $111,511. 38. (39) Tony Raines, Dodge, 288, accident, $62,650. 39. (33) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 279, engine failure, $62,525. 40. (35) Kevin Lepage, Ford, 197, accident, $62,350. 41. (14) Sterling Marlin, Dodge, 190, engine failure, $90,068. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Adam Vinatieri’s 43yard field goal with 1 second remaining gave New England a 23-20 victory over Pittsburgh on Sunday. Tom Brady completed his last 12 passes and went 31-of-41 for 372 yards, while Corey Dillon scored from the 7 early in the fourth quarter to give the Patriots a 20-13 lead. New England was within one play of winning when Chad Scott, cut by Pittsburgh after last season, was called for pass interference against Quincy Morgan on a fourth-and-11 play from the Steelers’ 27. One play later, Ben Roethlisberger threw his second scoring pass to Hines Ward from the 4 to tie it at 20 with 1:21 remaining. Eagles 23, Raiders 20 PHILADELPHIA — David Akers, fighting through a strained right hamstring, kicked a 23yard field goal with 9 seconds left for Philadelphia. Donovan McNabb, playing with chest and groin injuries, threw for 365 yards and two touchdowns for the Eagles (2-1). Dolphins 27, Panthers 24 MIAMI — Lance Schulters intercepted Jake Delhomme with 2 minutes left to set up Olindo Mare’s game-winning field goal. Carolina’s Steve Smith had 11 catches for 170 yards and three touchdowns. Under new coach Nick Saban, Miami is 2-1 and halfway to last year’s win total. The Panthers, who lost seven of their first eight games last season, are off to another slow start at 1-2. Atlanta 24, Buffalo 16 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Shaking off a tender hamstring he hurt last weekend, Atlanta’s Michael Vick threw two touchdown passes and scrambled for 64 yards on nine carries. Warrick Dunn rushed for 97 yards and T.J. Duckett added 75 yards rushing and a touchdown for the Falcons (2-1). Colts 13, Browns 6 INDIANAPOLIS — Edgerrin James ran 27 times for 108 yards and scored on a 2-yard run, while Mike Vanderjagt made two short field goals for the Colts (3-0). The Colts have allowed 16 points in three games, their lowest total in the first three games in franchise history. Peyton Manning was 19-of-23 for 228 yards and topped the 30,000-yard mark. Rams 31, Titans 27 ST. LOUIS — Marc Bulger threw three touchdown passes and St. Louis survived a controversial ruling in the fourth quarter to hang on for a turnover-filled victory. The Titans converted three turnovers into 17 points while the Rams got an 85-yard interception return from Adam Archuleta for a touchdown. Jaguars 26, Jets 20, OT EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Byron Leftwich threw a 36-yard touchdown to Jimmy Smith in overtime for Jacksonville. Leftwich went 16-of-23 for 177 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Bengals 24, Bears 7 CHICAGO — Cincinnati, which entered the game with a league-leading 10 takeaways, picked off Chicago quarterback Kyle Orton five times and became the first NFL team in 34 years to intercept five passes in consecutive games. Seahawks 37, Cardinals 12 SEATTLE — Shaun Alexander scored twice in a 30-second span early in the third quarter for Seattle. Alexander finished with 140 yards on 22 carries, the 24th 100-yard game of his career. Cowboys 34, 49ers 31 SAN FRANCISCO — Keyshawn Johnson caught a 14-yard touchdown pass from Drew Bledsoe with 1:51 to play to complete Dallas’ rally from a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Johnson’s score capped a precise 76-yard scoring drive by the Cowboys (2-1). Bledsoe was 24-of-38 for 363 yards, passing Joe Montana for eighth place on the NFL’s career passing list. Finally, football season begins in Baton Rouge BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As Mike the Tiger slept, kids and parents crowded into a corner to get a close look at LSU’s mascot in his enormous, enclosed sanctuary Sunday. Elsewhere around campus, broken tree limbs were being sawed off huge, old oak trees, cleanup crews gathered smaller fallen branches into piles and white pickup trucks carrying workers and toting away the mess left by Hurricane Rita made up the bulk of the traffic. The day before LSU’s longawaited home opener, Baton Rouge was hot and windy, but for the most part dry, and recovering from the second hurricane to slam into Louisiana in less than a month. Erin Larmann, like most of the people around here, looks at the Tigers’ game against Tennessee on Monday night, which was pushed back two days because of Rita, as part of that recovery. “I definitely think it’s about time,” said Larmann, who was forced out of New Orleans by Katrina and has been staying with friends in Baton Rouge. She and her family got out unharmed. “Everybody is looking for something to celebrate about — celebrating how fortunate we’ve all been.” Not far away, the American flag flew at half-staff for those who have not been as fortunate. No. 3 LSU has played just one game because of Katrina and Rita. Three times the Tigers had their home opener delayed by storms that ravaged Louisiana’s Gulf Coast and sent thousands seeking shelter in the state’s capitol. The only game the Tigers played, they won, 35-31 over Arizona State in Tempe. That game on Sept. 10 was supposed to be played at Tiger Stadium. But then the LSU campus was housing thousands of evacuees, and being used as a staging area for relief workers. Slowly, the campus has returned to normal. No longer are people sleeping in the basketball arena. “We served a role there,” LSU athletic department spokesman Michael Bonnette said. “We did our part in trying to help through a difficult time, but since we’ve kind of come back to a normal state. School’s in and things are the way they are supposed to be.” Well, almost. Football season still hasn’t started in one of its hotbeds. New LSU coach Les Miles and his talented team were supposed finally get their home season started on Saturday, but with Hurricane Rita heading toward Louisiana, Tennessee pushed for the game to be delayed again. The Vols even considered forfeiting if the game wasn’t moved to Monday night. With so many around Louisiana hoping to escape all the bad news for a few hours, another postponed Tigers game only added to the exasperation brought about by Rita. “Are we going to ever get a game?,” said Edward Collins, who lives about 40 miles away from Baton Rouge near Hammond but was spending Sunday fishing not far from Tiger Stadium. The postponement turned out to be a good idea. Rita dumped at least 5 inches of rain on Baton Rouge and did another number on its trees. While it did no major damage here, it wouldn’t have been a good day to be traveling around Louisiana or into the state, as Tennessee planned to do. Having escaped Rita’s worst, people in Baton Rouge could turn their thoughts to football. But is it still too soon for the Tigers to be playing games? Is it disrespectful to so many residents who have felt the brunt of the tragedy? One caller to a sports talkradio show suggested that, saying LSU should consider canceling its season. It was hard to find anyone else in Baton Rouge who agreed. “We’re starving for football,” the next caller to the show said. Lucie Agosta, 45, of Baton Rouge, said it’s not just about football. “We need something positive,” she said. “We need to change venues.” Pfc. Jason Nieves of the 82nd Airborne, who has been distributing supplies to hurricane victims all over Louisiana, said playing football in Baton Rouge sends a good message about the recovery effort. “It shows people that there is progress being made, things are moving forward,” he said. Crews are expected to be on campus clearing debris into Monday, but Bonnette said they should finish before fans start arriving. 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 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 3-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Red Sox maintain share of first place in AL East BALTIMORE (AP) — The Boston Red Sox maintained a share of first place in the AL East with another fine performance at their new home away from home, Camden Yards. Manny Ramirez hit his 41st homer in a fiverun first inning and Johnny Damon connected in a four-run fifth, leading the Red Sox past the Baltimore Orioles 9-3 Sunday for a three-game sweep. A majority of the 46,559 fans in attendance were cheering for Boston. There was no Green Monster in left field, but for a third straight day the seating bowl was filled with fans in red and the Orioles’ home stadium sounded very much like Fenway Park. The victory enabled the defending World Series champions to remain tied atop the division with the New York Yankees, who beat Toronto 8-4. New York opens a four-game series in Baltimore on Monday, and Boston plays four home games against Toronto before closing with three against the Yankees at Fenway. It was the fifth homer in five games for Ramirez, who moved into a tie with former Oriole Cal Ripken for 34th place on the career list (431). David Wells (14-7) allowed three runs and six hits in 6 2-3 innings before leaving with a minor injury. The left-hander received a lengthy standing ovation as he walked off the mound, and the noise grew even louder after he acknowledged the cheers. Melvin Mora and Miguel Tejada homered for the Orioles, whose eight-game losing streak matches a season high. Tejada was guilty of two mental blunders and a fielding error that fueled Boston’s two big innings. The Red Sox got all the offense they needed in the top of the first. After rookie John Maine (2-3) retired the first two batters, he walked David Ortiz and Ramirez homered to straightaway center, a shot estimated at 424 feet. Trot Nixon singled and Jason Varitek walked before John Olerud hit a 3-2 pitch to shortstop. Tejada leaned toward second to cover as Varitek broke on the pitch, even though there were two outs and no steal was possible. The ball bounced through the vacated hole, and Varitek came around to score while Tejada held the relay from the outfield too long. Olerud took second on the late throw home, and Bill Mueller followed with an RBI double. Mora hit his 23rd homer in the bottom half and Tejada drove Wells’ next pitch over the right-field wall to make it 5-2. Boston pulled away in the fifth against James Baldwin. Successive doubles by Nixon and Varitek brought in a run, and Mueller hit a sacrifice fly before Tejada booted Tony Graffanino’s two-out grounder. Damon followed with his 10th homer, ending a 1-for-15 slump. Pinch-hitter Walter Young singled in a run for Baltimore in the seventh. AP Boston Red Sox pitcher David Wells delivers against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning Sunday in Baltimore. Wells earned the win as the Red Sox swept the threegame series by winning 9-3. Williams leads Tampa in squeaker over Packers GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay Packers no longer own the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Lambeau Field, thanks to Carnell “Cadillac” Williams. Williams broke Alan Ameche’s NFL record for most yards in his first three NFL games by rushing 37 times for 158 yards in Tampa Bay’s 17-16 win over the Packers on Sunday. Ryan Longwell missed an extra point for the first time in 157 attempts, and that was the difference as the Packers fell to 0-3 for the first time since Brett Favre was a sophomore at Southern Miss in 1988. Since 1990, only three of 75 teams who lost their first three games made the playoffs. The Buccaneers, 3-0 for the AP first time since 2000, got two Tampa Bay Buccaneer's Carnell Williams runs past Green Bay Packer's Nick Collins for touchdown receptions from Joey a 24-yard gain during the fouth quarter in Green Bay, Wis., Sunday. Williams had 158 Galloway and two interceptions from Will Allen in snapping a yards in the Buccaneer's 17-16 win. From Page 1-B With the Americans already at 17 points, Mickelson thought he clinched the Presidents Cup when he stuffed a wedge into 4 feet and made the birdie on No. 18 to square his match with Angel Cabrera. Lefty pounded his fist, removed his cap to shake hands and was about to celebrate when European tour rules official Andy McFee broke the news. The look on his face was utter shock, and he headed to the first tee. Mickelson never had to finish the extra hole. A massive roar behind him told him all he needed to know. And he shouldn’t have been surprised that DiMarco delivered the decisive blow. Despite only three victories in his 10 years on the PGA Tour, DiMarco was the star of this U.S. team by going 4-0-1. He spent the back nine matching Appleby putt-for-putt, none of them easy, until they reached the 18th green all square. The crowd shouted “USA,” then “MVP” for DiMarco after the biggest moment of his career. The only other match that reached the 18th hole produced the loudest cheer, from a usual source. Couples already has made his own highlight reel from the Presidents Cups, having won the cup in 1996 with a 35-foot birdie putt to beat Vijay Singh for a one-point victory. Couples got Singh again under different circumstances. He is an aging star at 45, while Singh is the No. 2 player in the world who has won more on tour than anyone in the last three years. Tied coming to the 18th, Couples summoned one more piece of magic by rolling in a 20-foot putt. He turned as it fell, dropping his putter and raising his arms and screaming toward the gray skies in utter elation. “I figure if I beat him, there might be a small, golden rainbow out there, and I did,” Couples said. “I hope my point means something.” Did it ever. Davis Love III closed out an easy victory behind him, assuring the Americans at least a tie and turning the stage over to DiMarco and Mickelson, who never lost a match all week. Tiger Woods lost for the first time in a Presidents Cup singles match, falling to Retief Goosen on the 17th hole. Goosen also went unbeaten for the week at 4-0-1. But the Americans got loads of help, from Jim Furyk (3-0-2) beating Adam Scott, and Kenny Perry and David Toms getting their first points of the week. It was another tough loss for the Internationals, who battled the Americans to a tie in team matches the first three days and fought back from early deficits. From Page 1-B sented Saints owner Tom Benson with a $100,000 check for the hurricane relief effort before the game, but that was all the charity Minnesota was in the mood for after two extremely disappointing losses to start the season. The Vikings’ defense bounced back from a horrendous showing in a 37-8 loss to Cincinnati last week, holding Joe Horn to one catch and Brooks to a 12-for-32 effort for 199 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. Normally among the league’s most dangerous offenses, the Vikings committed 12 turnovers and scored only one touchdown in seasonopening losses to Tampa Bay and the Bengals. It took them 13 seconds to resume their big-play ability against the Saints. Aaron Stecker fumbled the opening kickoff and Winfield recovered at the Saints 24. On the first play, Culpepper hit Travis Taylor, who beat Mike McKenzie on a corner route, for a 7-0 lead. That was just the beginning. 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. 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. Bay had to settle for Longwell’s 32-yard field goal with 7:18 remaining that made it 17-16. The Packers’ defense forced a punt and Green Bay got the ball back at midfield with 5:52 remaining — but three plays later, Allen picked off his second pass of the day. Galloway caught touchdown passes of 5 and 10 yards from Brian Griese in the first half for the Buccaneers. Yet, despite seven penalties, two turnovers and a missed extra point, the Packers trailed just 17-13 at halftime. After fullback William Henderson fumbled away the ball on Green Bay’s opening drive, Griese capped a 12-play series with a 5-yard toss to Galloway in which cornerback Mike Hawkins left the receiver alone in the end zone to come up and play a charging Griese at the line of scrimmage. Dover Saints Presidents 13-game road losing streak to the Packers. Their last win at Green Bay came on Sept. 10, 1989. Williams, the first NFL rookie to start his career with three straight 100-yard games, has 434 yards rushing so far, besting Ameche’s mark of 410 set in 1955 for the Baltimore Colts. His most important carries came after Allen, subbing for an injured Dexter Jackson (hamstring), picked off Favre for the second time with five minutes remaining. He grabbed the ball after Juran Bolden tipped it away from receiver Robert Ferguson at the Tampa Bay 5-yard line. Williams ran six times for 46 yards to ice it. The Packers were going in for the go-ahead touchdown when Shelton Quarles got his hand on a pass to Ferguson near the goal line on third down. Green The Saints handed the Vikings their second TD when Keith Newman intercepted a pass by Brooks at the Saints 26. Culpepper threaded a pass down the middle among four Saints defenders to Taylor for a 13-yard score and a 17-0 lead. Culpepper capped a sterling first half with a 53-yard TD to rookie Troy Williamson that made it 24-0. The Saints’ performance was eerily similar to their loss last week to the New York Giants, in which they committed six turnovers and 13 penalties. Mewelde Moore had 101 yards rushing for the Vikings, who sputtered on offense in the second half. From Page 1-B lace also passed Martin, who’s fourth in the points, 21 back. He led the first 30 laps Sunday, but faded badly before recovering to finish fifth and stand third, 12 points behind the leader. Just before the halfway mark, Roush Racing topped the scoreboard with Biffle, Kurt Busch, Martin and Matt Kenseth running 1-2-3-4. There has never been such a finish of teammates in NASCAR history. Johnson, who started fifth in a field of 43, led 134 of 404 laps in the $5 million race. His Chevrolet beat that of Hendrick Motorsports teammate Bush by 0.080 seconds in a race extended for a greenwhite-checker finish after Joe Nemechek wrecked on lap 398. Finishing third on the highbanked concrete oval was Wallace in a Dodge, followed by the Ford of Martin and Newman’s Dodge. The winner averaged 115.054 mph in a race slowed 11 times by 50 laps of caution. There were 15 lead changes among seven drivers. Completing the top 10 were Elliott Sadler, Jeremy Mayfield, Kyle Petty, Carl Edwards and Casey Mears. Reigning series champion Busch led 192 laps, but cut a tire and finished 23rd. He’s 10th in the standings, 170 points behind. 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 MARMADUKE ZIGGY 4-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS DENNIS THE MENACE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 CLOSE TO HOME GARFIELD PEANUTS CLASSICS DILBERT BORN LOSER SNUFFY SMITH KATHY BLONDIE BABY BLUES B.C. TODAY’S FUN BEETLE BAILEY PUZZLES THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. CUNEL ©2005 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 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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) Employment ■ Indicates Jackson County 103 $300 or Less / Free Ads 105 Work Wanted ED'S PAINTING, Remodeling & home repair. Exp Trades helped needed 228-497-2266. 105 Accounting Bookkeeping COUNTANT ACC Local Mobile firm. BS Accounting degree desired. 3-5 yrs exp necessary w/good working knowledge of Excel. Responsibilities includes general ledger accounting function, monthly financial statements, bank reconciliations, budgets, journal entries & asset depreciation. Fax to: 251431-0299 or Email: lkeuler@ turnersupply.com 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 Fairhope landscape, architecture firm with benefits looking for a Bookkeeper/Administrative Asst. Exp. in QuickBooks, Microsoft Word & Excel a must. Fax resumes to: 251968-1863 107 Clerical Office 111 113 Exp. Req’d. Werner has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. Our average driver earns more than $36K first yr. 60% Werner drivers get home nightly or weekly. 15 day CDL training now offered in your area. For a new career call Today 1-800-350-7364 DRIVERS NEEDED Good Money - Yellow Cab Co. 251-476-7711 After 7PM Driver Needed for Local Seafood Distributor. Must have good driving record, all no CDL needed. Please ca 251-626-1106 for more info. ■ EXP. DUMP TRUCK Driver Class A or B CDL & Equipment Operator needed. 8400 Jim Ramsey Rd., Vancleave. 826-3200 Are You Looking for a Local Driving Opportunity? Florida Rock & Tank Lines, Inc. is Growing & Acceptiing Applications for Petroleum Drivers BENEFITS INCLUDE: ● Paid training ● Minimum pay guarantee ● 401K with Co. match ● Paid time off ● Health, Dental, Vision Ins ● Co. paid life Ins. ● Safety Bonuses ● $1000 Sign on Bonus ★★★★ AAA ASPHALT TANKER DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! Start at $11/hr plus Competitive starting salary bonus pay plus medical, paid holidays, vacation, retirement ● Must have Class A CDL with plan and profit sharing. Tanker and Hazmat Please fax resume to: 251- endorsements, plus 2 years tractor653-1180 or mail to: Simply trailer experience. Shutters, 6341 Hwy 90 W, ● Must have clean MVR and Theodore, AL 36582 be DATA ENTRY/FILE CLERK - Excel, Work and Downtown Law Firm QuickBooks preferred. requires experienced Legal Detail oriented. Secretary. Send resume to 32-40 hours per week. P.O. Box 1627, Mobile 36633 Theodore area. Fax resume and references to: Midtown Litigation Law 251-675-6487 Firms seeks Legal Secretary/Paralegal. Must posses at least 2 years Computerrecent legal experience. Data Must be professional, motiProcessing vated, detail oriented and able to work independently. EXPERIENCED Competitive salary. Send Accounting Firm Needs MICROSOFT NETWORK resume to P.O. Box 2626, Experienced Staff PROFESSIONAL. CIS or Accountant, 3 years experi- Mobile, AL 36652. CS graduate in ence required. Microsoft network or other E. Shore, Receptionist, Responsibilities include ations. For profesapplica multi line system, propospayroll, sales taxes and all sional environment. Salary als, customer DB, actg. areas of monthly accountDOE, good benefits. data entry, gen. office ing. Fax resume to: 251Opportunity for growth & duties, copiers, fax, sup342-6166 ent. Send resume advanceme plies, filing. Strong computer & comm. skills req’d. to: The Mobile Register FT + benefits PO Box 99, PO Box #2488-375, Mobile, AL 36630 Stapleton, AL 36578. WANT ADS NEEDED NOW! No MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: ● 2 yrs T/T Exp. or 1 year w/ Driving School Cert. ● Good driviing record Responsibilities include but ● Class A CDL with are not limited to: Hazmat Scheduling of shutter ● 25 years of age or older installs, updating daily work schedules, keeping Call 1-866-FLA-ROCK accurate job paint list. or apply online at www. This position also requires floridarockandtanklines.co answering a multi line m phone, screening calls and message taking, greeting customers and vendors, keeping calendars and Clerical Help wanted. Exp. schedules, accepting delivin Excel, phone skills, col- ery of, distribution and lections. Benefits. Apply posting mail and faxes. PC 6225 skills MSWord, Excel and Rangeline Rd., Theodore Outlook are required. AL employment has positions immediately available for experienced admin assistants to assist with disaster recovery. Insurance background a plus. Long hours with excellent pay. Fax resume to 445-0363 or email to resumesouth@ alemployment.com. ComputerData Processing NEEDED PERSON w/experience w/Peachtree software to load inventory & set up to print invoices. Apply in person: Ocean CASHIER/RECEPTIONIST View Aquariums, 2323 Telephone Rd., Needed at a busy retail automotive store. Full-time Pascagoula, MS ■ salaried position w/benefits. Must have excellent Domestic keyboard & computer skills, and possess a friendly customer service perSTRONG HELP NEEDED sonality. Apply at Fausak w/Handicapped Husband. Tire of Daphne, 2516 Hwy Call after 1PM 251-824-2986 98. 251-626-6215 or fax resume to 251-661-6924 CNA/Caregiver, N/S, private home, W Mobile. Must Automotive dealership be avail. nights/weekends office has opening for 251-607-9270 TITLE & BILLING CLERK. Reynolds & Reynolds exp. preferred Driverbut not required. Only exp. Trucking Clerks need apply: The Mobile Register PO Box Local Lumber Yard seek#2488-388, Mobile, AL 36630 ing Class A CDL Driver. Experience preferred. Daphne Busy Chiro Front Contact Rolo at 251-947Desk. Computer knowledge 3127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. a must, good people skills. Mon, Wed, Fri 8-6; Tues 8DELIVERY DRIVER 12; Thurs 2-6. Fax resume NEEDED to 251-626-9901 $8/hr, Will Train. Call 251625-0597 or Apply in Local General Contractor Person: 27250 Hwy 98 looking for a Daphne, AL. RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY. OTR 5 year non Hazard Please apply in person at Tanker exp with class ‘‘A’’ 23 Midtown Park Drive CDL, Southeastern Region. West, Home at least 3 nights/wk. Mobile, AL 36606 or 251-649-4391 send resume for appointDRIVER TRAINEES ment. 107 Office Assistant Needed for Harbor Light Realty. Must have computer exp. 228-217-0887 Mon-Fri 9am-6pm ■ 109 OFFICE HELP NEEDED ASAP Light clerical work. Apply in person. Fadalla’s Auto Air. Repair & Detail vd, Mobile 7310 Airport Blv 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 Busy used car dealership Executive Park Circle, needs phone/collection Mobile, AL 36606. agent. Must have positive scan do attitude w/good cus tomer relation skills. Car Clerical dealership, collection & Office computer skills a plus. Call VETERINARY RECEP- 251-456-1432 TIONIIST. Exp. preferred. Clerical/Data Entry Apply at 8740-A Moffett Rd, Apply in person, Red Tag Semmes Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Mobile. Immed Opening Admin Asst. Immediate opening. CLERExp. Necessary, Real ICAL/CUSTOMER RELAEstate a Plus. Baldwin Co. Fax: TIONS position w/Southeast 251-964-4600; Call 947-7373 largest marble & granite company. Salary + comPT LEGAL SECRETARY mission. General office duties, customer relations, (5 hrs/day). Salary/fringe D.O.E. 251-478-8880 ask for computer skills req’d. If you like working with peoCaddell. ple call Jessie for a confiLandscape General dential interview. 228-475Contractor Office Asst. 1878; 251-455-0523; or fax Working hours 7-3:30pm, resume to 1-228-475-1811. Mon-Fri. Good telephone RECEPTIONIST skills and computer func/ADMINISTRATIVE tions. Typing skills a must, ASSISTANT good organizer and people person. Duties are varied, Simply Shutters, the pregeneral ledger, bank reconmier customer interior ciliation, journal entry, Quickbooks, payroll, month shutter company on the Gulf, has a position availend preparation, receivables & payables. Bill Baff able for a receptionist/administrative Landscape Inc. 9830 Bellingrath Rd. Theodore, assistant with a ‘‘can do’’ and ‘‘will do’’ attitude. This AL. 36580. 251-973-9055 person must be detail ori■ Needed; Mature ented, well-organized, Person to answer phone & capable of working with little supervision, and handle do light bookkeeping. a fast and demanding envi228-475-1191 ronment and be able to RECEPTIONIST/SECRE- work under pressure. The TARY ideal candidate must have for general contractor. a strong dedication to supeSend resume to P. O. Box rior customer service, a 9131, Mobile, AL 36691 or clear speaking voice, and fax: 251-476-5282 good grammar. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED. Benefits Avail. Apply at Bay City Paint and Body. 251-666-6516 FREE Garage Sale Kit Included FREE Rain Check Guarantee 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. 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DriverTrucking CDL Class A Exp’d Dump ATTN: OTR DRIVERS Truck Driver w/Lowboy VAN & FLATBED $1000 SIGN ON BONUS exp. moving equipment. FOR THE FIRST SIX DRI251-660-0411 VERS CLASS A Preferred, Class * up to .33 cpm * great B okay. $25/per day for benefits (BCBS/401K) * late expenses, $125/day drivmodel tractors * bonus $ ing. Apply in person at: for safety & miles * 2yrs Ocean View Aquariums, OTR exp reqd 2323 Telephone Rd., Wright Transportation Pascagoula, MS ■ 2-4598 1-800-342 DELIVERY DRIVER Good MVR a must. Apply: DRIVER TRAINEES The Mobile Register PO NEEDED NOW! No expe- Box #2488-390, Mobile, AL rience required. Werner 36630 has immediate openings Need Driver’s with Roll for entry-level semi drivOff Truck and Containers. ers. Our avg. driver earns CALL 251-377-3888 more than $36K first year. 60% of Werner drivers get READY MIX home nightly or weekly. 15 TRUCK DRIday CDL training now offered in your area. For a VERS new career call Today. Needed. 1(800) 709-7364. Good benefits package. DUMP TRUCK DRIVER Exp’d Preferred, CDL Required, Good Pay!! Call 251-391-3649 SIGN ON BONUS! DUMP TRAILER & BULK TANKER DRIVERS Minimum 2 yrs exp. Commission & benefits. Drug Free Work Place. ply in person: Perdido App Trucking 3164 Midtown Park South. Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. Night Shift P.M. DIESEL MECHANIC Apply in person 3151 Hamilton Blvd, Theodore Class B CDL a plus OTR & Local Drivers Needed This position requires a Class A CDL, one or more years experience & an acceptable nefit MVR. Excellent ben pkg including medical, paid holidays, vacation & 401K. To arrange a confidential e contact: interview please 120 General GENERAL CLEANERS All Shifts Good Pay, Mobile & Mt. Vernon Areas. Call Bin 251-370-6833 CULINARY ARTS Instructor Position. Call 251-221-3206 for further information. WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL Mon-Fri, Full-Time. Temp/Perm 251-431-0570, Ask for Chip 120 General DISPATCHER NEEDED Prior experience with a trucking company a must! Full benefit package to the right person: vacation, sick pay, holiday pay, BCBS insurance, 401(k), etc. Excellent opportunity for someone displaced by Katrina! Salary DOE. 120 General WAREHOUSE HELPER ea. Full for Daphne are time. Must be able to lift 60 lbs. Benefits. 251-6261515 Laundromat Attendant $5.15 an hour, Apply in person 504 S. Broad St. COLLECTOR Must have experience collecting delinquent accounts over the telephone and be able to work BASSET FURNITURE EOE. Send resume (handwrit- 2PM-9PM. Call 251-662-1064 DIRECT, Eastern Shore ten okay for Katrina evacuees)to: The Mobile Register has openings for PO Box #2488-392, Mobile, AL DRIVERS & WARE36630 HOUSE Your voice needed. Pleasant PERSONNEL Atmosphere, Guaranteed For interview appt. call Group Medical ALABAMA PIPE & SUPPLY Salary, k for Ron. 251-626-6317 ask Insurance. 251-662-1063 Precast Concrete Plant Office Personnel wanted accepting applications for Mon. - Fri. 8-5. LABORERS. Concrete experience a plus but not required. Management skills a plus. Apply in person at 5721 Hwy Computer experience a Flex Hrs. 7-9. No phone calls. 90 W., Theodore must. Apply: 20585 County Apply at JAGUAR CLEANRd 13, Suite A, Fairhope or ERS, ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ call 251-928-1411, 8-4 pm. Exp Cake Decorator need- 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2 PAYCHECKS AVAILABLE HELP WANTED COUNTER HELP Mon-Fri HIRING ALL Positions. Apply in person Scranton’s Restaurant 623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■ Experienced Commerical Overhead Door & Hollow Metal Door Service/Installation Person. RBI. 251-404-5818 LUBE TECH Needed. Good Benefits package Please Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. ed. 251-479-7433 ★★★★★★ Lawn Maintenance Helper Min. 3 yrs exp. & walk behind exp req’d. 251-421-5864 GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE 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. Has Immediate Opening For A MAINTENANCE HELPER Must be experienced. Excellent pay and benefits Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. CABLE TV INSTALLERS NEEDED Immediately! Get paid to train & learn. Paid holidays & vacation. Two Landscape Helpers Must have truck or van. Apply in person at: Part-Time Position availneeded for Eastern Shore Please call 251-621-0505 for G.A. WEST able for dependable indiarea. Call 251-626-1155 12526 Celeste Road directions to 25476 vidual to drive Company P.O. Box 1089, Saraland, Alabama or call truck doing pickups/sample AUTO MECHANIC Needed Friendship Rd, Suite E, Bay Minette, AL 36507 Sonny 251-679-1965 Daphne collection at Local Plants Attn: Brad McDaniels Min 5 years exp. Must and Industries. Duties also JUBILEE CHILD Drivers Needed have ■ OTR DRIVERS include some maintenance, own tools. Must be able to DEVELOPMENT CENLocal Hauls Home Daily. glassware washing and TER do computer diagnostics. Needed Immediately! Excellent Pay, Excellent misc errands. Must have Benefits. BC/BS, Profit Call 251-583-6856 PASCAGOULA CO. clean driving record. Now hiring Full & Part time Sharing, 401K, Credit Union, Class A Smoke free work place. teachers. Call 251-776-7022. Vacation Pay, and More. So X-Endorsement Apply between the hours of RICH’S CAR WASH is now give Angie a call at 800-844w/HazMat a must. 9am-4pm at 4313 6458. Or visit our accepting applications at Driver Needed From Bel 800-443-0172 ■ website at Downtowner Loop N., 1066 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile Fontaine/Fowl River Area to Transport Corpus Christi www.billybarnes.net Mobile, AL 36609 Shelton Beach Rd, Student to School in A.M. Saraland DELIVERY DRIVERS HTI Bright, friendly courteous 251-460-4634. NEEDED 10 CDL A Drivers with CUSTOMER SERVICE Experienced Carpentry, PRODUCTION PRINTERS Need Owner Operator 1 year exp wanted. New pay Agents Painting, & Drywall needed immediately. w/late pkg, mileage and drop pay, Needed. Full or part time. personnel. RBI 251-404-5818 Excellent benefits! No 1 new equipment. Choose your model, /2 ton full size Apply in person: Waites experience, we will train. own time off. Mobile based, Roofing Crew needed. Cleaners, 251-473-4984 pick-up Call Martin Baker Shinglers & laborers need- High school diploma or better. Call for appt/ 251-653-0370 or 800-966-7092 required. Pay between $8Local Lumber Yard seeked. Good Pay based on interview 251-649-0245 $10 + bonus. Shifts are Mexperience. 251-367-1758 Environmental Company ing Yard Help! Experience F 8am-4:45pm, M-Thurs preferred. Contact Rolo at looking for A&M Portables SECURITY AGENT 6am-4:45pm, M-Thurs 251-947-3127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. CDL A & B For Cruiseship Corp. F/T, 2:30pm-1:15am, Fri-Sun Inc. GRAPHIC INSTALLER Training Provided, Mobile 6am-6:45pm. Apply in perNow Hiring Local Route DRIVERS wanted Based, Exc Salary & son at 3107 Halls Mill Road Driver, CDL Preferred. A clean driving record is Some graphic exp. Benefits. Calll HR Dept 414- 36606. Specify all shifts of Health essential. Must pass drug Production oriented. Apply 256-1702 availability on application. Insurance & Benefits Avail. screen. Excellent compensain person. Resumes to PO Health card required. We are tion to qualified applicants. No phone calls. Box 7200, Mobile, AL 36670 SALES CLERK needed a Drug Free Co. 251-679-0933 To for Boutique. Some sales Securitas inquire, call 772-370-9296 We would like to hear ★ ★ NOW HIRING ★ ★ exp. req’d. FT & PT. from General Laborers & 217-0887 Mon-Sat 9am-6■ CDL Class AX Drivers, 1 Security Year OTR Experience and Skilled Laborers. Jobs Financial Services a Driving School & We Will start at $7.50 and go up. LANDSCAPE HELPER Train for Tanks. Up to Apply in person at 3906 FT. Valid driver’s license. WE ARE ACCEPTING $1200 Paid Every Week, LOAN PROCESSOR Main Street, Suite B, Must have exp. 251-973-9055 APPLICATIONS FOR SECUGreat Benefits & Paid Immediate Opening Moss Point. RITY OFFICERS. APPLY @ Vacations! Call Mission Minimum 2 years exp. Gulf 3737 GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205 MOBILE GREYHOUND Alabama Acceptance Petroleum at 251--675-5567 Shores loc. Fax resume to EOEM/F/D/V PARK Insurance needs a 251-981-4267 attn: Marty. Class B Drivers. 2 yrs. now hiring Lead-Outs Grounds Customer Service Rep. in driving exp. Clean MVR. EOE Apply within Mobile. Must have positive Maintenance/Painting/Smal Also Dispatchers for local ■ TELLER needed, attitude, outgoing personal- l Odd Jobs for 7 Fast Food garbage co. Benefits. experience required. Fax EXP. BARTENDER Restaurants. Fax qualificaity and some computer 3 shifts P/T or F/T. Apply 6225 Rangeline Rd., resume to 228-762-0377 tions to 251-625-2128. skills. No exp. necessary. Apply in person: Theodore EOE. MORTGAGE LOAN ORIG- Miss-A-Bama, 6801 Hwy SALES PERSON NEEDED DRIVERS WANTED Please fax resumes to 678INATOR Wanted. For Roofing & Siding 90, Moss Point 475-2915 ■ Company Drivers & Owner 445-0135, or call 888-818-7776 Immediate opening. Great Profit Potential operators. Must be 23 Yrs ext. 3041. E-mail Experience a plus. Call Bonuses Available. Hiring for multiple posiOld, 2.5 Years OTR [email protected] 251-344-4022 Reliable tions for Food Service Experience. Regional Work . Corporation. Contact Bill Personnel w/ Retail COLONIAL BANK & Some Local Work. Call at 251-648-7713 Experience. F/T. Apply Offers a competitive salary Roofing Crews Needed Pay Randy 8am-5pm 251-694at Singer River Hospital & great benefits based on experience. Most 7000 We are currently accepting Cafeteria between, 2pmwork on Eastern Shore. Apply Today Now Taking Applications online applications for the 4pm, Mon-Fri. 251-367-1758 McDonald Oil Company following positions: Start Tomorrow ★★★★★★ PRESSERS NEEDED Has Opening for Full Time $400 Wk Start Auto Body Shop needs auto Immediately, Call 228Tanker Driver, Home Branch Sales PREPPERS, TAPERS 15 Full Time positions Nightly, Excellent Starting 475-2843 or apply in and DETAILER. In areas of distributors Hourly Pay & 401K person, Community Mgr & Mktg. Call 251-471-9606 Benefits, Health Insurance Cleaners, 5509 Frederick Daphne ★★★★★★ & Paid Vacation. Must 635-1823 St, Moss Point. Sales Assoc. I Have Clean MVR Record & (TELLER), Daphne (PT) Be Able Bring Current 3 Yrs Copy. Apply at Summit Please visit our website #42 3274 Dauphin St. to apply online: Mobile, AL 36606. Mon-Fri. www.colonialbank.com 8-5 Colonial is an Affirmative CDL Truck Drivers Brad McDaniels 1-800-767-7651 Ext. 623 Or Send Resume To: 118 Mechanic Night Mechanic Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. General Needed for Mobile area trucking co. to perform minor & major repairs. Must have Emergency Service own tools. Pay based on exp. Drivers Major medical, dental, 401k & Roll Off Drivers Needed paid holidays. Call Joe @ 251661-1232. $1200/week. All expenses Class B CDL DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS Drivers/Board Haulers Needed. Call 251-645-3393 or needed. Call Roy Moss or 251-680-2418 Brian Weems 251-970-2430. CLASS B CDL DRIVERS FOR FAST GROWING LUMBER & MILLWORK COMPANY. Local Delivery area. Must pass Drug screen, Background check and DMV. Knowledge of local area a must. Good benefits. Apply in person btwn 7AM & 3PM ony. Builder Resource, 3406 Georgia Pacific Ave, Mobile. 113 CHARGE IT! We accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER and AMERICAN EXPRESS 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 120 paid. Must have CDL License. Must be Drug free, Call for more info at 850-995-3375 or fax resume to: 850-995-8005 Immediately Opening for Commercial & Residential Cleaning Services, PT. 251929-8724 Local automotive dealership has immediate opening for SERVICE CASHIER. Must have prior exp. in customer service & computer knowledge. Send resumes to: The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-387, Mobile, AL 36630 FREE ADS! 3 Lines / 7 Days 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, mailed of emailed to us at [email protected]. No phone calls please. No animals, plants, produce or commercial ads. 6-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 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. 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 Liberty Building Systems carries a full line of building components for repairs. Liberty can also provide pre-engineered building packages for virtually any application. 877-505-4596 ext 100, fax 901-372-1341 Quality Home Improvements, additions, repairs, tile, painting, decks, elect., plumbing, pressure washing. John 228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421 CMC Water-Wind-Fire-Damage Work w/Insurance Co. Comm/Res 1-800-452-8515 MAR-KEY CONSTRUCTION Residental, commerical, remodeling, MS licensed. Competitive Rates. Free est. (601)508-1222 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS TO SELL, BUY, TRADE, FIND OR LEARN! JUST PICK UP THE PHONE AND CALL 762-1112 OR 875-8144 TO PLACE YOUR AD NOW! 120 General 830 Carpet Service Professional Carpet Cleaning w/Free Teflon protector. New truck mounted equipment. Please Call Pro-Clean 228-282-2497 835 Child Care CHILD CARE 24 hrs. Christian Home ***Drop-ins Welcomed*** 228-497-8109 A BERRY SPECIAL PLACE Daycare has openings. For info call 228-475-2143/ 228-475-4844 Home 853 Improvement SHEETROCK, Painting, Roofing, Remodeling. Local contractor. 228-497-1811 Leave mess. TOP GUARD Remodeling & Roofing We do it all! 228-522-0900 Southcoast Repair Team. Sheetrock, carpet & flooring removal. Sanitizing & drying of home/business. Military/Senior Disc Free est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912 Feeling Overwhelmed? We can help. From Demo to Restoration. Call Wally & Jennifier, 228-219-3221/ 228-588-9573 20 yrs exp / Ref Avail. 1/2“ Hardwood Plank Liquidation 4ftX6in @ $2.89 sq ft, 713-777-8453 CARR’S PAINTING, Plumbing, Sheet Rock, Remodeling, Windows, Roofs, Clean-up, Flooring, Carpet & Tille. 217-0337 MULTI CRAFT DEMO Sheetrock Removal, Sheetrock Installation, Tree Removal, 228-217-0337 REMODELING, Additions, Roofingshingle /metal, Masonry, Local contractor, Licensed, Bonded & nsured. 228-623-4679 In ROACH FENCE DECKS & Remodeling Reasonable rates Quality work 475-0528 or 228-355-0541 PAINTING, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Pressure Washing. 228-990-3010 WANT ADS 120 General AVON - $$500 Bonus! Earn extra $$ for Xmas! $10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846 Local church seeking financiall secretary. Must be competent in QuickBooks & tax laws. Experienced Facilities Knowledge of other softMaintenance Person w/ ware programs helpfful. electrical. RBI 251-404-5818 Send resume to: The LUMBER YARD position. Mobile Register PO Box #2488-384, Mobile, AL 36630 Full time, Mon-Sat. Forklift exp preferred. Fax MOBILEHOME resume w/refs 251-478-3273. Person needed to block Do not call. & tie Mobilehomes. Call 251-583-4998 Beverage Distribution Company in the Mobile/ NEEDED PERSON to Baldwin County area seeks grind & wash glass, some EXPERIENCED ROUTE heavy lifting. Apply in SALESMEN and CLASS person: Ocean View A CDL DRIVERS. Aquariums, 2323 Experience in the beverage Telephone Rd., industry preferred. Send Pascagoula ■ resumes to: The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-393, Mobile, AL 36630 WANTED: Landscape Foreman w/3 yrs. exp. & valid DL. $8/hr. Refs. 251479-1612 EXP. MAINTENANCE Person needed. Experience in all phases of maintenance, HVAC certified. Apartment + Salary. 228-238-2840 ■ NOW HIRING! Full Time Maintenance Position. Must have apartment maint. exp. in electrical, carpentry & plumbing. Must have own tools. E.O.E. Drug Free Workplace. 251-343-3313 ■ TELLER needed, experience required. Fax resume to 228-762-0377 855 INSIDE BEARING SALES Entry Level Position. Exp a plus Valid DL reqd. Rick 4338418 After Hours Janitorial Service Needed for Office Building. Must be bonded & licensed in Saraland. If interested reply before 10/03/05. Include name, address and contact information to P.O. Box 837, Saraland, AL 36571. You will be contacted for interview. JANITORIAL & FLOOR CREW Morning & Evening. Call Today, Start Tomorrow! 251-344-5105 SURVEY ROD PERSON Experience preferred but not required. 251-342-8100 House Cleaning RENT -AMAID 497-4418 880Miscellaneous Services 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 * Licensed * Bonded * Supplies Furnished HOUSE & PRESSURE Washing. S & J Cleaning Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921 880Miscellaneous Services Hurricane Clean-up, Trees, Debris, Sheetrock Roof patching, etc. Any Type. Fair Pricing 228-217--1072/ 228-219-5253 FOUR SEASONS LAWN CARE Debris & Tree Removal. Complete Lawn Care Service. 228-355-0373 ned & Locally own operated RIP-OUT, ROOFING & REMODELING 228-872-4628 HARRIS GUNSMITHING Service. Let us help with all your gun needs & repairs. 9 years exp. Call 475-2877 aft. 6pm HURRICANE CLEAN-UP Debris & Hauling, Free Est. (239)287-1845 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 THE W GROUP, INC. General Contractor. All types of commercial & residential. 1-800-770-7710 QUALITY FIRST ROOFING CO. In Business Since 1975 Where Quality Counts Free Estimates Licensed & Fully Insured 228-424-5042 Painting / 883 Wallpapering MINOR DRYWALL Repair, Most Textures Matched, 30 yrs local exp. 228-497-1903 Roof / 893Gutter Service ROOF REPAIRS Remodeling & Painting Residential/ Commercial Local Co Exp’d 497-5355 ROOFING & LEAK Repairs. Shingle, Metal & Built-up. 228-249-6038 Ced’s Environmental Services Home/Industrial Cleaning Pressure Washing w/ high / low pressure blast, Chemical wash/cleanup, Lawn Service H/P Pipe Cleaning 228-235-4157 FREE TOWOFF of Junk Cars & Trucks Anytime! 228-826-1709, 217-8171 PLUMBING, CARPENTRY, A/C, Clean-up & Roofing. Call 228-327-6567 or 228-588-2992 Read the Classifieds THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 120 General s NEEDED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL LABORERS AND ALL OTHER SKILLED LABOR Must be 18 or older & have 2 proofs of ID. Daily work. Daily pay. 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 PAINTER NEEDED For Local rental company, Apply: 1601 E. I-65 Service Rd. S., Mobile. or Fax 251479-8506 897 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 228-229-9482 120 General ■ Needed Experienced Cabinet Builder, Cabinet Finisher, Mon-Thurs aft 6pm Call 228-588-9933, Friday 8:30-11:30am, 228-588-0200 Out of work? Need a job? Bonuses up to $20,000 if qualified. We have openings in many fields. 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. NOW HIRING COUNTER NO SWEAT! HELP $20-$30 AVG. PER HOUR Apply in Person, T & H Registration workers needCLEANERS, 1436 Hillcrest ed ★★★★★★ Rd for Bellsouth Promo. No Asst. Manager for Auto exp Delivery Driver Warehouse Body Shop. Some training required, full training. Supervisor provided. Salary + bonus251-380-3834 wanted. Valid Driver’s Lic. es. Fax resume to: 251-4771Apply in person: 3252 Old 6612 ■ NOW HIRING Shell Rd. ★★★★★★ SECURITY OFFICERS Full-Time Vet Assistant, Law Enforcement & HIRING EXP. Sheetrock, Apply at or send resume Armed Forces Roofers & Laborers. to: West Mobile Veterinary Experience Preferred. 228-497-1811 Lv mess. ■ Clinic, 9150 Airport Blvd, Apply in person at Mobile, AL 36608 3003 Pascagoula St, ■ Maintenance Specialist Pascagoula M-F 9-5 CENTERPOINT MFG. needed for multi-location EOE Heavy Metal Fabrication corporation. Duties will We will train. Able bodied, include basic carpentry, plumbing and other gener- AUTO PARTS PERSON Drug Free, responsible & Must Have Experience & punctual. Build homeland al maintenance. Some colReferences. Rettig’s Auto security products. Apply in lection responsibilitiies. Body. Call 251-343-2300 person: nce Excel benefits, Insuran 5375 Laurendine Rd., package, Paid vacation & WAREHOUSE/Delivery Theodore. holidays. Apply at Baber’s Help Inc. 2500 Ammonett St, Apply in person, Red Tag Pascagoula, Ms 39567 or Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, fax resume to 228-312-0387 Mobile. WANT ADS General An Apt Groundskeeper, 15hrs per wk. 9-12 M-F. Apply: Mon, Wed., Fri. 1012. 608 Azalea Rd ★★★★★★★★★ IMMEDIATE OPENING Experienced Estimator & Body Technicians Excellent Pay & Benefits Including 410K Plan, Health Insurance & Paid Vacation! Start Immediately! Call Ray Lazarini at 251-665-3551 Treadwell Collision Center EOE D.F.W.P. ★★★★★★★★★ FRONT COUNTER PERSON/ PRESSERS No Phone Calls Please. Apply in Person: Hilltop Cleaners, 89 N. Sage Ave. Mobile 36607 123 Hair StylistPersonal Service LIC. COSMETOLOGIST ‘‘gotta be the hair’’ Stylist avg $10 per hr. FT/PT, BC/BS, AFLAC, flex hrs. Mark 648-5787 † OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! HOT SPOT, Malbis Mall. Ins., up to 60% comm, retail incentive, base pay. 251-458-3585 Vogue Beauty & Style has opportunities for (1) STYLIST, (2) BARBERS & (1) NAIL TECH. Please call Mrs. Wanda 251-340-0999, 251-4582299 Need Cosmetologist & Licensed Message Therapists or Will Train. 251-653-9900 125 TGI FRIDAYS Now Hiring All Positions Apply in person 6945 Airport Blvd, Mobile CRACKER BARREL in the Eastern Shore Center is Now Hiring for all positions ● Full & Part Time ● Great benefits ● Flexible schedules ● Top pay ● $200 sign-on bonus. No phone calls please. Apply in person CRACKER BARREL 30227 Eastern Shore Center Spanish Fort, AL Experienced PT Evening Server & Evening Cook w/ Exp in Sautee & Broiling, Call at for Interview Tues-Sa after 4pm 251-478-2881 Chuck’s Place, 2503 Old Shell Rd. Now accepting applications for NIGHT MANAGEMENT & TRAINEES. Sam’s Super Burger, 8789 Grand Bay-Wilmer Road, Grand Bay. Apply in person. No phone calls please. WHATABURGER NOW HIRING CHICKASAW LOCATION The Nautilus Seafood Restaurant, US Hwy 98, Daphne. NOW HIR- CASHIER, F/T Mon. - Sat. $8 per hour. Fax resume w/refs. to: 251-478-3273. Do not call RUNNER/MAIL CLERK Mature, dependable individual w/own transportation M-F, 8-5. Send resume to: MC, PO Box 70187, Mobile, AL 36670 F/T, P/T SECRETARY Immediate Opening! Roberts A/C & Refrigeration 475-0844 ■ Janitors & Maids needed P/T. Mobile Area. Apply at 711- St. Louis St. 4pm to 6pm Mon-Thur. 251.438.1638 LOCAL LUMBER MANUFACTURER seeks LABORERS and EXPERIENCED FORKLIFT DRIVERS for both Day & night shiifts. Immediate openings available. Call 251-432-0003 RestauratHotel-Lounges 128 Management MANAGERS & IHOP Now taking applicaASSISTANT MANAGERS tions ★★ MURPHY USA ★★ for Exp Cooks and Servers. Apply 2-4 Mon-Fri. is currently seeking 3912 Airport Blvd Managers for Baldwin and Mobile County. Applicants Holiday Inn Bellingrath should possess strong leadis looking for the best in ership skills and solid the hospitality industry. If retail map skills. Prior you retail management in conare a smiling, motivated, venience store exp a plus. guest service oriented per- Pay DOE. Monthly comson come join our team mission & benefits. Fax today! resume to 251-217-6702 or apply at your local Murphy NOW HIRING: location. EOE M/F/H/V. ● Housekeeping ● Bartenders ● Line Cooks ● Food/Beverage Director ● Bar Manager Full Time Day Work ● ● ● ● ● ● WE OFFER: Competitive Pay Paid Time Off Holiday Pay, Vacation Major Medical Dental Positive Work Environ No phone calls please Applly in person. 5465 Highway 90 West Mobile, AL 36619 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] $400 Weekly Mobile Co. has 10 Full Time Mgmt positions available. No Exp nec. Will Train 635-1704 SERVICE MGR. POSITION Light construction & farm equipment dealership. Customer relations/computer skills a must. Fax resume to: 251-626-2744 SALESPERSON Apply in person, Red Tag Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Mobile. Logistics Management Local Company seeks qualified individual for Logistics Management Position. Applicants must posses experience in rail and truck transportation, material handling, warehousing and customer service. Send resume to NOW HIRING: Supervisor/ Logistics Management, Managers & Asst P.O. Box 2188, Mobile, AL Managers 36652. for 7 Fast Food SELF STORAGE FACILIRestaurants. Competitive salary & bene- TY MANAGER & ASST MANAGER WANTED. fits. Fax resume to 251-625-2128 RESUMES TO: The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-386, Zea Rotisserie and Grill is Mobile, AL 36630 hiring exp’d Line Cooks, Servers & Hosts. Must be Medicalneat in appearance & qualDental ity minded. Apply MonThurs 2-4 @ 4671 Airport ■ MEDICAL ASSISTANT Blvd. No phone calls. w/ X-Ray Experience COOK needed for Needed at Escatawpa Retirement Community. Family Clinic. Apply in Must be experienced. Call Person or send resume to: 251-633-9299 P. O Box 1358, Escatawpa, MS 39552 ■ 130 ING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST To work from home. Must have computer w/internet connection. Previous exp. only. Send resume to: MT, Our hearts go out to all the PO Box 70187, Mobile, AL 36670 victims of Hurricane Katrina. In the wake of CNA/Caregiver, N/S, prithis tragedy, McDonald’s vate home, W Mobile. Must would like to help. We are be avail. nights/weekends now accepting interviews 251-607-9270 for Crew, Maintenance & ■ CERTIFIED Exp’d Managers for FT, NURSING PT or Temp. positions. If we can help you, please ASSISTANTS give us a call. 251-478-0701 New Wage Scale ARE YOU ANXIOUS FOR Singing River Nursing & A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Rehab. Moss Point, MS AND EXPERIENCE? All 228-762-7451; Mississippi restaurants are Ocean Springs Nursing hiring for Crew & Shift Centter, Ocean Springs, managers at premium pay. MS 228-875-9363; Apply at Fairhope, Loxley, The Boyington, Foley & Gulf Shores restaurants OR FAX 251Gulfport, Ms 228-864621-9555. 6544; Dixie White House SERVERS & COOK needPasss Christian, MS ed at Shanghai 228-452-4344. Resturant, 2525 Hwy 90, Gautier Now Hiring Limited positions availManagement able at the listed facilititiies. Please call or come by the facility of your choice. Assistant • Free Health Manager Insurnace • Great Pay Are you a top Performer and • 401k w/ Co. Match tired of working Sundays? GOO-GOO has the opportunity • Dental for you! We are the fastest • Paid Vacation growing Car Wash in • Sick Vacation America! We are looking for a • Cafeteria Plan POSITIONS/ALL SHIFTS. Exp reqd. Apply Mon-Thurs, 8am10am. 2461 Gov’t Blvd & 2496 Schillinger Rd. So. locations 128 self-starter who has a passion for providing customers with an excellent experience each and every time they visit our washes. We offer state-of-theart facilities, an employee HAS IMMEDIATE OPEN- friendly workplace and extensive training available to qualINGS FOR COOKS & SERVERS ified candidates. Goo-Goo hours of operation are MonLunch & Dinner Shifts Sat 8am-9pm, Closed Sunday. Available. Day 1 Medical, Opportunity available in Benefits, Paid Weekly, Mobile, AL NOW! Please send 401K. Apply in person: resume to Bobby Dunson, 650 Airport Blvd Schillinger Rd Mobile, AL 36695 or email to Experienced Fry Cook, [email protected] LINE COOKS, also hiring DISHWASHER & BUSSER. Pay DOE. Apply in person or call 6263972 New Captain D’s Location at 2520 Government Blvd. is Now Hiring for All Positions. Apply at Any Capttain D’s Location in Mobile, AL. Assistant Manager, cook, servers & cashiers needed. Apply in person at Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 5428 Halls Mill Rd. SUB KING, Crichton Hiring P/T Exp. Counter Help 471-2141 B/W 9:00-11:00 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 130 MedicalDental 130 MedicalDental 141 Professional -Technical Sales Engineer for Manuf Rep Firm in Mobile, AL. Advancement potential possible future ownership of business. Applicants need mechanical aptitude, enthusiasm, high integrity. PARAMEDICS Affinity Home Medical, Regional travel req’d. Send Part Time Paramedics Inc. resume to Needed for Contract is seeking a Well Positions in Local Industry. [email protected] Organized, and Dependable Person to $13.25-$15.00/hr. Email Provide Delivery of Equip- Resume to ■ SYSTEM ment, Customer Service [email protected] ADMINISTRATOR Other Office Duties. Full DENTAL HYGENIST Time $18-22K plus Benefits Needed. Must have experiMust have a BS degree after 60 Days. Nonence. Full or part time. in computer science, MIS, Smoking, Call Carol 251-343-8000 or equivalent work Clean MVR & Drug Screen experience; two years of Required. Send Resume to Dental Assistant needed Windows Server system for very busy office in 1956-J University Blvd. S Evergreen, AL. Must have administration experi#272. Mobile, AL 36609 previous dental experience. ence; an advanced ACTIVITY PERSON Please fax resume to 1-866- level of experience with To Either Direct or Assist 690-4220 Microsoft Systems Individualized Activity Management (SMS) Programs for 174 Bed LTC Software; and extensive Offshorey. Experience w/ Facility knowledge of workstaAlzheimers a Plus. Please Marine tion/server hardware. Apply at Crowne networking Healthcare ALL AMERICAN LAN/WAN (Cisco), TCP/IP, of Mobile LLC 954 Navco MARINE Windows Operating Rd. etc. Send Mobile, AL ***Boat Jobs*** Systems, resume to Human NOW HIRING! TOP PAY! Immediate Opening For Resources, P.O. Box 8723, GREAT BENEFITS! Full Time Immediate openings for AB’s, Moss Point, MS 39562-8723 Secretary/Receptionist & OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng Billing Clerk for physiESTIMATOR w/emd exp., Q-Med’s, cian’s office. Must have Heavy civil & site work Tankermen. Exp. Offshore & excellent computer skills, a and underground utilities. Inland Deckhands. Entry business background & Please send resume to: level deckhands needed up to type a minimum of 45 7856 Westside Park Dr. $95 per day. www.americanwpm. Fax resume: 251-433Suite H. Mobile, AL 36695 crewing.com or call 251-443-7771 8282 POSITION LOOKING FOR ANNOUNCEMENT DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for progressive sur- 100 TON CAPTAINS for Offshore Utility Boats. The Orange Beach Water gical & restorative pracBenefits, Safety Bonuses, Authority is accepting tice. Some experience applications for a full time req’d. Salary, bonus, retire- Paid Holidays, Etc. For information 985-475-7995 (12 hour) shift. ment plan, vacation, AL Dental Hygiene program PLANT OPERATOR avail. Send resume to Professional Certification not required Resume, P. O. Box 1295, -Technical but preferred. Gulf Shores, AL 36547 RN Part-Time. Medical Group in West Mobile. Pediatrics. Resumes to P.O. Box 8533 Mobile, AL 36689 COMMUNITY HOSPICE needs Full Time On-Call RN South Baldwin area. 251-943-5015 Ask for Lana or Shirley 135 141 AL employment has positions immediately available for D/E with medical background. 8000 kph + a must. Fax resume to 4450363 or e-mail to resumesouth@ alemployment.com. ★★★★★★ DISPLACED HEALTH CARE WORKERS SAAD HEALTHCARE AND SAAD NURSING HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR RN’s, LPN’s & CNA’s FOR HOME HEALTH VISITS PLEASE APPLY: 1515 UNIVERSITY BLVD MOBILE, AL 251-343-9600 MON.-FRI. 8:00-4:00 EOE. M/F/D/V ★★★★★★ DENTAL ASSISTANT Great opportunity available in a team oriented practice. This is a full time position with benefits. Dental experience preferred. Fax resume to: 251661-6106 or call 661-6100 ■ Busy Cardiology Office seeking experinced Medical Assistant or LPN. Call 228-762-1002 or Fax resume to 228-762-1012 Lic Physical Therapist, F/T, Base Sal $45-$72K/yr + Bonuses DOE & qualifications. Eastern Shore area. Call Scott at 251-6250909 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 Applications may be picked up at: 25097 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL 36561 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 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 Food Carriers, Servers, Bussers. Apply Mobile Greyhound Park. FRONT DESK CLERK First Shift, 7am-3pm GENERAL LABORERS for Experienced Only. Apply at Days Inn, 3650 Airport the State Docks & FORKBlvd. LIFT DRIVERS Needed. Avg. Pay between n 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 $10-$12/hour. Call p.m. No phone calls please. Partners 251-656-5675 or 379-8345 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges ★Whataburger★ is now hiring for ALL NOW HIRING PROJECT BASED SECTION 8 OCCUPANCY SPECIALIST CAREGIVER needed for 24 Must have experience on HUD Computer program. yr old woman. Must be CPO Certification preable to use a patient lift, elec wheelchair, and work ferred. Excellent for State Agency, no smok- salary with benefits. ing, positive attitude. Hrs: Columbus, GA. Fax 8-3pm weekdays. Pay $8/hr. resume to: 706-322-0062. EOE. CALL 251-649-7880. PRESSERS NEEDED ■ Needed Laborers & No phone calls. Carpenters. Experience Apply at Jaguar Cleaners a plus, but not required. 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. Call 228-327-3909 IMMEDIATE OPENING Electric motor mechanic needed! 251-443-0700 120 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 We’re known for our coffee. But our people make us famous. Apply today to join our team. Shift Supervisors and Baristas Prior experience is preferred for supervisor candidates. 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 Job Fair EOE Monday, September 26 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. No phone calls please The Mississippi Press is seeking applicants for the following position: Ashbury Inn & Suites Hotel 600 South Beltline Hwy. Mobile, AL 36608 251-344-8030 CIRCULATION DISTRICT SALES MANAGER This is a full-time position responsible for the sales, service and collection within a geographic area know as a "District". Responsibilities include increasing home delivery through direct sales of his/her own efforts as assigned by the circulation director, encouraging and motivating carrier participation in all sales efforts within the district, maintaining up-to-date subscriber lists on each route, and performing any other duties assigned as necessary. Good communication, motivational and computer skills required. The Bakery Cafe hiring: Chef, Line Cooks, Dishwashers & Busers. F/T or P/T. Apply b/t 2-4p @ 1104 Dauphin St Domino’s Pizza NOW HIRING 120 DRIVERS 20 Customer Service Reps & 15 Assistant Managers Part Time & Full Time Drivers & Asst. Mgrs. Must be 18 yrs. of age Have insurance a valid drivers license Applicants can apply at Your local Domino’s Pizza location www.rpmpizza.com Interested candidates should apply in person at: Create the experience. Starbucks is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse work team.© 2005 Starbucks Coffee Company. All rights reserved. THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 341 Highway 90 Gautier, MS 39553 Monday through Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM The Mississippi Press is an equal opportunity employer, (M/F). starbucks.com/careers Deliver Now Early Morning Delivery! THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS American Remediation & Environmental, Inc. is a full service emergency response, tank cleaning, demolition and remediation firm serving the industrial and private sector of the Southeast. We are currently hiring the following: PROJECT MANAGERS • SUPERVISORS VACUUM TRUCK OPERATORS ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIANS EQUIPMENT OPERATORS W/DEMOLITION EXP. Top pay and benefits available. Apply in person at 35 Davis Ave • Saraland Or call for a confidential appointment. 251-679-6900 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 or 1-800-655-6597, or 251-219-5354. 141 Professional -Technical ATTORNEYS, PARALEGALS, SPANISH TRANSLATORS Required immediately. Mobile, AL; 5 years min exp. fo or Paralegals & Translators. Dynamic, interesting work. Full benefits, relocation & housing assistance avail. EEO. Fax resume to: 251-343-5554 G.A. WEST & CO Electrical Superintendent / Area Manager Estimating experience a plus. Salaried position, salary DOE. Comes w/truck, 401K, BC/BS. Email resume to [email protected] or mail to PO Box 441, Saraland, AL 36571 attn Sonny Beasley CULINARY ARTS Instructor Position. Call 251-221-3206 for further information. ARCHITECT/DRAFTSMAN w/5 years min exp. in architectural firm. Salary DOE. Fax resumes to: 251343-5505 Positions open for TEACHERS (1-6th grade) Certified. Retirees welcome. Also, TEACHER ASSTS. (Nursery-K4) 251-456-7353 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.A. WEST & CO OSHA Training Administrator 150 Sales CHNICAL TEC SALES PROFESSIONAL EXP. OUTSIDE SALES REPS needed. Exp in building trades a +. Job openings for o. Jackson & George Co (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 A local company is looking for SALESPEOPLE. + other training. Must be Bilingual. Salary DOE. Email Outside sales exp req’d. resume: [email protected] Competitive salary & commission. Fax your resume or mail: PO Box 441, to: 251-662-3226 Saraland, AL 36571 attn Sonny Beasley 157 TradeCraftsSkills 157 TradeCraftsSkills Shop Foreman needed. Hiring immediately skilled CARPENTERS Must have knowledge of Barnhart Crane & Rigging Diesel Engines, able to LABORER’S. Call 605-3315 - a world leader in engifor more info. EEOC read schematics. Basic A/C neered heavy lifting and repair a must. Supervise transportation services - is crew of 8-10. 7 days vaca★★★★★★ seeking a successful protion, 7 paid holidays, Experienced fessional with Industrial BC/BS, 401k and more. MAINTENANCE and Heavy Construction Salary DOE. Call for experience to handle Gulf appointment 251-476-8687 TECH Coast Technical Sales as Air Condition Installation well as some national needed for beautiful apartHelpers Needed account responsibilities. ment community. Great work Experienced & Entry Level environment & competitive Positions Avail. Call 251Candidate should have sucsalary with benefits. EOE. 645-0089 cessful track record in 251-607-7878 industrial or major conLocal Manufacturing ★★★★★★ struction sales. Experience Company is seeking with heavy rigging system, WELDERS & ASSEMIMMEDIATE NEED heavy lift cranes and vari- BLERS for F/Time Project Managers & Cable ous transportation solutions Employment. Benefits Installers-Exp. & Entry is a plus. Primary skills de Health/Dental Ins, includ Level must include technical 401K & opportunity to ISP/OSP-Voice Data/Cable. writing, construction conadvance. Please Fax Must have reliable transtracting, project manageResume to: 251- 987-1238 or portation & hand tools. $10ment, technical compeCall 251-- 987-1236, Greg 20/hr. tence, software applicaWood Email: tions as well as a strong FT Mechanic Wanted [email protected] history of selling value Fax: 850-458-1464. Visit us Hard Working, Very added services. Dependable, at Call 251-443-9200 www.mcsoftampa.com Competitive salary, bonus, 401(k), health insurance Framers Needed and other benefits. Fax MACHINIST $4-$9 per ft. resume and general salary 251-937-4935 Ask for Eddie requirements to 251-6540547 or email at PAINTERS: NEW HOMES Job Shop, Good Pay, Health, [email protected]. START IMMEDIATELY! Dental & Life Ins, 401k & Profit sharing. 251-675-6360 to $11-13/hr. 251-471-0028 apply. Only 1st Class need to UPSCALE FURNITURE STORE looking for Designers, GENEROUS COMMISSION. Call 251-967-3456 for appt. OPTICAL, Will Train, Salary +commission. Excellent opportunity. 251-476-5818 EOE Immediate Need: apply. CONCRETE FINISHERS SHIPFITTERS LABORERS Needed. Call ELECTRICIANS 251-645-3393 or 251-680-2418 PIPEFITTERS-PIPE WELDERS CARPENTER HELPERS PAINTER/BLASTER, WELD ($10.80-$14.80 DOE) ERS & MARINE DUCTING Also IN PIPE FITTERS PIPE ERS, CARPENTERS STALLE WELDERS TOP PAY- Per Diem Included 251-473-1541; 877-473-1541 needed Maintenance Professional needed immediately. Must be knowledgeable in general Apartment Complex Maintenance. Apply in person: Midtown Classic Residences, 2067 Springhill Ave 251-471-3754 Apply in person at: G.A. WEST 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama. Call 251-679-1965 Ask for Sonny ROOFERS-Sub Crews needed. Call 251-943-5878, 747-8446, or 942-8751 Performance Contractors, Inc. is currently seeking 1ST CLASS PAINTERS a PLANNER/SCHEDULER HELPERS. Exp’d Only Experience with P3 and A&P license w/3 years Need vera. Email Primav experience. Preferred rotor MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR Wanted. [email protected] Apply. 251-331-4127, 8-4:30 wing experience. Mon-Fri Immediate opening. work schedule. Call or fax to 225-215-8290 Exp’d HARDWOOD Experience a plus. Call 850-4338-6056 Pensacola, FL ROOFERS & LABORERS FLOOR 251-344-4022 INSTALLER, SANDER & Two Positions Available for Needed. Experience helpFINISHER. 251-634-1718; Experienced Teachers for ful. 401-5216 12 Noon - 8 p.m. Shift. Call 251-666-0243 Apply Only at 2732 Mill St. Telemarketing RV TECHNICIAN. Must A Pallet Manufacturer B/t 9 a.m. & 12 Noon Only. near Loxley, AL has immehave Attention State Wide Badge FIELD REP/RECRUITER Deal w/ Taps. Commission basic plumbing, woodwork, diate openings for TRUCK DRIVERS, MACHINE electrical knowlege. Apply Good communication skills only. Call 251-490-2891 OPERATORS & LABORin person B&R Camper necessary. Starting salary ERS. Attendance Bonus, Sales range $26K-$30K. Good PAYCHECKS Health & Dental Insurance. benefits. LAND SURVEY PARTY AVAILABLE Call 251-960-1107. Mail resume: Ralph CHIEF. Competitive comYour voice needed. Pleasant Bonner, Amer. Fed of Mechanic Needed, Atmosphere, Guaranteed pensation. Teachers, 450-B Gov’t St. Respond w/resume to: Immediate Salary, Group Medical Mobile, AL 36602 Rowe Surveying & Opening. Good Benefits, Insurance. 251-662-1063 Engineering Co. Inc,. 3755 Pay Looking for Experienced Cottage Hill Rd. 36609 Sales and Working Conditions. Telemarketers, Top Pay, Phone: 251-666-2766 Apply in person 251-653Benefits. Call 251-653-9380 or Fax 251-660-1040 0992 Relocation PHONE PROS EXPERIENCED ESTIMAElectricians Here’s your chance. Now TORS for Roofing & Opportunity Local Work, 8 wk job, hiring am and pm shifts. Construction. $18.50/hour, $4/hr per diem. Multi-state land co. offers Top pay + bonuses. Auto Call 251-666-0243 positions in sales manageElectrical dialers. 251-661-5098 ment, sales & acquisitions in ★★★★★★★★★ TX, NM & AZ. Salary, comHelpers Ben M. Radcliff missions. Will relocate. Fax Trade$13-$15/hr, $4/per diem. Job Contractor, resume to m.taylor @ 928-771starts Tues., 9/27. Inc. is taking applications Crafts9834 or email Written test given. Drug test for Skills [email protected] HELICOPTER MECHANIC 154 150 157 SALES POSITION Immediate Sales Position open for self motivated individual. 5 day work week, paid training. Salary + benefits. No experience needed, will train. Apply in person: SKCO Automotive 7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile Ph: 251-343-4488 Website: skcoautomotive.com 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. INSIDE BEARING SALES Entry Level Position. Exp a plus Valid DL reqd. Rick 4338418 Area Sales Rep LEADS LEADS LEADS More than we can handle Commission paid weekly. Previous roofing, siding & window sales a plus. Call Gerald 251-243-5328 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. Experienced Survey Help Needed. Call 251-460-4646 to Schedule an Interview Drug Test Required FRAMERS Needed. 251-654-4987 GLAZIERS WANTED Some traveling required. Top pay. Contact Unique Glass & Mirror, Spanish Fort, AL. 251-625-0971 Les or Karen ★HEAVY★ EQUIPMENT & ★LABORERS★ Baldwin County Area. 251-988-1230 ★★★★★★★ BODY TECHNICIAN for light and heavy collision repair. Must have experience and own tools. Great pay. Call 251-471-9606. ★★★★★★★ ASAP! Experienced Helpers for Sandblast Paint Yard. Familiar w/conventional spray rig. Starting pay $8 per hour. Job is in yard. Industrial work. Must have some knowledge to apply. Call 251-653-9012. 6601 Boykin Road FRAMERS NEEDED Mobile County Call 251-228-0108 * EXPERIENCED * SUPERINTENDENTS CARPENTERS & LABORERS DIESEL MECHANIC I Requirements: - A team player - Excellent communication skills - Type at least 45wpm - A positive disposition - Excellent multi-tasking skills - Ability to meet deadlines 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama. Sonny 251-679-1965 Metal Builders, Iron Workers, Sheeters & Helpers. Steady work, good pay. 251-675-6088 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT INSTALLER needed. Must have own truck. Call Jordan Rainbow Play Systems 251-928-7012 We offer: Immediate Hire - Pleasant work environment Local work - A family oriented company In Pascagoula - Competitive hourly pay - Weekly, monthly & quarterly commissions - Blue Cross health dental For plan Automotive - Vision plan Commercial & Residential - Company paid life insurance Excellent pay - Fully funded pension plan Please call Worldwide Labor - Voluntary 401k plan (228) 762-3418 - Paid vacation & holidays (800) 748-1395 - Complete training - New Smoke Free facility since 2002 WANTED: 1st Class Metal Window Glass Glaziers Stud Mechanic. CALL 251-661-3000 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 PLUMBERS & HELPERS Wanted. Company paid medical, dental life insurance. 10 paid holidays, retirement plan-company match. OVERTIME. Call Amore Plumbing Co 251-626-9535 required. Bring hard hat, safety glasses and steel toed shoes. Apply in person at G.A. West 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama 157 TradeCraftsSkills Overhead Door Company looking for INSTALLER with experience. Please call 251-990-9368 DIESEL MECHANIC Must have own tools. Exc. benefits. Apply GREAT SOUTHERN WOOD, 7940 ngton, AL Park Blvd, Irvin TradeCraftsSkills TradeCraftsSkills 157 SIDING REPAIR PERSON Needed Immediately Sub $15/hr. Local D.L. Apply Contractors, Experienced 7:30-9:00. 450 S Broad St. Roofers & Helpers. Top Pay! 251-666-0273 Hiring Roofers and Roofing NOW HIRING 1st Class: Crews. Laborers. Must FLUX CORE WELDERS have some experience. Some work in Mississippi. STEEL FITTERS TIG WELDERS 1/421-0911, 643-4464 251 ELECTRIC CONTROLS Apply at Integrity Industrial, 5514 Orchard TECHNICIAN Ave, PAscagoula or Call PLC exp. a must. Duties include all phases of panel 228-762-9756 ■ fabrication, wiring & COMMERCIAL CONTRACcheck-out of control panel. TOR HIRING AT ALL Full time permanent posi- LEVELS. Multi-skilled tion. Send detailed work CARPENTERS needed to history resume to The fill full time positions. Mobile Register PO Box Experience is a plus but #2488-395, Mobile, AL 36630 not required. Top Pay, Benefits, Mr Rooter Retirement, Paid Vacations and HolidaysPlumbing now accepting applications for with Blue Cross Blue experienced DRAIN CLEAN- Shield Insurance. Call 251ERS & PLUMBERS. Good 633-6661 Ext. 124 for an wages & benefits, uniforms interview appointment or furnished. Apply at 2448 Wolf apply in person at: 8375 Ridge Rd., Mobile or 251-344- Zeigler Blvd. Hiring Now!! FIRST CLASS FLUX-CORE WELDERS TIG WELDERS STEEL FITTERS For Inside Fabrication Shop Buillding Tanks And Structural INTEGRITY INDUSTRIAL 5514 Orchard Road Pascgoula, MS 228-762-9756 9465. Vinyl siding applicators now needed. Call 251-639-9305 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 & Iron Workers At least 3-4 yrs exp. Apply in person at: G.A. WEST 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama or call Sonny 251-679-1965 Dump Truck Driver’s with CDL and Heavy Equipment Operators Needed. 334-2855564 leave message $60-$100 a day DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED 635-1823 CARPENTERS & HELPERS needed. 1 yr. exp. req. Need own transportation 251-626-8308 305 NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Exp PIPE LAYERS for local Utility Contractor. Call 251-456-6576 Immediate Need! RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS 1st Class $21.00 hr. TOP HELPERS-$15 per hour Per Diem $6.50 per hour 8235 Padgett Switch Rd Irvington, AL. 251-957-1095 EOE. Drug free workplace MECHANIC NEEDED Exp & own tools req’d. Top Pay. Reid’s Auto Sales 251-4561432 GULF COAST TRUCK/MACK TRUCKS, INC. Looking for Journeyman Mechanic. Must have own tools. Call Dean 251-476-2744. 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. WANTED for work in Southwest Florida. 239-643-5758 QCI MARINE OFFSHORE, LLC Is Taking Applications for 1st Class Marine Carpenters (Joiners). Call 228--826-0889 or Fax 228-8260875. DISPLACED WORKERS from Hurricane Katrina ALUMINUM WELDERS ALUMINUM FITTERS Immediate Hiring ** $200 ** SIGN ON BONUS CALL (251)957-3800 CARPENTRY & FENCE Help Wanted, 228-475-0528 Full payment within 3 days of notification. For more information and pictures, check out our website at geocities.com /mattpresleyauctioneers or call for bid sheet at 251-634-2419 or 583-6156. Matt Presley Auctioneers Matt Presley, AL# 1493 ; More Items to be Added; Items Subject to Prior Sale 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION •BLASTERS •SPRAYERS •SHIPPING/RECEIVING Must be well qualified & have references. Please apply at 5602 Orchard RD, Pascagoula, MS M-F, 8am-4pm ■ Complete list with photos @ www.hendersonauctions.com HENDERSON AUCTIONS Phone: (225) 686-2252 BUYERS PREMIUM: 1% ON EACH ITEM $2501.00 & GREATER 10% ON EACH ITEM $2500.00 AND LESS LA LIC 136-05 Seminole Auction plus. Apply in person, WARD’S CHEVROLET, 4150 So. Ferdon Blvd, Crestview, FL 32536; by phone, 850-682-2731; or by fax 850-682-9297. Contact Bobby Mayer LAND SURVEY TRAINEE. Rowe Surveying & Engineering Co. Inc. 251-666-2766 NOW HIRING! - Packers & Laborers needed for Moving & Storage Company. Exp. preferred. Apply at 5730A Middle Rd., Theodore. Experienced Body Person, Painter, Detail Person and Dispatcher Needed. Apply at Bay City Paint and ody. 251-666-6516 Bo CARPENTERS, HELPERS & FRAMERS. Eastern Shore Work. 251-610-9929 High volume shop needs skilled Diesel Mechanic with tools. EXPERIENCED Competitive pay based on MECHANIC exp NEEDED. Mon-Fri, Rick’s and references. Excellent Garage. 251-639-9016 benefits and retirement Air Conditioning Co. Hiring plan. Service Techs and Duct Call Danny at 251-680-0738 Installers, Top Wages. CARPENTERS & Good Benefits. Year HELPERS around work. Commercial Residential Framing & Residential. 251-639-4578 251-402-3595 BRICK LAYERS & LABORERS needed. Top pay 334-596-1406; 251-661-0482 CHECK FIRST ANTIQUE AUCTION Watson Auction- Bermuda, AL Sat. October 1st, 10 a.m.Until Info: 251-743-2448 or 7433720. Auctioneer: Palmer Watson AL Lic# 1315. 10% Buyers Premium CABINET MAKER Experienced Only. Start Immediately. 251-401-1308 Highback Oak Beds, Oak Dressers & Wash Stands, Several fine curio cabinet’s, 1840’s Sofa, Fine Collection of Antique Toy Tracttors, Fine Oak Hall Tree, Large selection of fine porcelain, glass ware and pottery plus MUCH MUCH MORE!!! Also selling shop full of tools and equipment. 10% Buyer’s Premium Matt Presley Auctioneers Matt Presley, AL# 1493 251-634-2419 or 583-6156 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SUGGEST THAT BEFORE MAKING AN Building INVESTMENT IN Materials RESPONSE TO AN AD, THAT STEEL ROOFING & SIDING YOU INVESTIGATE THE Galvalume & Colors from $9.95/sq OFFER WITH AGENCIES Goldin Metals, Inc. 800-777-6216 SUCH AS THE BETTER BUSINESS NEED BUREAU AT 1-800-987-8280 A ROOF? OR THE CONSUMER STEEL ROOFING PROTECTION & SIDING AGENCY IN JACKSON, Majestic Metals, Inc. MS AT 1-800-281-4418 1-800-647-8540 335 Business 220 Opportunities ★★★★★ ★★★★ Legal Notices ★★★★★★★★ LEGAL NOTICES DEADLINES PUBLISH Monday Mechanical and electrical Tuesday experience needed. Working Brick Layers & Helpers Wednesday in a production environment. Wanted, Must Have Thursday Experience. Foreman Pay based on experience. $20/hr, Brick Layers $19/hr, Friday Excellent benefit package Sunday es $15/hr & that includes medical, paid Apprentice Helpers $10/hr. 251-456-5845; 370-0250 Furniture / Household MATTRESS SET Dble Pillow top, new in plastic, exceeds Serta Warranty. Qn $250. Kg $325 delivery (850)501-0270 Louis Phillip Jackson County NEW 4br/2ba Sante Fe subd, Hurley, $146,000 228588-3778/ 228-990-3981 510 Moss Point & Esca. 3 BR, 1 BA, 1/2 acre fenced yard. 5419 Martin L. King Dr. 475-6820 3BR/1BA, Across from E Park Elem., No Storm damage, screened porch, 228-229-8137 All wood cherry bedPascagoula room suite: dresser, mirror, chest, queen bed with rails, night 4302 & 4303 Greenwood 515 stand Retail Value Special Price $2,040 $999 Willis Furniture “Where Quality is Still Affordable” 3202 Chico St. Pascagoula 762-0028 420 e. (As is) Condition. Ave Submit bid to: P. O. Box 1511, Pascagoula, 39568 N. Pascagoula, 3br/3ba, Avail now, No Flooding 228-990-7419/ 706-840-4035 4206 BENTZ (Delmas Est.) 4/2.5, damage prof. repaired. Call Jeri, Smith Homes. 990-0229/ 872-3330 G Miscellaneous New Home Under Construction, 3br/2ba, appr 1400 sq ft, $116,900. QUALITY STORAGE CGRE B/O 228-217-6921 BUILDINGS Built on site!12X12, $1295 12X16, $1495;16X24, $2395 251-625-1626, pg. 423-9283 ATTN Storm Chasers! 570 sqs of PolyProtector UDL Call Hank 321-695-0103 520 Gautier Vancleave NEW HOME For Sale By Owner Hickory Hills Near completion 3 br, 2 ba, 1400 sf heat & cool. $139,000 228-219-8008 G High Quality, Low prices Storm Damage, $69,900 CGRE B/O 228-217-6921 ***475-3850*** FRESH GULF SHRIMP off the boat 875-8881 to place order. Pets/Animals/ Livestock 480 Pets Real Estate Residential 170 Hydraulic Mechanic to repair hydraulic cylinders, motors & pumps. Electrical a plus. Call 251379-11411 or 452-7374 380 HWY 90, SEMINOLE, AL for Sale 14 miles east of Robertsdale 1ST & 3RD SATURDAY AKC Boxer Pups, 2 male, @ 6:30 PM EXPERIENCED 1 fem, brindle & fawn, Lrg assortment of merchanPLUMBER dise. Antiques, uniques & col- $400. 601-508-0505 NEEDED. PLEASE CALL lectibles. Deco items, furn., 251-747-0742 glass, dolls, coins, paper & ASE Certified AUTO TECH more. Terms: cash/ck/vi/mc. 10% Buyers Premium. position available. Base Paul Good, Al#1462. pay $20/hr w/bonus & bene251/946-2210 fits. GM certification a 160 EXP. CABINET Makers & Exp. Cabinet Painters needed. 249-1683 ■ DAEWOO SOLAR 30 Mini excavator. Low hrs. $10,000 475-3391 440 G 251-635-1809 for an Interview. Equipment 365 Sales 505 Rentals HENDERSON AUCTIONS SOD, CENTIPEDE, St. AUG FACILITY HWY 190 ● LIVINGSTON, LA Bermuda. Delivery/Install 228Wed & Thurs, October 5 & 6 396-0282 1-866-374-7277 ● DAY ONE: TRUCKS, a FIRE ALARM TECH. TRAILERS, AUTOS, FARM Seafood Must be ● DAY TWO: CONSTRUC2500 Avenido del Pinar exp’d in alarm, detection TION, suppression systems. Great CRANES, SUPPORT 3br/2ba, cent h/a, dbl benefits. Co. vehicle. FRESH SHRIMP DAILY garage fenced yd, fpl, No 100’S OF ITEMS! ■ Carpenter needed. Trim experience preferred. Call Delivery/Repair Tech Needed. Apply: 1251 228-229-6923 Bolton’s Branch AIR FILTER SERVICE Dr off Halls Mill Rd, 36606 TECH. Regional Filter Service has INSTALLATION TECHNIimmediate openings for the CIANS & HELPERS/Residential position of Service needed for Baldwin Co.. Technician. Must have a good driving record & must Top Pay, BC/BS, 401k, Vacation & Bonus! 2 Yrs take a pre-employment drug screen. Job requires Min. Exp. 251-626-1515 Approx $10 Million travel throughout the state A 1st CLASS PIPEFITTER 2-DAY PUBLIC with some overnight stays. needed. Apply 8517 251-675-1063 Bellingrath AUCTION Rd., Theodore between 7HENDERSON EXPERIENCED Cabinet 3:30 AUCTIONS FACILITY Builder apply at Kitchen HWY 190DIESEL MECHANICS Corner Cabinets, 5401 LIVINGSTON, LA W/CDL LICENSE AND Mulberry Rd, Hurley Wed & Thurs EQUIPMENT OPERAMAINTENANCE TECHNI- TORS October 5 & 6 NEEDED. PLEASE CIAN Needed for CALL (251) 583-6711 OR DAY ONE: Apartment Complex Apply (251) 583-3857 AILERS, TRUCKS. TRA in person, Mon-Fri, 9AMAUTOS, FARM HVAC 4PM, 3800 Michael Blvd. DAY TWO: INSTALLERS & EOE CONSTRUCTION, HELPERS HVAC Installer & CRANES, SUPPORT Excellent benefits. Technician 100’s of ITEMS Summerdale 251-989-2965; Great benefits. Salary Complete list Mobile 653-1515 based with photos @ www.henNight Shift P.M. on experience. Call Monderson DIESEL MECHANIC Fri auctions.com Apply in person 8am-5pm. 251-660-1684 HENDERSON 3151 Hamilton Blvd, NOW HIRING AUCTIONS Theodore OUT OF TOWN WORK Phone: 225-686-2252 Class B CDL a plus **Welders** LA LIC 136-05 F/C & Stick Resumes Mig-Hardwire ESTATE AUC**Shipfitters** Also Hiring For Local TION MOBILE’S FINEST Work RESUME Heavy Equipment Saturday, October 8 9AM 800 Downtowner Blvd Suite Operators Preview: FRI, Oct 7 12-5PM A for debris removal Living Estate of 251-344-4253 **Electricians** Mathew & Sylvia Osterkamp Industrial & Commercial 6175 Grand Bay/Wilmer Rd Job WORLDWIDE LABOR SUPPORT Our Most Outstanding Information Sale to date! (800) 748-1395 An Antique Showplace (228) 762-3418 CHECK FIRST PLENTY OF WORK. 251-463-3910 holidays, vacation and 401K. Please applly in person no phone calls; Mon-Thurs 9am-3pm. Hwy 31 South, Bay Minette, AL 36507 10% Buyer’s Premium All items can be viewed at L & J Dirt 4371 Lott Rd. in Eight Mile from 7-5 daily or by appointment. Deadline extended to Monday, October 3, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. Experienced Sign Manufacturer/Installer. Minimum 3 years experience. 251-653-0542 THE MOBILE REGISTER SUGGESTS THAT BEFORE MAKING AN INVESTMENT 1ST CLASS MACHINIST IN RESPONSE TO AN AD, 1ST CLASS FITTER TE THAT YOU INVESTIGAT All Materials, Pipe, MAINTENANCE THE OFFER WITH AGENPressure Exp’d Maintenance Person CIES SUCH AS THE BETTER Vessels & Equipment, Job Needed to Live & Work on BUSINESS BUREAU AT 433Shop. Property. AC Knowledge a 5494 OR THE CONSUMER GENCY IN PROTECTION AG Excellent pay & benefits. Plus. Salary + Benefits! MONTGOMERY, AL AT 1-800251-583-9502 Tools & Trans Required. 392-5658. MAINTENANCE TECHS SEALED BID AUCTION 1985? Case W36 Grapple Loader Yale 6,500 lb. Forklift John Deere AMT Utility W Vehicle Caterpillar 50KW Generator (Needs Work) Four Ford Crown Victoria Looking for CREW LEAD- Cars- Parts 1992 Oldsmobile ERS, Cutlass- Parts 1986 Buiick LAYOUT MEN, METAL Skyhawk- Parts 50 Gallon Chemical Sprayer- Needs FRAMERS & DRYwork WALLERS EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY AC SERVICE & INSTAL$2500/WK DRAW ALARM TECHNICIAN UP2 $25/hr DOE 50+Hrs LATION Drywall Finishers, + CAR 1st YEAR Experience necessary. Call 251-443-9323 TECH, Entry/Exp’d. Foreman Very Profitable FRANCHISE Excellent Fairhope For long term commercial with Fabrication Shop accepting benefits, BC/BS, 401k, National Accounts. Full Area. Call 251-961-2473 projects. Expd only. applications for STRUCbackground check Training Hrly & subs. 850-932-9911 Wanted: Experienced stone TURAL FITTERS, required. & Support. No Exp. Needed. WELDERS & HELPERS. Apply HUNTER SECURI1ST CLASS SHINGLE & countertop Installer. $75,000 Investment req. Positions in shop and TY, Please call 251-666-2252 FLAT Call Gil for $5K BONUS installation crews. Some 28228 North Main St., ROOFERS NEEDED. at 800-316-6507 NOW! DIESEL MECHANIC 228-875-2462 *8am-4pm 320 BRICK MASON Needed For Residential Work, Tools Transportation Required. Call 251-456-3676 Growing Electrical Co Wages needs Exp’d Electricians & based on exp. 251-634-3866 Helpers. Work for a co. or that respects their employfax resume to 251-634-3896 ees, offers top pay & advancement oppty’s. NEED INSTALLER For Interested applicants, 251- Hurricane Shutters. Expd 455-7090 only 251-660-0066 Ask for Chase. MECHANIC for equipment rental company. Apply at 1601 E I-65 Service Rd South, or fax CABLE TV INSTALLERS 9-8506 resume 251-479 NEEDED Immediately! Get paid to train & learn. AUTO BODY REPAIR PERSON, Daphne area. Paid holidays & vacation. Must have truck or van. Top pay. Can provide a place to Please call 251-621-0505 for directions to 25476 live. 251-626-3480 Friendship Rd, Suite E, Daphne Millwrights NOW HIRING CARPET MECHANICS PLUMBING Sub-Contract & Hourly SERVICE DEPT MANAGCarpet Specialist 251-476ER 9974 Exp’d Plumber w/organizational skills. Duties include EXP. TRIM CARPENTER public relations, coordinat- With Valid driver’s license ing service calls and estiCall 251-661-3000 mating. Benefits. 4474 APARTMENT MAINTEHalls Mill Rd. 251-660-0132 NANCE DOOR UNIT ASSEMHVAC certification, experiBLERS enced only! Full-time + Must be Dependable & Be benefits. Mail resume to: Able to Pass Drug Screen P.O. Box 160025, Mobile, & Background Check. Good AL 36616 or fax to (251)694nefits. Steady Work. Ben 1955 Starting Pay is Based on Experienced HVAC and Experience. Apply in SHEET METAL MECHANPerson at Builder ICS. Earn as much as Resource 3450 Armour $200.00 a day or more. Avenue, Mobile, AL. Benefits includ de Blue Cross A 1st CLASS WELDER & Blue Shield, 401K, needed. Apply 8517 Disability, paid vacations Bellingrath and holidays. Qualified Rd., Theodore between 7- applicants need to apply in 3:30 person at 7570 Zeigler Blvd. EOE, drug free work AAA A/C Co place. Exp. Service Tech travel required. Insurance, Daphne, AL, 8am-4pm 401K, Vacation. Apply at Concrete Finisher with 2 9490 I-65 Service Road, years exp and concrete Exit 22, Creola, AL Laborer needed for Hiring First Class Baldwin County. Own SANDBLASTERS & transportation required. PAINTERS Call b/w 7:00-4:00. 251-423for Blast yard. Top pay & 0706 Lv msg benefits for the right peo■ Plumber & Plumber ple! helper Needed for Small 251-653-6683 Local Plumbing Co. Hr. pay based upon exp. Merchandise Exc Opportunity w/ Plastics Distri/Fabricator Antiques as SHOP SUPERVISOR. Woodworking/plastics fabJ & B ANTIQUES rication exp req’d. Exc Open for Business benefits, pay DOE. 251-471Lots of Furniture, 1130 Certified Appraiser. A Siding Applicator, local, Furniture Repair. 228-769top pay. HAPPY HOME 0542 IMPROVEMENTS 251-4384814 Auctions CASH DAILY ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS for commercial and industrial work. NOW HIRING. We are a fast growing company that offers benefits: Blue Cross/Blue Shield health & dental, simple IRA, life insurance. Fax resume to: 251-9376770. 157 RENOVATION WORKERS Established Regional Flleet Maintenance Company is with painting, carpentry Seeking Full Time Service & roofing skills. Call Call Mechanic. Must be Fred South (251)533-2635 Willing to Work Nights DUCT INSTALLER & Weekends. Must Provide HELPER Own Tools. Great Pay Good pay. Yr round work Benefits. Will Train! Call w/ John or Denise 251-660-0638 benefits. 251-865-5174 Metal Stud Framers, Certified Pipe Welders, Sheetrock Hangers & Grid Pipefitters, & Millwrights Ceiling Persons. 251-662needed. Drug screen req. 8286. Apply in person at UOG, AUTO EXHAUST 6917 Stennis Blvd, MECHANIC Pascagoula, MS, 9:00 a.m Min. 2 yrs. exp. in repair & M-F. (228)475-3360 installation. Excellent pay A.S.A.P. hiring now FULL plus commission with beneTIME ALARM TECHS. fits. Apply at Fausak Tire Top of Bay Minette, 591 US pay, good benefits. Hwy 31 S. 251-937-1640 Call 251-634-8023 A & B Mechanics wanted. Fiberglass Laminators Good pay & benefits. Apply Fabricators & Machine 6225 Rangeline Rd., Operators needed. Theodore Experienced & Trainees. Experienced AUTO Pay dependent on exp. MECHANIC/TECHNICIAN Apply in person: 8201 w/tools. Call 251-604-5294 Zeigler Blvd. No phone calls. ALL FORMS ROOFING MAINTENANCE TECHNIJob Shop, 1st Class CIANS machinist with tools. Pay Assistant to Service Forklifts, Apply in person at 3456 Halls to $21/hr DOE. Benefits, Mill Rd. 8:00 - 5:00 - Mon-Fri BC/BS after 90 days, Endloaders, Etc. Pre-employment drug screen- 401K/holidays, previous Call FSI 251-432-0289 employees need not apply. ing Manual lathe, boring mills, DRYWALL FINISHERS will be required. needed. 2+ years exp. ★★★★★★★★★★★ drill press, etc. Fax Call 228-202-8243 resume to 251-675-1143, FRAMERS overtime as required MDU, CONSTRUCTION, Eastern Shore. 251-458-3559 mandatory BURY & CABLE INSTALLERS TV TECH NEEDED A/C Install Mechanics needed. Experienced preExperienced only. & Helpers: Top Wages ferred, but will train. Must 251-865-3100 No Travel-45+Hours have own truck and valid Call 251-443-9323 Someone to remove & Drivers Lic. Paid Holiday transmission with & Vacation. Medical beneREADY MIX replace some general automotive available. Safety & $500 PLANT REPAIR repair knowledge. 251-675- fits Sign-On Bonus. Apply in 9772. person: 7321 #3 Old & & EQUIPMENT Pascagoula Rd, Theodore MAINTENANCE CRANE or call 251-653-8900 EOE. OPERATORS TECHNICIAN Needed for an Established ★★★★★★ Material Handing Needed. Asst. Manager for Auto Company. Recently Opened Body Shop. Some training New Operation in Local Good Benefits package provided. Salary + bonusArea. Experience es. Fax resume to: 251-4771Please Apply in person at: Preferred in Operating & 6612 2640 South McKenzie St, Maintaining Cranes (Clam ★★★★★★ Foley, AL 36535. Shell/Bucket),, Bobcat & or call 800-239-3879. Front End Loaders. Excellent wages. E.O.E. ■■■■■ Reply to The Mobile Register PO Box #2488-391, Mobile, AL 36630 Large Local contractor is currently hiring Needed for local trucking Refrigeration Piping/Start company shop. Must be able Up AC to work immediately without Technicians. We offer top supervision. Must have own ACCOUNT SALES $40,000 pay and outstanding benetools. Hourly rate DOE. 1st yr! fits Base+Bonus+Perks! Please call Mike package. If interested at 251-452-6721. Computer Skills! Protected please apply in n person: Local Territories! Some 3110 Old Shell Rd, Mobile ■■■■■ College! ASE and Chrysler Certified FORKLIFT OPERATOR Call Janice 615-329-0223 Technician needed. Call Snelling Personnel with lumber background. Chad Stewart 251-937-1000 or email [email protected] Must be experienced. Spanish Fort area. PAINTERS & HELPERS Exp’d Excellent benefits. Call NEEDED. 251-604-9654 between 7-3. STORM Call 251-401-8174 Drug Free Workplace CHASERS Flooring Installers Needed. Exp. mobilehome workers. All Types. Exp and Trans needed. Call 251-662-7504 All phases. Set-up & servrequired, 460-5947 or 370ice work. Good wages. 251Managed Care Co. seeking 7193 947-2309 a SALES PERSON for INSULATION HELPERS Needed Immediately innovative services in the Southeast. Salary, commis- Needed. Excellent benefits. Vacuum Truck Operator Mobile 251 653-1515 sion and expenses. Send with CDL. resume to: PCM, PO Box FIRE ALARM TECHNI- Industrial Hydroblasters 91241, Mobile, AL 36691. $12-$15 an hour. Apply at CIAN Experience Needed. Wages 1335 Hwy 43 S, Saraland, Based on Experience plus AL. 10 Hour OSHA preBenefits. Call 251-602-1912 ferred, MVR & Drug Screen Required. Auto Buffer and Detailer CLASSIFIED References & exp. Rettig’s Now Hiring All Crafts: INSIDE SALES Auto Body. Call 251-343-2300 Laborers $8/hr 7 Days/12Hrs, Metal Roofers, REPRESENTA- Dozier Operator Rubber Roofers, Pipe Welders & Pipe Fitters. TIVE Capable of doing Bluetop Finish. Apply in person at: Premium pay. Call 228-7695140 G.A. WEST The Mobile Register is currently seeking an Inside Sales Representative for our Classified Advertising Department. 7-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 DEADLINE Wednesday 5pm Thursday 5pm Friday 5pm Monday 5pm Tuesday 5pm Wednesday 5pm For Information Regarding Legal Notices Call Telina Birch (228) 934-1420 ★★★★★★★★ 505 Jackson County FOR SALE BY OWNER 3/5 BR, 3.5 BA, 2500 sf, East Cent. Sch. Dist., 5.5 acres. $285,000 228-217-0881 5BR/2BA, 3000 sq ft w/ acreage & other building sites, large barn, no wind driven water. 228-475-8729 3BR/2BA, +Bonus Room, E. Cent. sch. dist. JennAire appl, No Storm Damage $130,000 228-588-6565/ 228-990-5112 G 3BR/2BA Brick home w/ 2 acres in Big Point, MS . E Cent Sch Dist. Ebay Item #4403740550 228588-1151 1.40 ACRES at Deercreek E. Jackson Co., High & Dry. (251)865-4089 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, single carport. Helena Comm. No hurricane damage. $72,000 228-474-5532 or 228-990-7414 Pascagoula River, 3br/1.5ba on dble lot, $65,000 228-217-1888 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 G G 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 For Sale, 3br/1ba Brick home. No water damage. 228-872-4628 3 BR w/loft, 2 ba, 3.28 ac. Located in beautiful neighborhood. 228-217-5988 Timberlane Rd. 3br/1.5ba ceramic tile countertops, floors, new carpet, large deck, $72,000. 228-324-2659 NEW HOME, Just completed, No Storm Damage, 3br/2ba, 3204 Grouper, $109,000. Mitchell Homes, 228-219-5462/ 228-219-5358 Beautiful 4br/2ba house Move in Ready! Did not flood. Seller may help w/ financing, 228475-6037/ 228-623-7148 530 George Co. Lucedale Purchase 5-40 Acres w/ lake & 2 houses. (601) 766-3180/ 601-770-1533 540 Homes in General 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 Any condition, any area, any situation sell your house quickly. 872-4628 3br/2ba, 2,000 sq ft on 1 ac, hardwood flrs, fences, storage building, new appls, 1 mi from schools, $215k (251)653-0400 FOUND A HOME? NEED A LOAN? * Free Pre-approval, FHA, VA, & conventianal Loans, Call Howard Crocker at 228-865-4741 MS Lic. Mortgage Co. BY Owner, Grand Bay, Ready to Move in. 4br/3ba, 2500sq ft, split brick, pool, fish pond, carport, barn $195,000. (251)490-0017 550 Lots & LandJackson Co. 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 Vancleav ve, heavily wooded, high rolling hills, 4-6 acres. $5000/ac. Owner financing 826-1206/ 217-9856 BRICK 2 BR, 2 ba, dbl carport, 4.5 ac., 26’x 40’ shop/apt. East Cent. Sch Dist. $175,000 228-588-6772 Vancleave, 20 acres on Old River Rd , $50,000. Regional Realty Group, Allen Bos 228-990-0929 G 3 BR, 2 BA, Brick home w/2 acres in Big Point, MS. East Cent. Sch. Dist. Ebay Item #4403740550 228-588-1151 E. Cent Sch dist. 3br/2ba on 6 acres, 2 car garage $215,000. 228-990-7713 Read the Classifieds THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 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 w.msgulfcoastproperty.com 8-B 550 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Lots & LandJackson Co. 2 LARGE E Cleared LOTS, No wind driven water. 228475-8729 Vancleave, 19.31 acres on Farm Rd, $62,750, Regional Realty Group Allen Bos 228-990-0929 HURLEY 6 ACRES High land on paved road. $66,000 475-0164 / 990-5024 Vancleave, 10 Acres on Farm Rd, $39,000. Regional Realty Group Allen Bos, 228-990-0929 HURLEY 5 ACRES Lg Oaks, Quail Ridge Subd. D- 228-282-2830 N-475-9237 Real Estate Rentals 620 Camps Gatlinburg Fall Harvest Luxurious Cabins by Rushing Trout Streams Park-like settings, Stone FP, Hot tub. Great Rates. Conv. to Attractions and Craft Shows. www. country elegancecabins. com 1-800-404-3370 VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE tracts, ok for mobiles Furnished homes. Owner financing. Apartments Joe West Realty, 228-497-3797 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Land & Timber, Bid date, All Utilities Furnished. 9/30/05, 440acres, Jackson $100- $125 wk. 475-7419 Co, 4 Mi Northeast of ROCKWELL APTS I-10 &Hwy 63, Call for 1.5mi E. of Industrial Rd bid prospectus 601Hwy 90, 1br, util furn $110 425-3376/ 601-466-2128 & up wkly. 475-3736 No Pets 2.5 Acres, E. Cent Sch D. Nice area in N Wade Publisher’s Notice 228-990-0375/ 228-588-0203 635 5 ACRES FOR SALE East Central School Dist. Wooded w/ a Small Pond. $62,500/ 704-645-7234 555 Lots & LandGeorge Co. 8 ACRES Just off Hwy 98 East in Lucedale. Wooded, excellent cleared homesites, $5,500 per acre. (601)947-9995 Barton-Agricola Rd, 1 Acre tracts, all cleared, $10,000. 228-990-7329 S. GEORGE CO. 120 ac., 30 acres cleared, small pond & running creek. $2500/acre. 475-3391 560 Lots & LandOther Areas Grand Bay 1 ac lots Perked. $15k per ac. (251)653-0400 570Mobilehomes Sales Isle of Pines Trailer Park ‘93 14x56 2 br, 1 ba, w/shed & 5’ fence, deck. $16,000 228-990-2948 Grand Bay, AL 2001 Fleetwood on 1 security fenced acre, excel cond, furn, $55,000 (251)865-9309 FULLY FURN, 1999 16X80ft, 3br/2ba, new furn & appl, ceramic tile, garden tub, vaulted ceiling, No owner financing, $29,000. (251)865-0496 G AT RON’S WE HAVE USED HOMES 16x80 Southern 3/2 - $5900 16x80 North River 3/2-$8900 14x60 Liberty 2/1 - $5900 28x80 Fleetwood 4/3 $21,900 28x64 Franklin 3/2 - $17,900 14x56 Destiny 2/1 - $12,900 16x80 Clayton 3/2 - $14,900 24x56 Peachstate 3/2 $23,900 28x64 Cavalier 3/2 - $29,900 Ron’s 800-343-6040 Double Wide 28X80, 3br/2ba, frpl, new tile thru-out, $40,000 /offer 228366-0280 1997 Legend 16X80, 3br/2ba, payoff $28,000, 228-381-0382/ 228-475-9044 A ‘06 16 x 80, 3/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $289 mo./ WAC. 1-866-218-3977 ‘97 Bellmont By Premier, 16X76, 2br/2ba, excel cond. NADA $28k ,asking $22k firm, (601)508-0373 NICE LARGE 3br, 2ba, cent. h/a, appl., shingle roof. $19,000 (601)947-7179 A NEW ‘06 Doublewide 4/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $325 mo./WAC. 1-866-218-3977 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. 645 Unfurnished Apartments 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 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 Williamsburg Square Townhomes 769-7700 Washer/Dryer Connections Senior & Military Discounts GREAT SPECIALS Spacious 1 & 2 BR Safe Residential area near Downtown Beautiful Renovated $410/$500. 762-8969 PATIO APARTMENTS 1950 Pascagoula St. B Mobilehome 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 9421 Saracennia Rd, Moss Point, currently used as beauty salon, avail 10/10/05. (334)566-1359 595 Office Space for Rent HWY 57(Near I-10) 1200SF Retailer Office, ***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 610 Commercial Property Commercial Building for lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq ft, $450mo. Great location w/ high traffic (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 Pascagoula, Lease /Sale 4,560 sq ft. Dry, No hurrican damage, 3 street access, drive thru shop, 1,645 sq ft office. 228-424-7040/ 228-875-3593 Unfurnished Houses 2029 PRINCE GEORGE 4 br, 1.5 ba, brick, Sect. 8 ok. $725/mo. + $600/Dep. 228-392-9885 / 228-697-2173 GAUTIER 2137 Shadowwood 3 br, 1 ba, single car garage, W/D. $675/ mo. 497-4356 / 3274356 660Mobilehomes Rentals 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 2/3 BEDROOM TRAILER Pascagoula area. 762-2796 / 762-3431 Recreation ■ Indicates Jackson County 710 BoatsPower ‘91 BAYLINER 19 1/2’ w/115 MerCruiser I/O, Seats 8, Extras. Great cond., Garage kept. $4000 228-475-4232 ■ 35FT Grand Banks Style Trawler ’83 New diesel generator, 2BR, 2BA, radar, TV, stereo, all the Toys! $92,000. 251-331-0044 A 2000 19’ Cape Horn, 150 Merc, full elec, alum trlr, t-top w/box. Exc. cond. $16,995. 251-404-6052; 6337591 AAA ’01 TRITON TR186 BASS BOAT, Mercury XR6 150, 36V Motorguide TM, Garage Kept. $13,500 251533-3587 ’05 Ranger 195VS Red Fish Special 19.5FT w/200 Merc. Optimax, 20 hrs. Jack plate, trim tabs, all options. 74lb trolling motor, $28,900. Basically new! Call 251-379-6115 Chapparal 18’ ’03 like new, 30 hrs, gar kept, 3.6 I/O, CD, alum trlr, $11,900. 251-679-1177 or 379-7425 2000 1900LSR Regal 19’, V6, Luxury Pleasure/Ski Boat, 3 Tops, 1 Owner, Perfect Condition, Too many extras to list. Shoreline trailer, Service records. $16,200 251-604-5972 Retired & Personal Care Apartment Living. 21 FT. CREST PONTOON Nice & Spacious 4-story BOAT. ’96, 115 Mariner, building, 2 blocks from loaded, great shape. the beach. All utilities fur$8,500 251-649-9590 nished, includes cable. Call Ann or Monica for A ’90 15 1/2’ F/G B Craft more info. 228-762-4881 center console, 40hp COME & SEE!!! Evinrude w/T & T, ’03 galv trlr. Good cond. $1995. 251GAUTIER’S 605-9283 1 BR APT $425mo, No Storm Damage, 1792 All util inc. $200 dissq ft, Dble wide 3br /2ba. count 1st mo 769-3781 Under $30,000. Exc. cond. Comes w/ Extras, EAT THE EAT AT 588-3242 aft. 5pm or 228-990-3112 Anytime 575 650 H BONAPARTE SQUARE APARTMENTS Enjoy sparkling Pool, Many New Improvements, View our Model Apt. & Select Your 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom Apt. Home 3801 Melton Avenue Pascagoula, MS 39581 (228)769-9653 SEE WHATS NEW AT THE LODGE APARTMENTS 1 & 2 BEDROOM HOMES 2816 Eden St., Pascagoula 769-7970 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** ACTION ADS 1980 23’ Robalo Cuddy Cabin, Mercury 225HP outboard. $7500 obo. Call Randy 251-423-0326 Sea Ray ’98, 21’ Bowrider, kept indoor /new trailer, $14,995. Bill 251-379-1650 NEW ‘05 ALLWELD 14 ft Aluminum Boat $1,200. 228-588-3967 22’ GRADY WHITE Walk around Cuddy Cabin, Johnson Ocean Runner, Alum trailer, Great Cond! $10,000. ★★ 251-583-3670 ★★ 1995 Javalin 389T Bass Boat, White & Red, 150 Evinrude, Galv Tandem Axle Trailer, Great Condition! $8750. 251-6799064 720 Boats Sail 1999 Worldcat, 25’ w/twin 130 Hondas, 3 axle trailer. $38,500. 251-949-6150; 251422-0450 ’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 Cars 920 Cars CADILLAC ELDORADO Pontiac Grand Am GT ’99, ’91 V6, Auto, Sunroof, $5500 obo. 162k Mi, Powder Blue w/ 251-581-0453 White Top. Beautiful Car! PONTIAC GRAND AM SE Reduced 99 96k, 4dr, power everyJet $2450! 251-666-6585, 463-5092 thing, AC, auto, very clean, Skis runs & drives great. $3800 Cadillac Fleetwood ’90, OBO 251-490-4705 ’04 Honda Aqua Trax 1200 Garaged, Original Paint, Turbo, 3 Seater, Blk/Silver, Loaded, Must see to Pontiac Grand Prix GT ’00 Trlr, Custom Cover, 165HP, believe! $3200 Firm. 251Blue, tan leather, Loaded! 660-0651232-2643 20 Hrs. $8495. 251-660-2858 alloy wheels, sunroof, Chev. Caprice Classic 89. spoiler, 106k, $6500. 251-391Boat Equip Square body, AC,, needs 6722; 786-4333 Serv. Supplies work. $1950 OBO 251-463Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 5572, 463-9323 or 431-1831 ’04 New ‘05 Mercury 25hp Electric Start, SS Prop, Chevy Camaro 1999, 6 cycl, Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar, new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K great gas mileage, good Tank & Hose, mi. $10,900. 251-490-5356 tires, factory installed $2,850. 228-588-3967 spoiler pkg, very clean! REPO SALE Adult driven, well mainAuto Credit, Inc. Campers/ tained, 1 owner, 95K hwy Dealers Only 228-769-9888 Travel miles, Must see! $7900. 251Saturn L200 ’01 591-5735 Trailers 4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr CHEVY CAMARO ‘93, 1996 32ft Jayco 5th Wheel, seats, black, 82k mi, $4,950. needs body work, & ‘92 Chevy Pickup, 251-634-1080 or 895-14588 runs great, $2,500. Good cond, $12,500 228-588-9370/ 228-218-1830 Saturn L300 ’03, Luxury for both. (601)947-4363 Class, AC, sunroof, 6 disc Chevy Camaro RS ’91, CD, heated seats, power 2004 FLEETWOOD, All Power, Good Cond, everything, V6 3.0 L, TACOMA PopUp, 1 owner $3000 $10,500 251-648-5003 excel cond., $8,200 251-610-0659 228-217-2802 or 474-6233■ SATURN SL1 ’02 Chevy Camero Z28 1994 4DR, Moving: Must Sell! 5th Wheel 2004 Cedar Rebuilt, like new motor & 69k Miles. Exc Condition. Creek By Forest River, transmission, Very fast! $6500. 251-391-9066 37FLQS, 4 slide outs, $4000. 251-443-7901; 680-5994 Scion TC ’05, Like New! sleeps 6, frpl, qn Br, Chevy Caprice 1992 SW Loaded, Sil, AT, 21K, Roof, 27” TV, DVD/stereo, 2ac 1 owner, 63K, 25-30 MPG, Alloys, Spoiler, XM, units, Corian ceramic , new 30mpg, Wrnty, $16,500. 251solid oak cabinets, dinette, tires, exc transportation, 990-8341 fully loaded & outfitted, $4,800. 251-471-1912 after 6 home ready, will move to TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2000 your lot, everything stays, CHEVY CORVETTE 1998, Beige, 59K Miles, CD, 41k Miles, 1-Owner, $62,000. All Power, One Owner. Convertible, 228-826-2655/ 228-424-5815/ $9800 Pewter w/Blk Top, Blk Int, Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 228-249-2285 Good Cond. $25,000 Toyota CAMRY SOLARA 1997 COACHMAN Catalina 251-751-5900 btwn 8am-8pm 02, red, PW, PDL, CD, AC, Lite, Bumper pull, 25ft, Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03 alloy whls, CC. $9,200. Must TT, fully loaded 17k, covered/garaged, sell 251-455-1740 251-666-8835 excel cond. $9,500. 405hp, Awesome! 6spd, 601-394-2709/ 601-508-1150 Silver $36,750 Serious only. TOYOTA COROLLA ’95. Blue, PW, PL, automatic, 5th Wheel 28ft, w/ large 251-246-5745 Sunroof, cruise, CD, 99K slide-out, like new & CHEVY MALIBU 03 miles. Excellent condition. Dodge 2500 diesel truck, GAS SAVER...GOOD CAR $5500. 251-414-5775 excel cond. Must see! 4dr, tan, $10,699 $34,500. 228-826-4682 Toyota Scion XB ’04, 251-605-0656 626-1956 Loaded w/Prem Sound, XM 2006 Wildwood, 20ft, TT, CHEVY MALIBU 2004 Radio, DVD, Fog Lights, new, never used, Auto, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, Air Bags, Spoiler, 15k Mi, $15,079, 228-990-4625 CD, under fcty warr., Prem Tires, 29.5 MPG $10,500. City/Hwy $14,500 251-767JAYCO 5th Wheel 2003, Call 251-209-8651 8467 Bunkhouse w/ super slide cent h/a, elect jacks, qn Chrysler Concord LXI ’01 bed, microwave, many Sport Utility 79k miles, Loaded! extras, inc partly furn & garage kept, Very nice! Vehicles hitch, $18,300. can also $8900. 251-675-6059 BMW X5 ’04, 20.5K mi, sell 250 Ford 6.0 liter, CHRYSLER SEBRING black, LOADED!! diesel crew camp as GTC CONVERTIBLE ’04. Panoramic sunroof, sat combo. (601)947-3521/ 601-508-0247 24K mi, cruise, 6-disc CD, radio, garage kept garage kept, warranty. $36,900. 251-344-5767 $18,900 251-661-1911 2003 Travel Trailer 28ft, CHEVY AVALANCHE Z71 like new, assume loan @ Dodge Intrepid SE ’03, 33k, ’05 $200.21, 9 yrs or pay off remainder of fact warr. All options 10k mi, New appr $16,000. 601-947-9811 Must see! Exc cond! $43K 2004 5th wheel Sportsman Kelley Blue book $13k Only your cost $27,900. Must sell $9995 251-583-3450 28.5ft, 3 slides, used 1X 251-344-3179 $25,000. (251)633-6209 Dodge Neon ’04 CHEVY BLAZER ’02 silver, auto, tilt, CD, 4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New ‘04 Shadow Cruiser 19ft, like new, 35k miles, Tires, bumper pull, like new, $6,900. 251-626-6888 Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc $9,500. 228-875-7503 Shape 2005 Keystone Springdale FORD MUSTANG 2003. $11,500. 601-508-1677 Black, spoiler, all opts. 30ft, TT sleeps 10, large Mint cond. Only 29k Mi. CHEVY BLAZER 2000 LR slideout, like new, Factory Warr. $12,900 OBO Fully loaded, new tires, $19,000. 228-588-2681 ■ 251-510-3449 625-1484 low miles. Wife’s car. Super clean. $7300. 251-610FORD Ranger ‘94, XLT, FORD MUSTANG ‘99, 1238 4cyl, 5 spd, looks/runs silver,sunroof, cloth int, great. $2,400. 601-508-6998 5 spd, loaded, no radio CHEVY COLORADO ’05 $6,500. (601)947-4545 Red, 2wd, Crew Cab, 975 ‘88 HOLIDAY Rambler Miles. $21,800. Please Call T/T 31’ Pull type, $1500 Ford Mustang GT ’03, 2DR 601-766-1540; 601-508-2870 new Refrigerator, Coupe, Bright Red, 5-spd, microwave, re-upholstered 4.6 lt V8, Fully Loaded, CHEVY SUBURBAN 2001 Gold LT, auto-ride, loaded, furniture. A-1 Shape. $8500 lthr, Maxed Out! 28K clean, 89k miles, $19,500 228-497-2844 miles. Under Fact Wrnty, Call Jimmy 251-656-2292 $17,000. 251-747-5997 LAKESPORT ‘02, alum, 30hp Yamaha, Precision Mix & trlr, $4,000. firm, 228-588-3988 730 740 760 950 780 Motorhomes ‘93 Winnebago Brave 33’ 62k mi gas rebuilt eng, excel cond. $22,500. (2 251)649-2204/ 251-751-6604 36ft DOLPHIN, Slideout, clean, $48,500. John or Kim 800-898-0987 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW 1 owner. Exc. cond. 23K miles. 228-826-4262 COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully equipped, good cond. $15,000 @ 17 Magnolia St East , Lucedale, 228-990-2881 ‘95 BOUNDER J 34ft, 98 STRATOS BASS BOAT, good cond. payoff 20’, 200HP Evinrude-new $24,000 228-769-1020 p/head. Extra nice. $9,800 / 228-623-5030 OBO 251-679-5959 ‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new 15FT DU Ed Polar Craft w/ AC & refrigerator, trailer, 25hp elec start 47k mi, good cond, $18,000. Yamaha, Avery quick set, (251)847-3339 blind & many add-ons. $5000. 251-454-6433 18FT SEACRAFT ’79. 130HP Johnson ’95, Alum Trlr, DF, VHF, Bimini Top, Well Maint. $8300. 251-6399838; 802-5074 920 Vehicles ■ Indicates Jackson County 910 Antique & Collectibles Ford Taurus SE ’05, Like New! Assume Note. $14,950. 251-423-8330 leave msg. ★★★★★★★★ PONTIAC TEMPEST 1966 White, wire wheels, $1200 OBO 251-545-7869 ★★★★★★★★★★ Lincoln Towncar ’03, Only 7100 miles. $22,500. 251-342-2097 HONDA ACCORD 1996 4DR, auto, 121k miles, $5000 251-675-2669 or 599-3596 Honda Accord Coupe ’03 53,169 mi, red, sunroof, 6 cd changer, spoiler, tinted win, 1 owner, $16,500. 251945-5192 HONDA ACCORD EX ’02 Auto, 4dr, Lthr, 4cyl, AC, Sunroof, All Power, 58K Mi. $12,800 ★★ 251-533-5531 Honda’s From $500! POLICE IMPOUNDS For listings call 800-366-9813, Extension 4500 JAGUAR S-TYPE 2001 4 Door, Titanium Blue, New Tires, 55k Miles $22,000. 251-666-7658 Jaguar XJ6 ’94 van dan tlas, good cond, $4,900 obo. 251-458-2707 or 209-5883 JAGUAR XJ8 ’98 41k miles, white/tan leather, sunroof, like new. $14,900 251-721-5626 BMW 325I ‘93 BASS BOAT 720 950 Sport Utility Vehicles GMC Yukon XL, ‘04, 12k mi, no flood damage, black, tow pkg, On-Star, Bose System, sunroof, heated seats, rear air, $30,000. D251-865-6315/ N251-865-4765 ★★★★★★★★ Mercedes ML320 ’98. Silver, Exc Condition, 129K Miles. $10,900. Call 251-5830617 ★ JEEP SAHARA 1997 ★ Black, 6 cycl, 5 speed, AC, CD, 80K, new tires w/2’’ lift. $8900. 251-583-0615 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Cadillac Escalade ’02, gold pkg, 1 owner, perfect cond, 67k, $25,000. 251-937-0635 HONDA PASSPORT ’97 V-6, Sunroof, Nice Good Tires, $4000. Firm. 850-324-5589 HONDA Passport ‘99, clean, great replacement vehicle, $6,999. 228-588-3988 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 2000 6’’ lift, 33’’ tires, Great condition! $5500 obo. Call 251-422-3942 960 Trucks 960 Trucks CHEVY SILVERADO 2000 Ford F-150 XLT 1995 4x4, Red, 83K miles, 139k, Full Size, Clean, Steel Loaded! $16,000. Rims, Good Cond, All 251-689-4743 Power, $4100 OBO. 251-623-9633 CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4 Ford F-150 XLT ’94, Ext 2001. SWB, V6 auto, air. Cab, Flare Side, PW/PL, VVery sharp and clean. 8, Tow Pkg, Bedliner, $10,800 251-633-2473 $4500. OBO. 251-605-6943 or CHEVY SILVERADO LS 679-8212 ’98 Ford F-250 Crew Cab ’00 3rd Dr, loaded, toolbox, 7.3 Diesel, 4wd, 5th Wheel, bedliner, many extras. Winch, Toolbox, Two Tone Nice truck. $8500. 251-645Paint. 137K. $19,250. 2514800, 633-9944 421-3238 Chevy Silverado Z-71 LS ’99 FORD F-250 Diesel XLT Black/Tan Int. Ext Cab, 5.3 V8, All Power, 130K Miles, Pkg. ’97. 4WD, 118k mi, AT, ext cab, toolbox. Well $11,000. Call 251-402-8523 maint. $12,500 251-626-3951 CHEVY Z-71 ’97. 3rd dr, 251-583-1603 113K mi, Silverado pkg, 5.7 FORD F-250 XLT ’01 Vortex eng, loaded, new Turbo Diesel, 4DR, tires. $9,500. 251-633-6914; Super Duty, $17,500. 490-6914. 251-643-7240 or 554-8652 DODGE DAKOTA 2001 Ford F-350 ’02 White w/ Black Leather XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k, Interior, 4dr, 4.6L, V8, mint cond, $22,000. Loaded. $9750. Call 251-986251-928-3268 or 583-0702 5301 or 978-5511 Dodge Ram ’04, single cab, rhino liner & cover, 5 change CD player, 42k, exc cond, asking $12,600. 251-978-6370 DODGE RAM 1500 ’03 Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00 V6, Auto, 52K Miles, AC, 4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi, CD, Very Good Condition! Mint Cond! $11,500 obo. $10,700. 251-981-1211; 251Call 251-928-3268 or 583-07002 747-1616 JEEP GRAND CHERODODGE RAM 1500 ’04, V6 KEE ’99 29K Mi, Silver, Auto, Limited, 4x4, Blue, Cruise, CD Player. $12,900 Leather, All Power, 104K OBO. Call 251-649-9662 Miles. $9500. Call 251-377DODGE RAM 2500 2003 4829 Cummins Diesel Jeep Grand Cherokee Quad Cab, $19,400. Laredo ’00, 4x4, Maroon, 251-656-4667 Auto, CD, Lthr, Sunroof, 144K, Excel Cond! $7700. Dodge Ram 2500 ’99, SLT, 4x4, diesel, bedliner, new 251-463-5514; 751-1817 tires 33x12.50/trans, JEEP WRANGLER ’98 camper top, 138k, 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, cold $17,700obo. 251-422-9990 AC, CD, extra clean Dodge Ram Hemi ’04, $10,000. 601-394-4177 $19,000. Weekdays call JEEP WRANGLER ’99 after 4, weekends anytime, 6 cyl, auto, alloy wheels, 510-6901; 510-1773 soft top, hunter green. Dodge Ram Pick Up 1500 $11,750 251-649-0841 ’01 LWB, V6, Auto, AC, 65K Jeep Wrangler Sahara ’97 Miles, Excellent Condition 117K mi, AC, 6 cyl, 5 $6850. Call 251-510-5438 Speed, FORD 250 2003, 6.0 liter Exc Cond, Green/Tan. power stroke turbo diesel $9900. 251-583-0617 V-8, crewcab, loaded, JEEP WRANGLER leather, 6CD, sunroof, SPORT 01 Rhino bed liner & much 6 cyl, auto, leather, new more. 29K mi, Must See!, tires, yellow, $13,500. 251$28,200. (601)947-3521/ 601973-2077, 422-3436. 508-0247/ Can Sell as Combo w/ Jeep Wrangler Sport ’98, Jayco 5th wheel AC, Stereo Bar, Chrome push bar, side bar and rear FORD BRONCO ’86 bar, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd, soft top, full size, new all terrain wheel cover, CD w/amp, tires, rims & new paint, $8950. 251-653-5696 runs great. $4000 OBO. 251554-0595. KIA SPORTAGE 1999 Auto, 4WD, PW, 110k miles Ford F-150 1992 Excellent $4500 CASH LWB, auto, AC, Call 251-583-1076 $2995 850-324-5589 Land Rover Discovery SE7 ’96, 4WD, All Power, towFORD F-150 ’93 ing pkg, $6000 obo. Call Randy flare side, extra cab, 93k, exc cond, $5,475 obo. 251-649-4041 251-423-0326 970 Chevy Full Size Work Van 1998 Looks & runs great, New tires. $4200 obo. 251990-5918 or 605-5640 CHRYSLER T&C LXI ’96, 177K miles, all power, $3950. 251-656-0831 Dodge B250 1996 w/Bins & Drawers, 120k Miles, New Trans & Battery. Looks & Runs Good. $5500. Day 251331-4020 or Night 660-5352 Dodge Grand Caravan ’97 1 owner, Runs great! Exc cond. Dark green, cold AC, $3900. 251-634-4974 Ford 15 Passenger Van 1998 Dual AC, $7900. 850-324-5589 FORD TRITON ’01 V8, 7 Passenger, 2 TV’s, All Power. 55K Miles. $14,900 251-675-9670; 679-2024 Honda Odyssey EX ’05 lthr, DVD, blk w/ tan int, 9k mi, loaded, $29,900. 251-776-1441, 689-0148 FORD F-350 CREW CAB ’95. Good condition. 150k miles. Great work truck. $7,000 251-232-5139 Ford Ranger ’02 ext cab, white, tool box, CD, auto, V6, 42k, immaculate, $12,500 obo. 251-626-0887 Vans HONDA ODYSSEY EX ’97 1 owner, gar. kept. AM, FM, Cass, CD, dual AC, exc. cond. $6750 251-6614288 463-4005 Ford Ranger XLT ’01, Super Cab 4DR, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, 4.0 V6, auto, Tonneau cover, $9900 obo. Call 228-990-6300 Olds Silouette Premier ’01, leather, captain’s chairs, excel cond, extended wrnty, many extras! $13,500 obo. 251-645-4092 Ford Ranger XLT ’01, Super Cab 4DR, 4x4, stepbed, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, 4.0 V6, auto, $11,900 obo. Call 228-990-6300 Plymouth Voyager Expresso ’99, 4 New Tires w/70k Warr, 7 Passenger, 6 Cyl, 114k mi, Exc Cond. $5500 OBO. 251-607-0628 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 Speed, Good Tires, Exc Interior, Radio, AC, Trlr Hitch 3789 $5700 OBO. 850-453-3 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! 170k, $8900. 251-973-3101 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 CBR600 F4I. 8,OOO miles, exhaust, new tires, extras. $5650 OBO 251-455-1879 Leave Message. CCI CUSTOM CHOPPER ’04. Rigid frame, 100ci, 6 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ spd, 1100 mi, Reduced Chevy S-10 extended ’00, $15,000 obo. Pics avail via 4cyl, auto, AC, very clean, internet. 251-583-4980 $7,450. 251-633-5675 H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key ★★★★★★★★★★★ Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi. GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up Computer chip, K&N filter, ’91, More than loaded! Screaming Eagle pipes. Only 48k $26k+ invested, asking Miles. $8895. 251-649-5216 $18,500 251-610-4912 International Scout II Harley Davidson 2002 ’80, 4WD, Spring lift, Heritage Softtail. Radical $3000 obo. Call Randy Custom Paint. Lots of 251-423-0326 extras! $16,500. 251-751-0355 Nissan Ext. Cab XE ’97 Harley Davidson Sportster, P/U, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, Cold AC, 1200 Custom ’99, air kit, CD, 182K, New Paint, Gas pipes, new tires, $6000. 251Saver, Runs & Looks Exc. 973-2077, 422-34366. $3750. 251-895-1004 HARLEY DYNA Wide Toyota Tacoma ’00 4wd, Glide ‘00. Loads of SR5, 2.7L, AT, AC, Spray chrome. Must see. On Bedliner, Rear Slide $14,000/obo 228-806-0274■ Window, Extra Set of Rims/Tires $9800. 251-602Honda VTX 1800R ’03 6525 950 Mi, Pipes, Warranty, TOYOTA TACOMA 2001 Illusion, Blue, $8900. Crew Cab, SR5, 4wd, V6, Call 251-776-6414 AT, PW, PL, Ex Cond! 107K. Must Sell! $14,900. Vehicle 251-533-8385 FORD F-150 ’97 Landrover Discovery 2004, 57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C 12,500 Mi, Blk, Wheat GOOD COND. $6350 Interior, 2 Sunroofs, GPS, ★★251-634-8119★★ All Power, 4WD, Trail Pkg, Loaded, $32,000. 251-604Ford F-150 Lariat 2002 0088 Super Cab LINCOLN AVIATOR ’04 4x4, Loaded! Leather, 24K miles, loaded, Sharp! dark sand, w/extended $15,900 850-324-5589 warranty Ford F-150 XLT ’02, Silver, $31,000 251-675-0383 50K miles, Manual, sunMitsubishi Montero LS 1996 roof, CD, Immaculate 4WD, 86K mi, All pwr, Cd, Cond! $12,500 obo. 251-377-Chevy Suburban LT ’96, New tires, clean, great 7264 4WD, Pwr Mirrors, cond., Ford F-150 XLT ’04, PW, PW/PL, V8, Lthr Original 83-5998 $8000 Call 251-58 Parts PL, PM, tilt, cruise, CD, Toyota Tundra ’02 Owner, Exc cond $8500 251Nissan Pathfinder 2003, Super Cab, dark Blue, 29k, TRD, 2wd, 4 dr access cab, HONDA CIVIC ‘93 605-6943 or 679-8212 black, 43,500 mi, cd, All alum rims, $15,700. 251-36677k miles, gray, $14,500 Motor & Transmission. CHEVY TAHOE ‘00, LS pwr, 7700 obo. 251-680-7966 $500 228-990-8547 3rd seat, 76k mi. cruise, Grey interior, No Storm Damage, $18,000 Excel Cond. $16,500. 109 aftr 4pm OBO 601-947-01 228-826-4619/ 228-218-6800 Nissan Xterra SE 2002 Chevy Tahoe ’01, 2WD, all Super Charge, V6, CD, low Pwr, 72K, tow pkg, rear miles, ALL power, loaded. AC, CD, Good Looking $15,000. D 251-583-8315; N $12,250 251-473-7995/ 753-8474 251-607-0697 CHEVY TAHOE 1997 SATURN VUE ’03 White, leather, tow packV6, Sunroof, CD Player, age, AC, AM/FM/CD, loaded, good Keyless, 25K, Factory cond. Warranty. $8500 obo. 251$7000. 251-633-7750 753-7566 CHEVY TAHOE ’99, Toyota 4-Runner ’97 2DR, Leather, PW, burgundy, good cond, auto, PL, 102K, $7150. AC, over 100k, $4,950. 251-609-5460 251-661-0004 Chevy Tahoe LT 1999 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LTD 4WD, 4DR, Tan/grey ’04 leather intr, new battery, 4WD, approx 15k mi, white new brakes, just serviced, w/ 121K, $8750 obo. 850-384taupe lthr, loaded 9600 or 251-767-1074 (TV/DVD). $33,000 obo. 251-753-0620 CHEVY TAHOE LT 1999 Pewter, 4WD, 4DR, Toyota 4-Runner SR5 1995 Loaded! leather, CD, tow Loaded! Very dependable. pkg, all power, 126K, $8500. Sunroof, 160k, $4950. 251-747-5466 251-675-7325; 377-3468 Chevy Trailblazer ’02 only Toyota 4-Runner SR5 2000 39k, exc cond! White 69k, green, leather, sunw/gray lthr seats, still roof, CD, trailer hitch, smells like new. $19,500 $14,300. Call 251-454-3208; obo. 251-605-4450 661-1905 Ford Escape XLS ’02 Toyota Landcruiser White/ Gray, 60k, V6, PL, FJ-62 ’88, Rare, only 61K, PD, PW, PM, K. blue book All Original, AT, PW, PL, $13,340, Only $11,500. 251$12,900. 251-767-1258 583-3450 Toyota Sequoia Limited Ford Expedition 1997 2001 Loaded! sunroof, Eddie Bauer 4x4 white w/tan, leather, 105k Black/Taupe $7,200 miles. $17,000. 251-228-2566 251-679-7465 or 680-5105 Foley Ford Expedition ’97 Eddie Bauer, Emerald/Tan, Lthr, Trucks 3rd Seat, Rear AC, Tow Pk, 6 CD, $6100. 251-4222912; 660-1219 CHEVROLET S-10 1998 V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual FORD EXPEDITION E. Correct Miles. Exc. BAUER 02. White/tan, Condition leather, loaded. TV, VCR, $5950 Call 251-633-6800 3rd seat, rear air. Exc. cond. $16,900 251-802-0096 Chevy 1500 Z71 ’02, LS LEXUS ES300 ’02 Very Good Cond! Loaded! CHEVROLET 1963 2-dr hardtop, 327 auto, like new. 53K Miles, Silver/Gray Int. May trade for antique pick- $22,000. Call 251-276-3634 BOAT RECOVERY/ p. $9000. 251-463-8393. Salvage by crane, barge, up LINCOLN LS ‘04 Pearl diver. Call us for Free Chevy Corvette 1978, Silver white Leather, Loaded. Est. 1-866-939-7278 Anniversary, T-Top, 4 19K mi. $22,500, /offer 228Barrel V8 Engine, Great 990-7780 /228-475-5170 ’04 31FT Trophy WA Restoration Project $5500 w/Cuddy cabin. Sleeps 4. Lincoln Town Car Cartier OBO 251-709-1216 Twin 225 4-stroke. Like ’97 CHEVY EL CAMINO new! In water only 10x. loaded, looks & runs great, Classic 1987. New black $97,000. 251-578-5712 silver w/ black top, cherry paint, new 350 $5,250. 251-928-0914 19’ Chaparral V-Hull, 140 Chevy engine. $8000. 251Lincoln Town Car MerCruiser I/O, Galv Trlr, 510-8221. Executive series 1996, Fish Finder, Top. Been in Crimson tide Red/grey Storage needs TLC. Must Cars leather intr. 74K, $7200. 251Sell, $2700 OBO 251-473-7301 FORD EXPLORER 98 626-5787 402-0738 404-9070 SPORT. 2Dr, standard MAZDA 3 S ’04 trans, AC, 86K mi., dk. Yamaha 250 OX66, fuel ACURA 3.0 CL 1997 2DR green. $3,695 OBO. Call or 4 Door, Sport Package injected, Salt Water Series coupe, Black, sunroof, Moon Roof, Spoiler, $18,000. text msg. 251-533-1281 II 2002 ENGINES. 30’’ leather, Loaded! 115K, 251-602-6699 or 402-8818 shafts. Low hours, trans$7000 Firm. 251-680-3829 Ford Explorer Eddie ferable warr until July 251-680-3838 Mazda RX-8 ’04, 4dr Coupe, Bauer ’99: 4-Dr, Blk/tan, 2007. REDUCED further lthr, all pwr, 6-disc CD 31k, silver, AT, alloys, BMW 325i ’01 $12K for pair. Gulf Shores. chngr, sunrf, 108k, 1 owner. spoiler, Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K 251-967-1227, 510-1227 ABS, CD, sporty. $21,200. $8000. 251-973-1554 or 401mi 251-626-5818 or 251-209-6613 5528. All records. $21,000 21 ft. 2000 Logic Call 251-623-9030 CC, T-Top, 200 Evinrude Ford Explorer XLS ’02 V6, MERCEDES 1993 190E Ocean Pro, runs great PW, PL, PM, PS, Must Fawn. 4-dr, sunroof $15,000 251-367-0683 see! Exc cond! K. Blue $3,750 blue $13k, Only $8995. 251251-421-3618; 478-2817 ‘93 Electric/Lthr/Black/$2500 583-3450 228-588-9370 / 228-218-1830 MERCEDES 300SE ’89 Tidecraft/‘96 Yamaha 150 GMC Envoy ’04, Like New! White, Lthr, Sunroof, Trailer Included - Great BMW 740 2000 Low Miles, Loaded, Under Loaded! Cond! $5000 228-497-9969 High mileage. $15,000 Warranty. $25,000. 251-610104k mi, $9500. 251-458-6555 0659 228-475-3480 GRADY WHITE OFFSHORE BMW 740iL 1997 MERCEDES 420SEL 1988 GMC Yukon Denali ’00, 24, ‘89, Hardtop w/ Twin Excellent condition! Smoke silver/brown, 26k 133K mi., Silver, Fully 139K miles, $8900. 140HP Johnson Outboards miles. Perfect. 2nd owner Loaded, New Tires, Great Call 251-510-1102 GPS, VHF, Fish Finder, Condition! $13,500. d. 251$17,000. Depth Sounder, AM/FM BMW X5 2004 3.0. 471-1137 or n. 454-6747 Call 251-455-8234 Cassette. 228-497-9475 Automatic, 24k miles, GMC YUKON SLT ’02 MERCEDES C240 2001, Metallic black, sunroof, Black/Gray Leather, 4x4, Auto, All Power, 5disc CD Boston Whaler, 16’ leather (heated seats) 3rd Row Seat, Fully Player, Sunroof, Tan Dauntless, 115 Mercury. $42,500 251-680-5642 Loaded! Leather, 67k Miles, $19,000 Purchased new March ’03. $19,900 OBO. 251-753-3062 BUICK LESABRE 1994 OBO. 251-643-2969 Motor warr. til March ’08. 52K, garage kept, Clean Boat is like new. Less than MERCURY GRAND MAR- GMC YUKON SLT ’03. 3rd 50 hrs. $16,900. 251-979-6459 engine, regular mainterow seats, loaded, leather, QUIS LS 2000. 68K miles, nance, Excellent 928-8119 67K miles, new tires. condition $4500. 251-232-3766 leather, CD, loaded. $9900. $19,750. 251-633-6914; 490251-635-1125; 421-8481. 1987 17.5’’ CPS Stauter, 55 6914 HP Nissan, Galvinized BUICK REGAL NISSAN 350-Z ’04 trailer, 1 owner, 11K miles. $24,900. GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, ’96 Live well, Exc. Cond., $ Loaded, Leather, Seats 8, loaded, leather, super clean, Estate Sale. 251-653-1599; 4800 107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy 251-209-2021. $3,950. 251-605-0989 OBO Call 251-605-5640 w/Chrome Trim, Great NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ’98 Cond, Must See! $12,100. Cadillac Deville 1998 AT, Sunroof, All Power, White/tan leather, Loaded Call 251-605-1146 Boats Alloys, New Tires, 142K, to the max! 88k, K. blue GMC Yukon SLT ’97 Blue/ Sail White, Beautiful Car! book $8450, Only $6995 251Slvr, 140k, grey lthr, new $6900. 251-661-8633 583-3450 MACGREGOR 26M ’05 carpet, Exc cond, all Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/ CADILLAC DEVILLE ’94 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE ’95 power, cust rims, chrome sail, trailer, water ballast. PS, PB, PW, leather, new AT, AC, Sunroof, All nerf bars, $7800 obo. 251$19,9900. 251-809-0408 Power, Alloys, Keyless tires, exc cond, runs great. 345-1901 251-554-6233 Entry, black/gray, 114k, $3900. 251-583-1944. WESTSAIL 32’ GMC Yukon SLT, ’99, $5500. 251-661-8633 CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS 50HP Perkins Engine in Leather, all power, very ’05 POLICE IMPOUNDS Good clean, blue, original owner, Light platinum, loaded. Chevy’s From $500! shape. Boat damaged by 103,000 miles, excellent Only 2134 miles For listings call Ivan. condition $10,500, 251-463$40,000. 251-865-6480 800-366-9813, Extension 2241 5988 or 251-343-9784 $20,000 OBO. 334-288-6494 920 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2005 990 AL BODDEN USED SUPERCENTER & WE’RE OPEN & HERE FOR YOU! SPECIAL NOTICE! 960 Ext Cab, Loaded, 70K highway mi, new tires, Excellent Condition! $17,900. 251-656-0071 Chevy 2500 ’00 reg cab, 5.7 auto, 75k mi, rhino bedliner, exc cond, $9,795 obo. 251-626-9959 CHEVY 2500 HD ’05 Crew cab, diesel, loaded, silver, 4x4, 8k mi, $38,900 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 2500 HD Diesel 4x4 Crew Cab, LT pkg, leather, new condition, warranty. $36,000. 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 Chevy Avalanche ’03 Black, Like New, 22K miles, Must Sell! $26,000. 251-680-2161 We’re Going to Auction WEEKLY North of the Gulf Coast. Call Us Now and Tell Us Your Needs and We Will Buy For You at Auction!! EVERYTHING 25000 $ OVER COST Our Prayers Are With The Gulf Coast, ESPECIALLY Our Jackson & George Co. Family 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 S-10 ’02, white, V6, auto, A/C, stereo, 119k mi, looks & drives like new, $4,950. 251-634-1080 or 895-1458 CHEVY S-10 LS Ext’d Cab 2000 Pewter, auto, AC, 4 cycl, gas saver! Exc cond 93K, $5100. 251-709-7499 or 689-2501 Main Street • Moss Point 475-9611 1-800-452-4341
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