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Monday, Sept. 19
LOCAL, 3-A SPOR TS, 1-B KATRINA CLOSES 46,000 HOTEL ROOMS ON GULF COAST Saints in New York tonight for ‘home’ opener with Giants S e r v i n g P a s c a g o u l a , O c e a n S p r i n g s , M o s s P o i n t , I stayed for Katrina. Next time, I’m evacuating to the dadburn North Pole! G a u t i e r a n d Old Crab ® L u c e d a l e THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 25¢ Monday, September 19, 2005 www.gulflive.com Our online affiliate REFUGE, BY LAND, SEA 150 evacuees take up residence on cruise ship “We’ve got crews over there now doing the site preparato move from Mobile tion, getting water and electrical lines ready and preparto Pascagoula ing the parking area,” McAndrews said Sunday. this week David Mason, 20, who lost By JOHN SURRATT his home to the storm in Bay The Mississippi Press St. Louis, Miss., said his famMOBILE, Ala. — An estiily — like thousands of Katrimated 150 Jackson County na victims — is homeless. residents who had been living While most of the evacuees in shelters since before Hurri- arrived in 28-passenger buscane Katrina moved to more es, Mason arrived at the comfortable cruise ship accommodaterminal in a tions Sunday car with his when they wife, Dara were taken by Hindenbus to Mobile Mason, their to board the 2-year-old 1,452-passenbaby, and Mason’s brother, ger cruise ship Carnival Holi- George Gordon. day. The couple said they had The Holiday, which will be their own room back at the their new home as they try to shelter, but were ready to recover from the damage move on. caused by the Aug. 29 storm, “Our house is standing, but is one of three ships leased by it’s totally destroyed,” Hinthe Federal Emergency Man- den-Mason said. “We’re agement Agency from Miami- homeless.” based Carnival Cruise Lines. Mason, who was about to FEMA paid $192 million to start a nursing home job use the ships for six months. when Katrina hit, said in a The Carnival Holiday is few months the family will expected to be moved to the relocate to Arizona. Port of Pascagoula’s South FEMA spokesman Gene Port Facility later in the Romano said the plan is to week, Port Director Mark McAndrews said. See CRUISE SHIP, Page 6-A ■ Carnival Holiday Mary Hattler/Mobile Register Hurricane Katrina evacuees from Mississippi walk to the Carnival cruise ship Holiday Sunday in Mobile. FEMA has contracted the Holiday and its two sister ships for temporary housing. William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Larry Clem relaxes Sunday afternoon with his cat, Frosty, at the Red Cross shelter set up at Christus Victor Lutheran Church in Ocean Springs. Clem and his wife have been staying in the shelter along with their two cats since Katrina hit Mississippi three weeks ago. Shelter life becomes norm for some people lighthouses Miller has collected or china teapots, were OCEAN SPRINGS — Life broken. has been quite different for a Bertiemay Cochran and number of people lately as her stepdaughter from North they faced the loss of their Biloxi have been in a total of homes and the question of three shelters since before where to go when all was lost the hurricane hit. in the wake of Hurricane “We lost everything we Katrina. have. We’re just waiting to see FEMA,” she said. “I hope Many of these individuals we can get us something.” ended up in American Red Despite her situation, Cross shelters around the Cochran had a smile on her area. In the shelter at Chrisface as she munched on tus Victor Lutheran Church cheese crackers and enjoyed in Ocean Springs, 76 resia soft drink. dents remain after 15 chose “Everyone around here (in Sunday morning to go with FEMA officials to the CarniWilliam Colgin/The Mississippi Press the shelter) has been good to us,” she said. “I love all of val cruise ship Holiday, docked at the Port of Mobile. John Peck, whose home in St. Martin was destroyed by them.” Hurricane Katrina, loads his remaining clothes into his Larry Clem and his wife Of those 76 individuals, moved to Pinehurst from carrying pack Sunday at the Christus Victor Lutheran many have become accusOhio eight years ago. They tomed to the close quarters Church Red Cross shelter. were one of the families that and makeshift living found benefited from the opportuin a shelter. Janet and Merfilled their home. She said ing for a house to rent until nity to keep their pets with lin Miller were the first couneighbors told them the then. ple to arrive at the shelter water went even higher than them at Christus Victor. They came back from Clem said their two cats, the Friday night the Catego- Tupelo after the storm. At that, perhaps 16 feet over Frosty and Helen, are just ry 4 hurricane slammed into first, they thought their the home. the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Although the floor and ceil- “like our children.” house on Pickering Forest Frosty lay contentedly in “Our plans now are we’re ing was greatly damaged and Drive in Ocean Springs was his arms as he talked. He waiting on FEMA,” Janet water moved heavy objects fine until they tried to go said they took her in from a Miller said. She said they such as their refrigerator inside it. Although the hope to “put a new house” on mobile home was on blocks and couch around, no break- golf course six years ago. See SHELTER, Page 6-A able items, such as the 87 seven feet high, water had their property and are lookBy JOY E. STODGHILL The Mississippi Press Too early to tell about state, federal buyouts in devastated areas ■ Mayor Matthew Avara said city’s main concern is aid to residents By BRAD CROCKER The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — It’s too early to tell if property in Pascagoula will be subject to state or federal buyouts following the major flooding Hurricane Katrina brought on Aug. 29, Mayor Matthew Avara said Sunday. Avara — whose primary concern since Katrina has been getting federal aid to citizens — said he has discussed with Gov. Haley Barbour and President Bush getting relief for so LOCAL, 2-A Rita threatens Florida Keys many residents who did not have flood insurance and only touched on whether some areas of the city would be up for sale by state and federal entities. Talk around town has been that land could be snatched up to make way for parks, recreational facilities and similar ventures. But zoning, flood plain modifications and multiple other post-Katrina issues will face local governments for months, even years, to come, officials said. “It’s so new. There’s not much to say now, not even a policy in place. It’s more of a directive thing now,” Avara said. “We have much larger things to concentrate on.” Liz Ford lost her home at 911 Beach LOCAL, 3-A Residents strive for normalcy after Katrina Boulevard as did her 92-year-old mother, Rena, who lived three doors down from her daughter and two houses from U.S. Sen. Trent Lott. The slabs are all that remain of the three structures. “I would be very opposed to it,” said Liz Ford, who’s also chairwoman of the Pascagoula Historic Preservation Commission, a leading volunteer body that had been assisting the city’s efforts to get Beach Boulevard designated as a national historic district before the hurricane. Her grandfather built her mother’s home in 1905 and her father was a sea captain. See BUYOUTS, Page 7-A LOCAL, 3-A No George County vouchers — yet INDEX Advice . . . . . . . . . . . .3-B Classified . . . . . . . . .5-B Comics . . . . . . . . . . .4-B MISSISSIPPI PRESS HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS: (251) 219-5551, (866) 843-9020 Homes on Washington Avenue in Pascagoula lie in ruin Aug. 29 after Hurricane Katrina made landfall. Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Sports . . . . . . . . . . . .1-B TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-B Vol. 159 — No. 262, 16 Pages © 2-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 Rita threatens Florida Keys By MICHELLE SPITZER The Associated Press KEY LARGO, Fla. — Thousands of tourists jammed a highway Sunday after they were told to evacuate the lower Florida Keys because Tropical Storm Rita developed over the Bahamas and moved toward the vulnerable, low-lying island chain. A hurricane watch was posted for the entire Florida Keys, which means hurricane conditions of winds with at least 74 mph are possible by late Monday. In Tallahassee, Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emergency for Florida, which gives the state authority to oversee evacuations and activate the National Guard, among other powers. “It does look like that there is the potential for it to become a hurricane, near or just before it reaches the Florida Keys,” said Daniel Brown, a meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center. Long-term forecasts show the system heading generally toward the west in the Gulf of Mexico toward Texas or Mexico later in the week, but such forecasts are subject to large errors. That means that areas ravaged by Hurricane Katrina could potentially be in the storm’s path. “Once it reaches the Gulf, really everybody should pay atten- Hurricane watch posted for Florida Tropical Storm Rita causes new watches for Southern Florida and Cuba. Tropical Storm Rita LOCATION MOVEMENT MAX SUST. 22.2° N 72.7° W W at 10 mph 40 mph As of 5 p.m. EDT Projected path Potential movement area Tropical storm warning Hurricane watch 0 ALA. GA. FLA. 2 p.m. Tues. 30° 2 p.m. Mon. 5 p.m. Sun. Gulf of Mexico 25° MEX. 2 p.m. 400 mi 0 400 km CUBA 20° Wed. 85° HAITI 80° 75° SOURCE: USGS AP tion at that point,” Brown said. As the storm strengthened hundreds of miles away, the lone highway in the Keys was packed with sport utility vehicles, RVs and motorcycles heading north to the mainland. The exodus caused a miles-long traffic jam in the two-lane section of U.S. 1 connecting Key Largo to Florida City. Erik Juzman, 36, was among the evacuees when he stopped at a convenience store Sunday to take a break from the road. “I take every storm seriously, so I always pack up and go,” Juzman said. “Hurricane Andrew taught me this ... I’m not taking any chances.” Rita is the 17th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. That makes this season the fourth-busiest since record keeping began in 1851 — 21 tropical storms formed in 1933, 19 developed in 1995 and 1887 and 18 formed in 1969, according to the hurricane center. At 8 p.m. EDT, Rita had top sustained winds of about 50 mph. It was centered about 330 miles east-southeast of Nassau, Bahamas, and about 580 miles eastsoutheast of Key West. It was moving to the northwest near 9 mph. Tropical storm force winds extended outward up to 70 miles from the storm’s center. Monroe County emergency management officials told visitors to leave islands extending from the Dry Tortugas west of Key West to the Seven Mile Bridge near Marathon. The islands are connected to each other and the mainland by a single highway. Hundreds of motorcyclists were in the Keys for an annual event, but most were leaving Sunday, senior emergency management director Billy Wagner said. County officials also urged residents of mobile homes to prepare for possible evacuation. Michael Knowles, general manager of the Hampton Inn Resort in Key West, told his guests to leave Sunday but said he wasn’t too worried about the latest weather system because it wasn’t as strong as Katrina. “These are like rehearsal drills for us,” Knowles said. “I’m originally from the Bahamas so this is like my 25th hurricane.” Residents of South Florida and central and western Cuba also should closely monitor the system’s progress, Brown said. Katrina hit the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area last month as a Category 1 storm, killing 14 people and flooding some suburban and farming areas for days. The hurricane only caused minor damage in the Keys before destroying parts of Louisiana and Mississippi as a much stronger Category 4. OBITUARIES BROWN Margaret Vivian Brown, 89, died on Sept. 14, 2005, in Ocean Springs, Miss. She was born in Mineral Wells, Texas, Dec. 29, 1915. Thereafter with her parents, Eugene and Florrice Sweet, and sister and brother, she moved to Southern California. Margaret lived most of her life in Southern California, where she met and married Willis P. Brown Sr. and raised two children. Later she and her husband moved to Las Vegas, Nev., and then to St. George, Utah. She became a resident of Ocean Springs, Miss. in 1988. She is preceded in death by her parents, Eugene and Florrice Sweet, and her husband, Willis P. Brown Sr. Her survivors include her son, Willis P. Brown Jr. of Lakewood, Calif.; daughter, Sharon (Larry W.) Holt of Ocean Springs, Miss.; brother, E. E. Sweet of Tustin, Calif.; sister, Frances Sparks of Downey, Calif.; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one great-grandchild; Millender’s Funeral Home We honor all PRE-PLANNED & BURIAL Insurance policies 100% from other funeral homes 475-5448 4412 Main Street • Moss Point three nieces; and her caring church family and friends. Her children and family will always remember her courage, strength and patience. Her gentle yet strong nature truly made her a woman of grace. Margaret was a member of Christus Victor Lutheran Church in Ocean Springs, a past member of the Ocean Springs Garden Club, Friendship Civic Club and the Discovery Club. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at the Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home in Ocean Springs, where friends can visit one hour prior to the service. WILLS Rev. Frank Leroy Wills, 76, of Vancleave, Miss., died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005, in Ocean Springs. Rev. Wills was a native of Newcomerstown, Ohio, and had been a resident of the Coast since 1986. He was a retired pastor of the Church of The Nazarene. He also worked as a brick and block layer. Rev. Wills was preceded in death by his parents, one sister and three brothers. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Zera Mae Wills, of Vancleave; three sons, Frank Eugene Wills and his wife, Linda, of Vancleave; Roger Wills and his wife, Elizabeth, of Vancleave, and Rocky Wills and his wife, Debra, of Robert, La.; four sisters and one brother in Ohio; seven grandchildren, Lance Wills of Fort Lewis, Wash., Wesley Wills of Camp Pendelton, Calif., Sherri Wells of Robert, La., Stacey Showles of Lucedale, Dusty Wills of Fort Bragg, N.C., Kenneth Brannon of Gulfport and Montelle 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. 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YOUR HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS The Mississippi Press is currently operating in Mobile, Ala., due to office damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. We are in our community every day, however, finding the stories closest to you, but we apologize for any lapse in service you may have experienced. Old Crab Brannon of Gautier; and several great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held Sept. 5, 2005, at Jim Ramsey Cemetery #2 in Vancleave. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005, at the Gulf Coast Family Church of The Nazarene, located on Big Ridge Road in Ocean Springs. A fellowship dinner will be held following the service. Everyone is invited to attend. Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home in Ocean Springs is in charge of arrangements. ——————— RYALS Charles “Christopher” Ryals, 24, of Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Pascagoula, Miss., passed away on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005. Christopher was known by all for his blue eyes and beautiful smile. He was a special person with a generous heart and loved by everyone who knew him. Christopher’s joy in life was making other people happy, and he will be dearly missed by his family, co-workers and many friends. Christopher graduated from Pascagoula High School in 1999. He graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a degree in Construction Engineering. After graduation, Christopher moved to Fort Myers, Fla., to work for Center Homes, where he was employed as a Field Manager. He was a member of Ingalls Avenue Baptist Church in Pascagoula, Miss. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Charles Ryals. Christopher is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie (Vickie) Haygood and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck (Jeannette) Ryals of Pascagoula, Miss.; sisters, Della (Marc) Beech of Hurley, Miss, Cori (Jeremy) Winstead and Jeni Haygood of Pascagoula; stepsister, Mandi (Brandon) Edwards of Hurley; stepbrother, Brannon Hewlett of Pascagoula, Miss.; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Marion) Cain of Hurley, Miss., Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie (Mana) Haygood, Sybil Ryals, Mr. and Mrs. Gene (Betty) Bradt, all of Pascagoula, Miss.; greatgrandmother, Preshia Crum of Eastpoint, Fla.; special nieces and nephews, Collin and Katie Beech of Hurley, Miss., Kyle and Grant Winstead of Pascagoula, Miss.; a very special cousin, Ricky (Kelli) Ryals of Pascagoula, Miss.; a special girlfriend, Lauren Lamp of Fort Myers, Fla.; and many other friends and relatives. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss. Funeral services will begin at 11 a.m. from the chapel with Rev. Gary Knight officiating. Burial will follow in Jackson County Memorial Park in Pascagoula, Miss. Active pallbearers will be Jonathan Sanders, Jared Hartley, Aaron Middleberg, Hunter Higdon, Justin Ingram and Chad Eron. Honorary pallbearers will be Chris Cartee, Rhett Langford, Chris Mitchell, Jared Gray and Chad Jacobi. Heritage Funeral Home in Escatawpa, Miss., is in charge of arrangements. Locally owned and operated, you may view and sign a register book for Mr. Ryals at www.heritagefuneralhome.us. ——————— AREA DEATHS THELMA SIMS GARRETT, 91, of Moss Point, died Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005, in Moss Point. Arrangements incomplete with O’BryantO’Keefe Funeral Home in Pascagoula. MARY K. CHANDLER, 78, of Pascagoula, died Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005, in Moss Point. Arrangements incomplete with O’Bryant-O’Keefe Funeral Home in Pascagoula. MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER TODAY Partly cloudy 94° 72° TUESDAY Partly cloudy 93° 73° WED. Partly cloudy 92° 71° LUNAR STAGES ALMANAC Sept. 25 Record High 97° (1925) New moon Oct. 3 Record Low 48° (1981) First quarter Oct. 10 Yesterday’s High 95° Full moon Oct. 17 Yesterday’s Low 72° Yesterday’s Rain 0” Last quarter MISSISSIPPI SOUND Salinity na This Month’s Rain .11” Water temperature 87° Year to Date Rain 65.58” TIDES 9 $ From 95 Per Square MANUFACTURED TO DESIRED LENGTHS Rise Set Mon. 7:06 am L 11:33 pm H Mon. 6:41 am 6:54 pm Tues. 8:42 am L 11:54 pm H Tues. 6:41 am 6:53 pm Wed. 10:03 am L Wed. 6:42 am 6:52 pm Thurs. 6:43 am 6:50 pm Thurs. 12:28 am H 11:23 am L Fri. 1:13 am H 12:54 pm L Fri. 6:43 am 6:49 pm Sat. 2:09 am H 2:27 pm L Sat. 6:44 am 6:48 pm Sun. 3:19 am H 3:45 pm L Sun. 6:44 am 6:47 pm RIVER STAGES MARINE FORECAST Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff) 2.68 feet Pascagoula River (Merrill) 5.05 feet Chickasawhay River (Leakesville) 16.87 feet Northeast winds 5 to 10 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet building to 2 to 4 feet in the late afternoon. Protected waters a light chop. Performer Cusic raised on Mississippi Delta blues By BILL JOHNSON The Associated Press LELAND, Miss. — He started his trade, blues guitar, the same as so many of the older blues greats. In fact, Leland blues legend Eddie Cusic didn’t even have a guitar in the early days. He used a piece of baling wire nailed against the wall with a couple of bricks to hold the other end to the floor. “I’m really just a Delta-raised blues singer, born and raised in the blues,” said Cusic. At 79, he is truly one of the few original juke joint-honed bluesmen. As with so many before him, the adage remains the same. To really play and feel Delta Blues music, you have got to have lived it. “I started playing around the age of 12 or so, maybe 14,” he recalled. “It was some rough times back then. My father and mother separated by the time I was 6 years old. My mother would run a little juke joint just outside of Leland in the country. In those days, youngsters didn’t just hang around on the corners begging for nickels and dimes. You got out in the fields and worked if you wanted to have something,” Cusic reflected. “If you were lucky enough to get one pair of shoes that year, you wore them out. Cat, that was it. You just went barefoot for the rest of the year. Or do some kind of work to get your own.” Cusic says that he learned to play background and lead all at the same time — a unique twang mainly strummed by the older player. Cusic did have a brief stint with a couple of buddies, R.C. and Roosevelt. They took their act on the road to Florida for a while. But life on the road, living the fast life and playing in different jukes night to night has its toll. “More times than enough. When you start playing with a band or a group of fellows, there’s always some point when somebody think the other fellow is getting more of the money,” Cusic said. “So I felt I was better off playing by myself and made my way back to Leland.” Not too many people outside of Leland even know that Cusic had a hand in the music of the late Little Milton. “He used to come by my house over there just outside the city limits and sit on the porch with his cut-off boots and watch me play,” Cusic said, thinking back to the early ’50s. “I can remember taking his fingers and placing them on the strings along the neck of the guitar. But that was back then,” Cusic thought returning from his memories. Cusic went off into the Army for two years. And Little Milton made his way to Memphis, Tenn. And the rest was history. With no real regrets, Cusic settled down and married after returning home and had children, along with a greater responsibility. “I had to get a real job that paid some bills around here,” he said. This decision landed him at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Stoneville, where he worked until his retirement around 1991. FREE QUOTES MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT PLAN G: “Obituaries over one inch in length are paid advertisements.” STEEL ROOFING GALVALUME & PAINTED SUNRISE/SET • Hurricane Debris Cleanup • Tree Removal • Tractor Work • Lawn & Shrub Maintenance ~ Fully Insured ~ Serving Pascagoula, Moss Point, Gautier, Ocean Springs CALL 475-6048 $76/month Age 66 Female Non-Smoker GARY SMITH AGENCY, INC. 1964 Market St. 762-7511 Pascagoula A Certified Agent for Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi ROLL UP & SLIDING DOOR SYSTEMS CUSTOM DESIGNED TRIM • ACCESSORIES STEEL PURLINS • INSULATION FRAZIER & ROBERTS, PLLC GOLDIN METALS, INC. 727 Watts Avenue, P.O. 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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: news@mspressonline.com 3-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS LOCAL/STATE Katrina closes 46,000 hotel rooms on Coast ■ On the Mississippi Coast, 76 percent of rooms unavailable By ALAN SAYRE The Associated Press BATON ROUGE, La. — Damage to hotels in the Gulf Coast states hit by Hurricane Katrina was far worse than originally projected with nearly 46,000 rooms now unavailable, an industry study group says. According to Portsmouth, N.H.-based Lodging Econometrics, 286 hotels in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama sustained storm damage that required them to at least close some rooms. The group said computer modeling originally forecast a loss of 30,000 to 40,000 rooms. In Mississippi, Econometrics said, the Category 4 hurricane closed 93 hotels with 13,701 rooms. Of those, 9,240 — or 76 percent — were along the state’s Gulf Coast. The figures, which were based on surveys and interviews with hotel officials, are preliminary, the organization said. “The number of reported closings is likely to rise as communications systems are restored and the extent of the damage will become better known as certain areas like New Orleans are reopened to travel, allowing hotel owners and managers and insurance adjusters to travel to the affected areas to make property assessments,” said Lodging Econometrics President Patrick Ford. As of Sept. 15, Louisiana had 160 closed hotels with 28,481 rooms, and 33 closed hotels in Alabama with 3,650 rooms for an overall total in the region, including Mississippi, of 45,832 unavailable rooms, Lodging Econometrics. In a tighter survey of coastal areas, which included eight parishes in Louisiana, three counties in Mississippi and two counties in Alabama, Lodging Econometrics said 25,242 affected rooms, or 70 percent of the rooms in the coastal area of Louisiana were out of service; 9,240 rooms or 76 percent were out in coastal Mississippi; and 3,389 rooms or 34 percent were closed in coastal Alabama. Among convention-hosting cities, New Orleans had 24,972 rooms, or 70 percent, closed; Biloxi, Miss., reported 5,646 rooms, or 71 percent, unavailable; Gulfport, Miss., had 1,987 rooms, or 66 percent, out; and Mobile, Ala., lost 3,389 rooms, or 34 percent of that market. The report also said the casino-hotel industry along the Mississippi Gulf Coast was largely wiped out. The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, which had been scheduled to open this month, will have to be completely rebuilt, Lodging Econometrics said. Eleven operating hotel-casinos with a total of 5,606 rooms are all closed to the public, the report said. Fourteen hotels in the Katrina-affected area reported housing government, military and contract workers, and some refugees, the port said. Ford said accommodations in those hotels “are more like those of a dormitory than a hotel.” “Those hotels providing temporary shelter today will require significant refurbishing in the future before assuming normal operations and welcoming the traveling public,” Ford said. Milton adopts Waveland MILTON, Fla. (AP) — Officials in this Florida Panhandle town plan to make a three hour trip to a Mississippi city devastated by Hurricane Katrina in efforts to help their government rebuild. Milton officials are set to leave Tuesday for Waveland, Miss., which is more than 160 miles to the west. The cities share similar experiences because they have been blasted by hurricanes — Milton was hit by Hurricane Ivan last year, and Waveland was crushed by Katrina on Aug. 29. The decision to adopt Waveland stems from a visit that the wife of James Varnell, that city’s police chief, paid to United Way of Santa Rosa County. She evacuated to Milton during Katrina and sought assistance for Waveland. A shower trailer, office trailer, protective gloves, water, rain gear and anti-bacterial hand sanitizer have been requested by Waveland. City officials also are looking for new items — sleeping bags, white socks, towels and wash cloths — to include in the relief effort. “We are going to do what we can to bring that city back up,” Milton Mayor Guy Thompson told the Pensacola News Journal. “We’d be appreciative if someone would do that for us.” William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Justin Webb from Ocean Springs washes the love bugs and grime off his mother’s SUV. Many residents tried to return to normal routines Sunday afternoon, nearly three weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast. STRIVING FOR NORMALCY Residents eat, shop, even wash their cars ... trying to get back to life as it once was By JOY E. STODGHILL and ALLISON MATHER The Mississippi Press Shelters, emergency vehicles, piles of supplies and clothes outside, signs advertising “free” things and a wide variety of license plates serve as daily reminders that Jackson County is anything but normal right now. But, sights such as people talking on cell phones, pulling up for an ordered pizza or strolling around the mall provide hope that some sense of normalcy could be in the near future following Hurricane Katrina’s Aug. 29 landfall. “Everyone’s lives have been messed up, but maybe they come in here and relax a little,” said Brannon Peoples, manager at The Mellow Mushroom in Ocean Springs. The Mellow Mushroom is one of many restaurants that opened as soon as possible after Katrina. Peoples said they opened Sept. 9. “We had the busiest week last week since we opened in June,” he said over the roar of a late Sunday afternoon crowd. The restaurant, like others in the area, remains full throughout the day. Another normal summer sight is that of people busily washing their cars. At a car wash on U.S. 90 in Ocean Springs, lines of vehicles formed as people waited their turn to “wash Katrina away,” as the makeshift sign read. Justin Webb of Ocean Springs took care in washing his mother’s SUV. He said they had just returned from Panama City, where they evacuated for the storm. He said they were ready to get rid of the “love bugs” that don’t seem to have been affected by the storm and had built up on the front of their vehicle. Emiley Tapio from Greenville, S.C., assist- ed several fellow volunteers from the Hearts with Hands program in ridding a van of the pesky bugs. The group members were from South Carolina and North Carolina. Sarah Carter’s return to normal meant a return to shopping Sunday. The Vancleave resident went as far as Colonial Bel Air Mall in Mobile to beef up her winter shoe collection. “I’m looking for boots,” she said. The day marked her first trip out of the disaster area since Katrina hit. Carter restarted classes at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Gautier last week, along with her job at Encore Rehabilitation in Ocean Springs. “It’s the first time I’ve been anywhere to eat or shopping or anything,” she said. She’s returned to the routine she had before the storm, and things seem normal. “But it still doesn’t feel normal,” Carter said. “There’s kind of a weird vibe to everything.” Carter’s temporary roommate, Jonathon Russell, said he feels like he did before Katrina hit, until he’s around people that are still dealing with their personal aftermath. A former waiter at waterfront Hucks Cove in Gautier — now closed indefinitely — Russell does “sub-sub-contracting.” “That’s when you get some normalcy — when you finally go back to work,” he said. Russell said he didn’t know if there are psychological benefits to returning to routines that were in place before the storm. “I think some people just handle it better than others,” he said. “You adapt to it, maybe.” The Singing River Mall seems to have more business lately, as well. Some people come to spend time with friends and fami- ly in a cool place, others come out of boredom, some come to replace lost clothes or other items, and some are there to eat. Ocean Springs residents Kasa Cudd and Jamie and Bridgett Long sat on a bench in the middle of the mall while Bridgett enjoyed the cool taste of a cup of chocolate ice cream. Cudd said they have “start(ed) trying to get back to normal.” Jamie Long said, “We’ve been taking time to clean up.” They had damage to their roof and lost a tree and their shed. “We need a new shed,” Bridgett Long said. She quickly added they had already replaced their mailbox with a new black one. Jamie Long lost her job at the Imperial Palace, so she is in the process of applying for jobs now. “I think everybody wishes it would all just go away and go back to the way things were before (the storm),” said Kiley Keebler of Vancleave. She was in the mall with her family, including her 19-month-old daughter. She said they came to get some lunch and to “entertain” her little girl and allow her an opportunity to get out and walk around. Shirley Lyon and Amber Moran were shopping for a dress that Lyon could wear to Moran’s Dec. 30 wedding. Despite a leaking roof at home in Ocean Springs, they were out and trying to get back to life as it once was. Reporter Joy E. Stodghill can be reached at (866) 843-9020 or at jstodghill@mspressonline.com. Reporter Allison Mather can be reached at amather@mspressonline.com. No relief vouchers for George County — yet Mattress City By ROYCE ARMSTRONG The Mississippi Press LUCEDALE — Immediate assistance apparently means different things to different people, especially when it comes to dealing with the American Red Cross. Immediate assistance is an important part of the George County Disaster Plan, according to Emergency Management Coordinator Lorraine Howell. “The Red Cross is one of the agencies that are supposed to step in right away,” Howell said. “That is why they have the responsibility for setting up and staffing the hurricane shelters.” George County residents are wondering when Red Cross assistance may be coming. It has been three weeks since Hurricane Katrina destroyed homes and businesses, turned lives upside down. So far, the Red Cross presence in George County has been limited to the local branch manager, Sue Hathorn, and operation of shelters during and immediately after the storm. “We have distributed food and other donated items,” Hathorn said. “We have also made referrals to the Salvation Army for people needing clothing. People call here and ask when we are going to start passing out vouchers. We aren’t. Vouchers are used for local disasters. This is a national disaster.” The Red Cross gives immediate assistance checks during national disasters. The amount given is determined by the number of people living in a household. The question, for many George County residents, is when that help will arrive. The Red Cross is already distributing assistance checks in Jackson County. George and Jackson are part of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter with a district office in Montgomery, Ala. Greene County residents, too, are already receiving Red Cross assistance checks. The chapter serving Greene County is in a different district. “The problem is that the damage in south Jackson County was so much greater than here,” Hathorn said. “The storm was on Monday. I didn’t have any communication with Paige Roberts (chapter director) until (the following) Thursday.” People in George County are not unsympathetic to the need in Jackson County, according to Lucedale Mayor Dayton Whites, who spent a good portion of Thursday morning calling Red Cross officials in Mississippi, Alabama and Washington D.C., trying to find someone who knew when assistance checks would come to George County. “There is a need here, too, a great need. We have people who have lost their jobs or their homes or food. We have people on fixed incomes who spent most of their monthly check cleaning up after the storm and are now almost out of money.” Whites stopped short of saying that it appeared someone had made the decision that because Jackson County was more heavily damaged, George County residents will have to wait. “We were told,” he said, “that when Jackson County was squared away, the Red Cross would come to George County.” “I spoke with Paige about this situation this morning,” Hathorn said. “She told me that checks should start com- WE’RE OPEN! ing to George County by next week.” Reporter Royce Armstrong may be reached by e-mail at rarmstrong@mspressonline.co m. or (601) 947-9933. HOUSES GUTTED CHEAP CALL: 228-235-4641 Choice Sets Firm Set Plush Set Pillow Top Set SpringAir Set Beautyrest Set Queens $149 $269 $299 $499 $649 Kings $199 $349 $399 $699 $999 $$Another 5% Off with mention of Ad (Not Valid with any other offer. 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Listing of the previously mentioned areas of practice does not indicate any certification of expertise therein. 4-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 NATION Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: news@mspressonline.com Everybody loved ‘Raymond’ again at Emmys ■ ‘Lost’ named best drama series By LYNN ELBER The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Everybody loved “Raymond” one more time, honoring the show Sunday as best comedy series for its final season. That denied the prize to newcomer “Desperate Housewives” while giving best drama honors to another first-year hit, “Lost.” “All year long they’ve been asking us, ‘Do you think, now that your show is going, that this means the end of the sitcom?”’ “Raymond” executive producer Phil Rosenthal said dryly. “I want to say, yes. I also think, beyond that, it’s the end of laughing and soon the end of smiling.” Felicity Huffman and Patricia Arquette became first-time Emmy winners as they received lead actress honors while Tony Shalhoub and James Spader once again proved favorites in the best actor category. “I’ve turned into one of those actresses and I’m sorry,” Huffman, who plays an overwhelmed homemaker on ABC’s “Desperate Housewives,” said as she teared up at the start of her acceptance speech. She thanked “the women of Wisteria Lane,” her co-stars Marcia Cross and Teri Hatcher — also nominees in the category — and Eva Longoria. Arquette, who plays a crime-solving psychic in NBC’s “Medium,” won the best drama series actress award. “I want to thank you for this honor, for putting me in this incredible company,” she said. She offered her “respect and gratitude” to volunteers helping Hurricane Katrina victims and issued a prayer that soldiers in Iraq “come home safe and sound.” Shalhoub was named best actor in a comedy series for “Monk.” “To my fellow nominees, whoever they are — I’m not that familiar with their work, I just want to say, there’s always next year. Except, you know, for Ray Romano,” he said, jokingly. Spader was named best dramatic actor for “Boston Legal” for his portrayal of a lawyer with an ethics problem — his second consecutive win. “I’d like to thank the academy and I’d like to thank my mother and I’d like to thank my mother again, because I forgot to thank her last year,” he said. Other past Emmy favorites grabbed trophies at Sunday’s ceremony, with Brad Garrett and Doris Roberts of “Everybody Loves Raymond” and William Shatner of “Boston Legal” receiving best supporting actor honors. Garrett received his third Emmy for the CBS sitcom and Shatner received his second Emmy for the character of egotistical lawyer Denny Crane, which also had first been featured on “The Practice.” “Oh, my gosh. ... Thank you so much,” said Garrett, adding facetiously: “I have to dedicate this to Britney (Spears) and our baby. This is amazing.” Roberts appeared on stage with two grandsons at her side. “This is the icing on the cake,” she said, accepting her fourth trophy for her role as a meddling mother-in-law. “Nine wonderful years on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ and to finish it off with this is wonderful.” Blythe Danner was named best supporting actress in a drama for Showtime’s “Huff.” “I think my husband Bruce Paltrow is up there, stirring this up for me,” Danner said, making a sentimental reference to her late husband, a director, then turned to two pressing national issues. Danner said Paltrow (their children include actress Gwyneth Paltrow) would want her to pay tribute to hurricane-ravaged New Orleans and she issued a plea for the return of troops from Iraq. Host Ellen DeGeneres paid brief tribute to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The magnolia on her lapel was for them; presenters also were asked to wear the state flower of Louisiana and Mississippi. And Jon Stewart, a winner and a presenter, did a comedic bit that blasted the federal response to Katrina. But for the most part, the tragedy that had drawn Americans to their TV sets received scant attention as the ceremony’s focus remained mainly on the awards. The ceremony did include a tribute to late-night king Johnny Carson, the “Tonight” show host who died this year, with David Letterman remembering the man who entertained America and was mentor to so many comedians. The ceremony also honored network TV’s veteran news anchors, the retired Dan Rather of CBS and Tom Brokaw of NBC and the late Peter Jennings of ABC. Rather and Brokaw drew a prolonged standing ovation when they took the stage. For their supporting acting work in a miniseries or a movie, Paul Newman was honored for “Empire Falls” and Jane Alexander for “Warm Springs,” both on HBO. Hugh Jackman was honored as best individual performance in a variety or music program for his work as host of the 58th annual Tony Awards. “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” repeated as best variety, music or comedy series and again won for writing. “The Amazing Race” was named outstanding reality-competition program for the third time. The directing and writing awards for a drama series were split between two new hit shows. “Lost” won the former and “House” took the latter. Geoffrey Rush was honored as best actor in a miniseries or movie for “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO’s dramatic take on the comic actor which also claimed writing and directing awards. S. Epatha Merkerson was named best actress in a miniseries or movie for “Lackawanna Blues,” on HBO, and proceeded to charm the audience by announcing her acceptance speech, which she’d tucked into her bosom, AP Jon Stewart hugs presenter Brad Garrett, center, as presenter Patricia Heaton holds the Emmy he accepted for the outstanding variety, music or comedy series for ‘The Daily Show with Jon Stewart’ at the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. AP Brad Garrett holds the award for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series for his work on ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ at the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday in Los Angeles. AP Former news anchors Tom Brokaw, left, and Dan Rather shake hands on stage Sunday during a tribute to news anchors during the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Marcia Cross arrives for the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Cross was nominated for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her work on ‘Desperate Housewives.’ had slipped down and couldn’t be retrieved. “Desperate Housewives” won the comedy series directing award while the writing trophy went to Fox’s “Arrested Development.” HBO’s “Warm Springs,” which a revamped version of its song “September,” paying tribute to the TV season past. The Black Eyes Peas jumped in with a few rap verses, including a Martha Stewart lyric: “Went to jail, got a show, that’s the way entertainment goes.” AP dramatized Franklin D. Roosevelt’s battle against polio before becoming president, was named best TV movie. The best miniseries trophy went to PBS’ “The Lost Prince.” Earth, Wind & Fire kicked off the show at the Shrine Auditorium with New Orleans’ battered health system faces ongoing crisis By DAVID CRARY The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — This city’s health care facilities have been shattered to an extent unmatched in U.S. history, and its hospital system faces grave challenges as residents begin returning, the vice president of the national hospital accreditation organization said Sunday. The official, Joe Cappiello, said several hospitals were probably damaged beyond repair by Hurricane Katrina, while some may try to rush back into business before conditions are safe. Others, while rebuilding, may lose doctors and nurses to communities elsewhere. He also recounted harrowing details of how doctors and nurses felt compelled — against the fundamentals of their training — to make triage-style choices during the flood. They were forced to aid some patients at the expense of others with less chance of survival. “Essentially the health care infrastructure of New Orleans is gone — it no longer exists,” said Cappiello, who just completed a three-day mission to the city along with a colleague from the Illinois-based Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Although the city has more than a dozen hospitals, none Official warns of damaged hospitals Several New Orleans hospitals were probably damaged beyond repair by Hurricane Katrina, according to a hospital accreditation official who completed a three day tour of the facilities. Flooding as of Sept. 1 Lake Pontchartrain Lindy Boggs Medical Center Memorial Medical Center where 45 people died due to flooding New Orleans Remained open Medical Center of Louisiana/ Charity and University Campus 90 Hospitals Damaged from storm 10 Mississippi River L O U I S I A N A Other local hospitals SOURCE: Louisiana State Hospital Association have resumed normal operations. Officials at Children’s Hospital, which Mayor Ray Nagin had hoped would be ready when residents are allowed to return to the Uptown neighborhood this week, said they may need 10 more days to prepare. Nagin’s plan is to start repopulating the city neighborhood by neighborhood, starting Monday with the Algiers section, across the Mississippi River from downtown New Orleans. Over the next week and a half, the Garden District and the French Quarter, the city’s historic heart, are due to open to residents 0 2 mi 0 2 km AP and businesses. All are areas that did not flood, but Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen, head of the federal government’s hurricane response, has urged Nagin not to rush people back in. He did not want to set a timeline on Sunday, but he said the information he was getting from administrators at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Environmental Protection Agency suggested it still was not safe enough. Touro Infirmary in the Garden District, one of the city’s largest hospitals, announced plans to reopen on Wednesday, when residents are due to start moving back into the neighborhood. That would make it the first to reopen since the storm. Cleaning crews were busy Sunday carting out debris and readying the hospital to open. 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WHAT CAN YOU GET AT THE DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS (DRCs)?: • OCEAN SPRINGS — Next to American Thrift Store (U.S. 90): FEMA registration, applicant services, online application, SBA loans for homeowners, tax assistance, USDA agricultural assistance, USDA rural housing loan and mortgage programs, crisis counseling, legal assistance, Red Cross (information only), disaster unemployment, Social Security, blue roof Right of Entry sign-up, human services/food stamps, Medicaid, damaged homes mitigation information, phone bank, first aid, aging services. • PASCAGOULA — Pascagoula High School: FEMA registration, applicant services, online application, SBA loans for homeowners, tax assistance, crisis counseling, disaster unemployment, Social Security, damaged homes mitigation information, first aid, aging services. • MOSS POINT — Pelican Landing Conference Center (6217 Hwy. 613): FEMA registration, applicant services, online application, SBA loans for homeowners, tax assistance, USDA rural housing loan and mortgage programs, crisis counseling, legal assistance, disaster unemployment, Social Security, blue roof Right of Entry sign-up, human services/food stamps. BOIL WATER NOTICE LIFTED: • Mississippi Department of Health (MDH) has LIFTED the “boil water” alert for those who get their drinking water from Mockingbird Trailer Park in Jackson County. That water is now safe to drink. HEALTH: • Mississippi Department of Health has established a Jackson County Mold Hotline to call for information on how to prevent growth of mold or how to disinfect your home if mold is already present. Call 866-458-4948. • Moisture that enters buildings from leaks or flooding makes mold grow faster. Mold can cause disease, trigger allergic reactions and continue to damage materials long after the storm. Failure to control moisture and mold can present short and long-term health risks. • To Protect Against Health Risks Associated with MOLD: — Wear gloves and protective gear while cleaning up. — Remove standing water from your home or office. — Remove wet materials. — If mold growth has already occurred, carefully remove or clean the moldy material. — Consider using personal protective equipment when cleaning or removing mold — gloves, goggles and an N-95 particle respirator (found at most local hardware stores). Check with a health care provider before wearing a respirator. Do not use a respirator if you have heart disease, asthma or emphysema. — Individuals with known mold allergies or asthma should not clean or remove moldy materials. — Open windows and doors to provide plenty of fresh air. — Remember to not mix cleaners and disinfectants, as hazardous gases may produce hazardous chemical reactions. Read and follow label instructions carefully. • The medical clinic at the Singing River Mall has closed. • Mississippi Department of Health is providing TETANUS SHOTS at Singing River Mall (outside the old Conrad’s Restaurant). Hours: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. today (Sunday), 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. weekdays. • Well water testing (drinking water wells) — to have your well water tested, you may contact the Mississippi Department of Health or the following private lab: Micro Lab (6500 Sunplex Drive, Ocean Springs, 228-875-6420). There will be a charge for using Micro Lab’s services. RED CROSS: • The shelter located at Vancleave High School has closed. Those using that shelter are now using the Gautier Convention Center and St. Paul’s Methodist Church in Ocean Springs. • The Singing River Mall Special Needs facility closed Saturday. The Navy ship “Comfort” is now available for sheltering those with special needs. GARBAGE/DEBRIS PICKUP: • For debris removal at curbside — separate household appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc.) from other debris and garbage to be hauled away. MUNICIPALITIES CITY OF GAUTIER: • If you have a trailer that you wish to place on your property, call the Planning Department at 228-497-1879 for a permit. If citizens need a permit, they should call the city’s planning department at 228-497-1878. CITY OF MOSS POINT: • Moss Point City Hall (4412 Denny St.) resumes normal business hours this week (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.). Call 475-0300 for more information. • Each day doctors and nurses will be in a different section of the city for medical services. For information on future locations, contact the Moss Point City Hall at 475-0300. CITY OF OCEAN SPRINGS: • Day camp for school children will open today through Friday near the old Swingster Building at 1515 Government St. • Coast Transit Authority Transit Bus Service is running regular hours and garbage pickup has returned to normal. • Volunteers are needed to work in various city positions. Call 228-875-4236 for more information. CITY OF PASCAGOULA: • The Pascagoula Senior Center will open today. • Power restoration in residences: — All inside receptacles must be cleaned or preferably replaced. — Outside service connections must be cleaned or replaced by removing the panel and breakers, flushed with fresh water and sprayed with electrical contact cleaner before replacing in box. — All work should be performed by a licensed electrician. — Once cleanup or replacement is complete, call 228-9386620 for an inspection. • Gulf Coast United Football Club will host free soccer for children ages 6 and up at the Pascagoula Soccer Complex on Tillman Street — Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Call Darcie at 228-218-6032 for more information. • City Hall will be open on weekends until further notice at the 14th Street offices on 4015 14th St., from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The phone number is 762-1020 (regular number). Residents may pay utility bills and receive permits for hurricane repair work. All hurricane repairs require permits. • Garbage — Red River began regular routes on Sept. 12. Use trash carts for garbage. Recycle Center on 14th Street is open for household trash, weekdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 Shelter From Page 1-A “We’re going to rebuild. We’re not going anywhere,” he said. “We have a mortgage. I’m not going to run out on a mortgage.” The Clems have been in three different shelters since the night after the hurricane. They went to Ocean Springs Middle School first, then to Vancleave High School and finally to Christus Victor. James Hosli was another hurricane victim. He stayed with his sister on Fort Bayou Road during the storm. The home that he and his brother share is gone. “We lost everything; I mean everything,” he said. Hosli, 73, is waiting to hear from FEMA, like most other shelter residents. He said he thinks he and his brother will get a recreational vehicle to put on their property until they can rebuild. He reminisced about Hurricane Camille and pointed out why Katrina was so much more devastating with its longer duration and larger eye. The hotel in Biloxi where he stayed during Camille was destroyed by Katrina. According to shelter manager Sonny Naranjo, the Christus Victor shelter is unique for a couple of rea- William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Bertiemay Cochran, who lost her home in North Biloxi, has been staying in shelters with her stepdaughter since Hurricane Katrina’s landfall three weeks ago. sons. “This is the first time the Red Cross has even done a joint effort with a faithbased organization,” he said. He said they have worked well with the church. The Red Cross provides two meals a day which are brought in Emergency Response Vehicles and the church provides breakfast. The Red Cross provisions total 300 meals a day. They feed not only the residents, but also volunteer workers, health workers, doctors and nurses. The other unusual aspect of the shelter is that they allow animals. Naranjo said they have been able to keep 10 dogs in a fenced play yard and the cats are in kennels in the room with the Clems and another couple. Food has been donated to them, and Naranjo said a veterinarian has checked on the animals for the residents. Reporter Joy E. Stodghill can be reached at (866) 8439020 or jstodghill@mspressonline.com. Cruise ship From Page 1-A move as many county residents as possible to the ship, adding that Jackson County residents will get priority. Many of the initial residents for the Carnival came from Moss Point and St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Ocean Springs. He said shuttles would be provided to take people from the cruise ship to work or to handle personal business related to storm recovery. “This was all volunteer, said FEMA spokeswoman Lynne Keating, who is working with the ship project. “All the people who will live on the Holiday chose to do it. They were given the option and they agreed to take it. Keating said the goal of the project is to get all of the Jackson County residents out of the shelters and onto the cruise ship. Paige Roberts, executive director for the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross, said the move FEMA/CARNIVAL AGREEMENT AT A GLANCE Key facts about Carnival Cruise Lines’ agreement with the Federal Emergency Management Agency to lease ships for housing refugees and relief workers after Hurricane Katrina: Number of ships leased: Three. Length of agreement: Six months. Amount of contract: $192 million, plus up to $44 million for certain expenses. Names of leased ships: Ecstasy, Holiday and Sensation. will free up shelter space for other people who may be forced to move because their homes are unlivable. “There are going to be many people who are going to realize that they will not be able to stay in their homes or who may be unable to stay any longer with relatives and will have to move in a shelter,” she said. “Just because people are moving doesn’t mean we’re closing the shelters. We’ve just ordered shower facilities for the Gautier Civic Center and Riverfront, which is in the Moss Point Police and Fire Department complex. We will have other people coming.” Although FEMA’s lease with Carnival is for six months, Keating said she does not anticipate that all of the residents will stay on Holiday for the entire time. “Many people will eventually find other places to live,” she said. “The purpose of temporary housing is to provide safe, secure, sanitary housing for a brief period of time until the situation changes for the residents and they are able to find other accommodations.” Reporter John Surratt can be reached at jsurratt@mspressonline.com or (251) 219-5551. The Associated Press contributed to this story. “There are going to be many people who are going to realize that they will not be able to stay in their homes or who may be unable to stay any longer with relatives and will have to move in a shelter.” — Paige Roberts, of the American Red Cross 7-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS CLOTHES LINE Conditions getting better for Acadian Ambulance ■ Driven from their office, the county’s ambulance service is now operating from the sheriff’s reserve building By JOHN SURRATT The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — Acadian Ambulance spokesman Bennie French put the recent events in perspective. “From every aspect, it was a unique experience,” Acadian’s community relations director said. Three weeks after Hurricane Katrina, things are getting better for Jackson County’s ambulance service provider. Forced out of their Old Mobile Highway headquarters in Pascagoula by the hurricane’s storm surge, Acadian’s employees are now working out of the sheriff’s reserve building at the Jackson County Fair Grounds. “I appreciate Sheriff Mike Byrd allowing us to use their building,” French said. “He offered it to us right after the storm. He rose to the occasion. We’ve been in there five to six days.” When Katrina hit Jackson County, the ambulance service employees on duty were hunkered down at their headquarters to wait the storm out. Late that morning, Katrina’s storm surge began flowing around the building. “We saw it come up,” Operations Director Sandi Dubaz said. “We didn’t think it would threaten us, because it was in the streets around us.” The surge soon threatened the building, seeping in under the doors, when someone opened a door, Dubaz said, the water came. “We were in water up to our knees — 15 to 20 inches at least,” she said. “We picked up the computers from the floor and put them on the desk. Fortunately, we didn’t get any water in the units; they were all parked high enough out of the water. “It was desperate,” she said. “We called our representative at the EOC (emergency operations center) to tell him we were evacuating and he told us they were surrounded (by surge) and the roof had blown off and they had to leave for the courthouse. We knew we were in trouble then. We were very lucky.” After the storm, French said, the ambulance teams assisted emergency workers with rescues and first aid calls. “Most of the rescues were done by the fire department,” he said. “We transported people to the hospital or to shelters. We found people in the usual places — attics, clinging to trees and other locations.” The crews also delivered ice, water and meals ready to eat to people in damaged areas, some- H thing they continue to do. They also gave from 5,000 to 6,000 tetanus shots after the storm, providing a service the other health agencies were unable to provide at the time. Since the storm, Acadian has continued operating, French said, adding that they’ve received help from other ambulance services. “The assistance was heaven sent,” he said. “A South Florida Task Force came in Wednesday evening with 16 ambulances, support vehicles and the personnel to staff them.” The Florida team, he said, went to work despite the fatigue from its trip and took over for Acadian’s crews to allow them time to take care of personal storm-related needs. The team’s off duty crews, French said, performed humanitarian work delivering water, ice and food to damaged areas. The Florida team was later replaced by an Illinois ambulance service and one ambulance team from Colorado. “They just showed up and stayed,” French said of the Colorado team. Since the storm, Dubaz said Acadian has averaged 60 to 75 calls per day. Sixty to 62 of those involved transporting patients to hospitals. The daily average of patient transports is 31 per day. Most of the injuries, Dubaz said, involve trauma cases, heat-related illness, strokes and heart attacks as people begin the job of clearing and removing debris. “Our employees have done a fantastic job during all this, despite the personal tragedies they’ve had,” French said. “A lot of agencies have stepped up to the plate to help us. The National Guard has provided a steady supply of medical supplies. Other agencies have come to our aid; so many people have stepped up to help us. “(Civil Defense Director) Butch Loper and the Board of Supervisors have worked with us,” he said. “Wade Baptist Church has made sure that our crews and the crews that came in had a place to rest and three meals a day. They have bought the food and cooked it.” Dr. Michael Seymour, Acadian’s medical director, was with the crews since the storm, French said, adding Seymour has balanced his duties with the Singing River Hospital System and going out on emergency calls with crews. “Nobody expected a catastrophic event such as this,” said French, who lost his home in the storm. “Between me and Sandi, we have 50 years experience in emergency medical services. We have never seen anything like this. “I was 17 when Camille hit Biloxi,” Dubaz said. “We got water on our house then, but not like this time. This has been devastating to my personnel.” John Surratt can be reached at jsurratt@mspressonline.com or at (866) 8439020. urricane Katrina dealt a severe blow to the coastal areas, and— in some cases—the internal portions for Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. Your friends at Singing River Federal Credit Union know firsthand the hardships caused by this brutal storm. Very few, if any, residents remain untouched by Katrina’s force. As a result of the storm, members in affected areas will be given a 60 day “payment relief” on all consumer and real estate loans. Members with loans will automatically receive the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Ronnie Whitehead and K.C. Copeland pick out clothing from a pile of donated clothes Sunday afternoon at Grace Independent Baptist Church in Ocean Springs. City employees accused of taking donations KENNER, La. (AP) — Officials are responding to complaints that city workers helped themselves to cases of Gatorade, brand-new clothing and other donated items that were intended for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Philip Ramon, chief of staff to Kenner Mayor Philip Capitano, said the city has removed the official who had presided over the distribution. City officials planned to investigate the alleged pilfering, but Ramon added that many employees were themselves hurricane victims. “If they can get some supplies they need, then God bless them,” he said. Thousands of hurricane-stricken residents of the city a few miles west of New Orleans have been lining up each day at a furniture store parking lot to get clothing, food, household items and tons of other donated supplies. Buyouts From Page 1-A “That’s my heritage. My family has always been seafaring people and we have to live close to the water,” said Ford, a retired shipping agent for the Jackson County Port Authority. Some of the homes destroyed by Katrina stood for more than 200 years, and like the Fords, many residents want to rebuild near the beach. “This was a freak storm and I don’t think we should overreact,” Ford said. Although Wendell and Rita Houston, whose Parsley Avenue home was flooded, see the need for parks, they say there could be a compromise if changes do occur. “There are so many people who want to rebuild by the beach, and others who have already gone from what I’ve heard,” Rita Houston, 48, said. “Some folks are leaving in the north part of the city, too, so who knows what could be done?” Wendell Houston said it will be part of the massive rebuilding process that will take place over the coming years. “As long as everybody’s involved, it’ll be what we all want, and that’s what democracy is all about,” he said. “There might not be places to hold town meetings, so to speak, but we’ve come this far as a community, we can go all the way now.” Reporter Brad Crocker can be reached at bcrocker@mspressonline.com or (866) 843-9020. payment relief (interest will continue to accrue based on the original contract). If you do not need the payment relief, or if you need payment relief and did not receive it, please contact the credit union by calling: 228-475-9531 (Moss Point), 601-947-4578 (George County) or 1-888-474-0080 (Toll Free). For timely credit union news, access to homebanking or to view current interest rates, log-on to www.srfcu.org. Hours of Operation For George County and Moss Point Locations Monday - Friday 9 AM - 4 PM Moss Point Location Drive -Thru Only • Pascagoula Drive Thru Scheduled to Open Next Week Your friends at Singing River Federal Credit Union wish you and yours a hopeful future filled with blue skies, calm seas, and fair winds. We look forward to serving you as we work together to rebuild our wonderful cities, towns and communities along the Gulf Coast. 3 4!4%&!2ISHERETOHELP YOUWITHYOURCLAIM 3TATE&ARM®ISAWARETHATTHERECENTHURRICANEHASCAUSEDEXTENSIVE PROPERTYDAMAGE )F YOU ARE A 3TATE &ARM POLICYHOLDER AND YOUR HOME OR CAR HAS BEENDAMAGEDBYTHEHURRICANEPLEASE s #ONTACTYOUR3TATE&ARMAGENTOR s #ALL3&#,!)-TOREACHOUR CATASTROPHEOPERATORSOR s 6ISITSTATEFARMCOM®TOINITIATEACLAIMONLINE (ELPING PEOPLE RECOVER FROM THE UNEXPECTED IS WHAT BEING AGOODNEIGHBORISALLABOUT 0ROVIDING)NSURANCEAND&INANCIAL3ERVICES STATEFARMCOM® 3TATE&ARM)NSURANCE#OMPANIESs(OME/FFICES"LOOMINGTON)LLINOIS S PORTS THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Contact: JR. Wittner, 934-1426 E-mail address: mssports@themississippipress.com B MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 .. Glavine pitches six-hitter, beating former Atlanta Braves teammates AP New York Mets' Jose Reyes is safe on second with a steal as Atlanta Braves second baseman Marcus Giles misses the throw and shortstop Rafael Furcal looks on during the seventh inning at Shea Stadium in New York, Sunday. The Mets won 4-1. NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Glavine really wanted to finish his start — and not because of who he was facing. Glavine pitched a six-hitter to beat his former team and Cliff Floyd hit his career-high 32nd homer, leading the New York Mets over the Atlanta Braves 4-1 Sunday. Glavine (11-13) got Jeff Francoeur to bounce back to the mound to finish his 54th career complete game and his first since a 4-0 victory over Colorado on May 23, 2004. He was pleased with being able to go the distance in his 273rd career win. “Not because of my personal relationship with them, but because they’re a good team,” Glavine said. “Any time you get a complete game against anybody it’s nice, particularly against a first-place club that’s had success against you.” Victor Diaz and Carlos Beltran each added an RBI double during a four-run sixth inning, helping the Mets end another frustrating season against their NL East rivals by taking two of three over the weekend. Atlanta won the season series 13-6, its fifth straight year with doubledigit victories against New York. No Met had been more frustrated by the Braves than Glavine, who entered 18 with a 7.85 ERA in 11 career appearances against the team he won two Cy Young Awards with. But he snapped a personal three-game losing streak and won for the first time since Aug. 22. “It’s nice to see him kind of even things out ’cause he’s struggled against them in the past,” Mets manager Willie Randolph said. Glavine outpitched John Thomson, who had only one bad inning. But that was enough to keep him winless since May 5. The right-hander is 0-3 in six starts since missing nearly three months with an injured middle finger. “They came out aggressive in that inning,” Thomson said. “Three first-pitch fastballs and they were right on them.” The Braves lost for the fifth time in seven games. Jason Gore Panthers 27-17 victory over stands up Patriots sure does feel good to pressure FARMINGTON, Pa. (AP) — The collapse never came, even as a once-sizable lead dwindled to a single precarious stroke. This time, Sunday didn’t crush Jason Gore. It belonged to him. Gore, whose last-day unraveling already is part of U.S. Open lore, stood up to the 84 Lumber Classic field Sunday with big drives and steely nerves to win on the PGA Tour barely a month after being stuck in golf ’s minor leagues. Gore’s four-stroke lead with five holes to play was down to one over runner-up Carlos Franco by No. 18, but Gore landed his approach shot on the 468-yard par-4 on the lower fringe of the green. With a playoff looming if he didn’t get up and down, Gore deftly lagged his putt from 91 1/2 feet to within 22 inches, and tapped in for a final-round 2-under 70, a $792,000 paycheck and the Tour victory he once thought might never come. His 14-under 274 denied Franco (69) his first PGA victory since 2001 and was three shots better than third-place finisher Ben Crane (67). Gore never finished higher than 18th during two previous stays on the PGA Tour, in 2001 and 2003. Now, he joins Paul Stankowski (1996) as the only golfers to win on the developmental Nationwide and PGA tours in the same year. The portly, big-swinging Gore is the first to do so after earning the automatic in-season promotion that goes to any threetime Nationwide winner. Now, all those public course duffers who think they could make the leap to golf ’s big leagues have a new hero to go with John Daly. Gore, 31, looks as much like a spectator as he does a pro, and his caddy wears not a Nike or a Titleist cap, bur one plugging Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. Jason Gore, this one’s on you. And this wasn’t an ordinary post-majors win, either, with most of the big names long since gone. AP Jason Gore, of Valencia, Calif., celebrates with the gallery after winning the 2005 84 Lumber Classic by one stroke over Carlos Franco of Asuncion, Paraguay, Sunday in Farmington, Pa. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Panthers know a Week 2 victory over New England doesn’t come close to rectifying their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots two years ago. Even so, their 27-17 victory over the Patriots on Sunday sure did feel good. “It wasn’t a revenge game or a get-back game, because that was a long time ago,” said Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme. “This was just a big win for us.” It certainly was no Super Bowl reprise because neither team played that well. But the Panthers (1-1) did just enough to win, getting three touchdowns from Stephen Davis in the first regular-season meeting between the teams since the Patriots’ thrilling 32-29 Super Bowl win two seasons ago. But if it was any indication, neither team is ready to play for a championship and the Patriots (1-1) look nothing like a winner of three of the last four Super Bowls. “Do you think we’re going to win any more games playing like this?” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. “We can’t play like this. We have to play better. We have to coach better. This won’t be good enough ... against anyone we play.” Carolina won in spite of Delhomme, who was off all day and had an interception by Mike Vrabel returned 24 yards for a touchdown. Delhomme finished 11-of-26 for 154 yards and no touchdowns. It meant the Panthers had to rely on Davis, who ran for 77 yards and scored on three 1-yard plunges in his second game back from microfracture surgery on his right knee. Davis became the first running back to score three TDs against the Patriots since Curtis Martin did it in 2000. “I’m fine,” Davis said. I’m feeling great. I’m having no setbacks.” Neither did Carolina’s AP Carolina Panthers' Stephen Davis (48) runs through New England Patriots players Chad Brown (98) and Matt Chatham (58) for his third touchdown of the game during the fourth quarter of the Panthers' 27-17 win in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday. defense, despite the loss of tackle Kris Jenkins to a season-ending knee injury. Even without their run stopper, the Panthers shut down Corey Dillon and limited the Patriots to 39 yards rushing. “One person isn’t going to cause a tremendous drop-off, contrary to popular belief,” said end Julius Peppers. “We aren’t just going to fall off without Kris. We still play hard and we still have great players.” The Patriots lost because of Tom Brady, who had two of New England’s three turnovers and couldn’t carry the offensive load when the running game stalled. Brady finished 23-of-44 for 270 yards, one interception and one fumble. He did throw a 1-yard TD pass to Daniel Graham early in the first quarter, the 100th passing touchdown of his career, but struggled from there. New England was also sloppy, committing 12 penalties for 86 yards. “We came in here and said, ’We sucked today,’ “ Brady said. “Losing sucks. Any way you cut it, it’s no fun.” Carolina had control of the game early in the second half when John Kasay kicked his second field goal, a 52-yarder, to give the Panthers a 20-7 lead. But the Patriots seized the momentum by scoring 10 points in a span of 27 seconds. First, Adam Vinatieri con- nected on a 45-yarder to cut Carolina’s lead to 20-10. Then Delhomme made his biggest blunder of the game. Under pressure, he frantically searched the sideline for someone to dump the ball off to. Davis was briefly there, but Delhomme took too long to throw in his direction. When he finally did, Vrabel was the only player in the vicinity. He went untouched into the end zone for a 24-yard score. That cut it to 20-17 and the Panthers seemed to be unraveling. Delhomme exchanged words with Carolina safety Mike Minter as the two passed on the field, then had an exchange with Panthers coach John Fox. New Orleans Saints, Giants seek field gains as well as relief tonight EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — With an unprecedented nationwide disaster relief effort as a backdrop, the New York Giants and New Orleans Saints meet tonight in a game that could provide a huge boost to the winner. The Giants have not opened FLORIDA LOTTERY Cash 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-4-6 Play 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1-7-9 LOUISIANA LOTTERY Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5-5 Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5-7-1 .. . with two straight wins since 2000, the year they reached the Super Bowl, and haven’t won consecutive games since last October. The Saints are coming off an emotional win at Carolina in their first game since being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Monday’s game was to be the Saints’ home opener on Sept. 18 before damage to the Louisiana Superdome three weeks ago caused the NFL to move it to Giants Stadium. The league is using the rare Monday night doubleheader — Washington and Dallas play at 9 p.m. EDT, 90 minutes after the New York-New Orleans kickoff — to broad- cast a telethon to raise money for victims of the disaster. While Saints players have used the devastation suffered by residents of the Gulf Coast as a rallying point, it is worth remembering that the team has won five straight games dating back to last season, second best in the league behind New England’s sixgame streak. “I keep saying this, but before the hurricane got here, we were focused,” wide receiver Joe Horn said from San Antonio, where the team has relocated for the season. “The New Orleans Saints football team was focused to try and win a Super Bowl. By the hur- ricane coming and the homeless people that are here now watching us play, it gives us a little more initiative to play harder and play smarter.” Both New Orleans coach Jim Haslett and New York coach Tom Coughlin expect improvement from their teams despite the opening-day wins. The Saints forced four turnovers against Carolina but needed a 47-yard field goal from John Carney with 3 seconds left for a 23-20 victory. The Giants had a punt return and kickoff return for touchdowns in a 42-19 win over Arizona. AP New Orleans Saints' Deuce McAllister (26) celebrates after his second rushing touchdown against the Carolina Panthers during the second quarter in Charlotte, N.C., Sunday, Sept. 11. 2-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 BY THE NUMBERS FOOTBALL College Scores EAST Albright 21, Susquehanna 7 Alfred 42, St. Lawrence 7 American International 36, S. Connecticut 20 Baylor 20, Army 10 Bloomsburg 63, Lock Haven 0 Bridgewater, Mass. 48, Mass.-Dartmouth 7 Brown 34, Georgetown, D.C. 3 Charleston, W.Va. 39, W. Va. Wesleyan 34 Clarion 15, Mansfield 12 Coast Guard 30, Norwich 12 Concord 24, West Liberty 23 Cornell 24, Bucknell 7 Cortland St. 27, Kean 7 Dartmouth 26, Colgate 21 Defiance 29, Bethany, W.Va. 26 Delaware 42, West Chester 21 Delaware Valley 17, Wilkes 14 Edinboro 42, Tiffin 7 Endicott 46, Framingham St. 0 Fairmont St. 52, W. Virginia St. 0 Fitchburg St. 35, W. New England 20 Harvard 31, Holy Cross 21 Hillsdale 43, Gannon 9 Hobart 34, Franklin & Marshall 0 Ithaca 59, Hartwick 41 Johns Hopkins 9, Carnegie-Mellon 6 MIT 25, Mass. Maritime 14 Maine Maritime 28, Curry 21 Marist 31, Cent. Connecticut St. 22 Massachusetts 40, Albany, N.Y. 0 McDaniel 37, Catholic 36 Monmouth, N.J. 16, California, Pa. 15 Moravian 29, King’s, Pa. 18 New Hampshire 62, Towson 21 Pace 44, St. Anselm 14 Penn 41, Duquesne 14 Penn St. 40, Cent. Michigan 3 Princeton 23, Lafayette 21 RPI 41, Utica 10 Rhode Island 48, William & Mary 29 Richmond 26, Maine 21 Robert Morris 49, Butler 13 Rochester 41, Gettysburg 20 Rowan 49, W. Connecticut 3 Sacred Heart 38, Iona 14 Shepherd 34, Glenville St. 13 Shippensburg 23, Millersville 17 St. John Fisher 59, Mount Ida 0 Toledo 42, Temple 17 Union, N.Y. 22, Muhlenberg 14 Ursinus 13, La Salle 12 Virginia 27, Syracuse 24 WPI 52, Becker 21 Westfield St. 16, Nichols 14 William Paterson 17, Plymouth St. 0 Wis.-Stout 24, Springfield 7 MIDWEST Alma 38, Wittenberg 27 Anderson, Ind. 48, Earlham 7 Bemidji St. 35, Wis.-River Falls 19 Black Hills St. 27, Dakota St. 13 Blackburn 41, Trinity Bible 0 Carroll, Wis. 52, Illinois College 28 Case Reserve 19, Kenyon 8 Cent. Missouri 69, Truman St. 17 Chadron St. 45, Fort Hays St. 6 Cincinnati 7, W. Carolina 3 Concordia, Moor. 31, St. Thomas, Minn. 20 Concordia, St.P. 35, Minn. St., Mankato 21 Concordia, Wis. 40, Wis. Lutheran 13 Dana 24, Dakota Wesleyan 21 Dayton 46, Austin Peay 0 DePauw 38, Hope 12 Drake 37, Wis.-Platteville 14 Elmhurst 21, Chicago 17 Emporia St. 45, SW Baptist 28 Graceland, Iowa 37, Culver-Stockton 14 Grand Valley St. 14, Ashland 10 Grinnell 31, Macalester 23 Hamline 7, Gustavus 3 Illinois St. 27, E. Illinois 6 Indiana 38, Kentucky 14 Indianapolis 7, Ferris St. 3 Iowa 45, N. Iowa 21 Kansas 34, Louisiana Tech 14 Lake Forest 28, Beloit 12 Mac Murray 41, Tri-State 27 Marietta 46, Heidelberg 21 Martin Luther 21, Maranatha Baptist 0 Mary 19, Dickinson St. 7 Miami (Ohio) 27, Kent St. 10 Michigan 55, E. Michigan 0 Michigan St. 44, Notre Dame 41, OT MidAm Nazarene 38, Cent. Methodist 20 Millikin 31, Franklin 24 Minn. Duluth 55, Minn. St., Moorhead 7 Missouri 52, Troy 21 Missouri St. 45, SE Missouri 21 Monmouth, Ill. 28, St. Norbert 20 Morehead St. 48, Valparaiso 7 Mount St. Joseph 42, Kalamazoo 0 Mount Union 70, John Carroll 0 N. Dakota St. 41, Weber St. 0 N. Illinois 42, Tennessee Tech 3 N. Michigan 15, Wayne, Mich. 13 NW Missouri St. 31, Missouri Western 21 Nebraska 7, Pittsburgh 6 North Central 64, Augsburg 25 North Dakota 47, W. Washington 7 North Park 34, Eureka 6 Northwestern, Minn. 66, Principia 0 Ohio Northern 30, Baldwin-Wallace 17 Ohio St. 27, San Diego St. 6 Ohio Wesleyan 21, Olivet 7 Otterbein 17, Capital 14 Panhandle St. 20, Wayne, Neb. 17 Quincy 21, Iowa Wesleyan 16 Ripon 20, Lawrence 9 Rockford 39, Crown, Minn. 14 Rose-Hulman 42, Concordia, Ill. 10 S. Dakota Tech 19, Mayville St. 18 Saginaw Valley St. 42, Findlay 3 Sioux Falls 50, Briar Cliff 14 St. Cloud St. 38, Northern St., S.D. 7 St. Francis, Ind. 28, McKendree 21 St. John’s, Minn. 41, Carleton 7 St. Joseph’s, Ind. 41, Lincoln, Mo. 13 St. Olaf 27, Bethel, Minn. 25 St. Xavier 37, Malone 14 Thiel 42, Bluffton 0 Urbana 39, Trinity, Ill. 31 W. Michigan 34, S. Illinois 28 SOUTHWEST Alabama St. 41, Ark.-Pine Bluff 10 Cent. Arkansas 55, Henderson St. 7 E. Texas Baptist 23, Howard Payne 20 Hardin-Simmons 51, Louisiana College 13 Harding 16, Valdosta St. 13 McMurry 33, Austin 6 Oklahoma St. 20, Arkansas St. 10 Texas 51, Rice 10 Texas A&M 66, SMU 8 Texas Tech 80, Sam Houston St. 21 Tulsa 54, North Texas 2 W. Texas A&M 41, SW Oklahoma 14 Winona St. 45, W. New Mexico 34 SOUTH Akron 17, Middle Tennessee 7 Alabama 37, South Carolina 14 Alabama A&M 27, MVSU 13 Alcorn St. 24, Langston 7 Appalachian St. 30, Coastal Carolina 3 Auburn 63, Ball St. 3 Averett 28, Guilford 21 Brockport 14, Apprentice 7 Charleston Southern 16, Jacksonville 10 Duke 40, VMI 14 Elon 34, Presbyterian 19 Fayetteville St. 23, St. Paul’s 13 Ferrum 43, Chowan 26 Florida A&M 33, Howard 20 Fort Valley St. 20, Clark Atlanta 0 Furman 45, Samford 23 Georgia 44, Louisiana-Monroe 7 Georgia Tech 28, Connecticut 13 Indiana, Pa. 19, Catawba 16, OT Jackson St. 24, Texas Southern 21 James Madison 65, Delaware St. 7 Kentucky St. 28, Central St., Ohio 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 16, Davidson 9 Louisville 63, Oregon St. 27 Miami 36, Clemson 30, 3OT Millsaps 24, Concordia-Selma 23 Morehouse 50, Edward Waters 28 Morgan St. 55, Savannah St. 26 Murray St. 27, Indiana St. 15 N.C. Central 37, Shaw 31 N.C. State 54, E. Kentucky 10 Nicholls St. 54, Cheyney 0 North Alabama 56, Delta St. 21 S. Carolina St. 27, Bethune-Cookman 24 Salisbury 44, Christopher Newport 24 Shenandoah 20, Randolph-Macon 10 South Florida 31, UCF 14 Southern Miss. 48, McNeese St. 20 Southern U. 38, Prairie View 0 St. Augustine’s 44, Virginia St. 14 Tenn.-Martin 42, Tennessee St. 20 Thomas More 15, Grove City 7 Tusculum 20, Miles 14 UAB 35, Jacksonville St. 28 Vanderbilt 31, Mississippi 23 Virginia Tech 45, Ohio 0 Virginia Union 15, Johnson C. Smith 7 Virginia-Wise 25, S. Virginia 14 Wake Forest 44, East Carolina 34 Washington & Lee 10, Sewanee 7 West Virginia 31, Maryland 19 Winston-Salem 24, Elizabeth City St. 23 Wofford 21, Georgia Southern 17 Youngstown St. 42, Liberty 0 National Football League Glance All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 24 34 Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 25 26 New England 1 1 0 .500 47 47 Miami 1 1 0 .500 41 27 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 2 0 0 1.000 34 10 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 32 44 Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 29 24 Houston 0 2 0 .000 14 49 North W L T Pct PF PA Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 64 21 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 61 14 Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 39 51 Baltimore 0 2 0 .000 17 49 West W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 27 7 Denver 1 1 0 .500 30 51 Oakland 0 1 0 .000 20 30 San Diego 0 2 0 .000 41 48 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 42 19 Washington 1 0 0 1.000 9 7 Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 28 24 Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 52 17 South W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000 43 16 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 23 20 Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 32 31 Carolina 1 1 0 .500 47 40 North W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 1 1 0 .500 45 15 Detroit 1 1 0 .500 23 41 Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 27 43 Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 21 61 West W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco 1 1 0 .500 31 67 Seattle 1 1 0 .500 35 44 St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 42 40 Arizona 0 2 0 .000 31 59 ———— Sunday’s Games 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 at Oakland, (n) Tonight’s Games N.Y. Giants vs. New Orleans at East Rutherford, N.J., 6:30 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 Carolina at Miami, noon p.m. Atlanta at Buffalo, noon p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago, noon p.m. Cleveland at Indianapolis, noon p.m. Tennessee at St. Louis, noon p.m. Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, noon p.m. Tampa Bay at Green Bay, noon p.m. Oakland at Philadelphia, noon p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, noon p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Dallas at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 3:15 p.m. N.Y. Giants at San Diego, 7:30 p.m. BYES: Baltimore, Detroit, Houston, Washington Monday, Sept. 26 Kansas City at Denver, 8 p.m. BASEBALL National League Glance East Division W L Pct GB Atlanta 85 65 .567 — Philadelphia 80 69 .537 4 1/2 Florida 78 71 .523 6 1/2 Washington 77 73 .513 8 New York 73 76 .49011 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB x-St. Louis 95 56 .629 — Houston 81 68 .544 13 Chicago 74 76 .49320 1/2 Milwaukee 73 76 .490 21 Cincinnati 69 80 .463 25 Pittsburgh 61 88 .409 33 West Division W L Pct GB San Diego 74 74 .500 — San Francisco 69 80 .463 5 1/2 Los Angeles 67 82 .450 7 1/2 Arizona 67 83 .447 8 Colorado 61 87 .412 13 x-clinched division ——— Friday’s Games Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 8, Pittsburgh 2, 1st game Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4, 2nd game N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 0 Philadelphia 13, Florida 3 Houston 2, Milwaukee 1 Colorado 6, Arizona 5 Washington 5, San Diego 1 San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 Saturday’s Games Atlanta 7, N.Y. Mets 4 Philadelphia 10, Florida 2 St. Louis 5, Chicago Cubs 1 San Francisco 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Arizona 6, Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 0 Houston 7, Milwaukee 0 Washington at San Diego (n) Sunday’s Games N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 1 Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 7 Houston 6, Milwaukee 1 Chicago Cubs 7, St. Louis 4 San Diego 2, Washington 1 San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Colorado 7, Arizona 1 Philadelphia at Florida (n) Monday’s Games Houston (Clemens 12-7) at Pittsburgh (Snell 0-2), 6:05 p.m. San Diego (Lawrence 7-15) at Colorado (S.Kim 5-2), 7:35 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Houston at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. San Francisco at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 6:35 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 7:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Houston 81 68 .544 — Philadelphia 80 69 .537 1 Florida 78 71 .523 3 Washington 77 73 .513 4 1/2 Sunday’s Games Houston 6, Milwaukee 1 San Diego 2, Washington 1 Philadelphia at Florida (n) Remaining Schedules Houston HOME (4) — Sept. 29-Oct. 2 Chicago. ROAD (9) — Sept. 19-22 Pittsburgh; 23-25 Chicago; 27-28 St. Louis. Philadelphia HOME (3) — Sept. 26-28 New York. ROAD (10) — Sept. 18 Florida; 20-22 Atlanta; 23-25 Cincinnati; 30-Oct. 2 Washington. Florida HOME (7) — Sept. 18 Philadelphia; 26-28 Washington; 30-Oct. 2 Atlanta. ROAD (6) — Sept. 20-22 New York; 23-25 Atlanta. Washington HOME (9) — Sept. 20-22 San Francisco; 2325 New York; 30-Oct. 2 Philadelphia. ROAD (3) — Sept. 26-28 Florida. NL Boxes METS 4, BRAVES 1 ATLANTA NEW YORK abrhbi ab r h bi Furcal ss3000 Reyes ss 3 1 1 0 MGiles 2b411 1 Diaz rf 4 1 1 1 CJones 3b 4 0 0 0 Beltran cf 4 1 1 1 AJones cf40 1 0 Floyd lf 413 2 Frncur rf401 0 Wright 3b 4 0 1 0 LaRche 1b3 0 2 0 Piazza c 3 0 0 0 BJordn lf3010 Jacobs 1b 3 0 0 0 JEstda c200 0 Hrnndz 2b 4 0 0 0 Thmsn p2000 TGlvin p 3 0 0 0 Btemit ph 10 0 0 Lerew p 000 0 Totals 30161 Totals324 7 4 Atlanta 000 001 000— 1 New York 000004 00x— 4 E—MGiles (12), JEstrada (2). DP—New York 2. LOB—Atlanta 4, New York 7. 2B— Francoeur (20), LaRoche (26), Diaz (16), Beltran (31). HR—MGiles (12), Floyd (32). SB—Reyes 2 (54), Wright (17). CS—Furcal (10). IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta Thomson L,3-5 7 6 4 4 1 6 Lerew 1 1 0 0 2 0 New York TGlavine W,11-13 9 6 1 1 2 3 Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Wally Bell; Second, John Hirschbeck; Third, Lance Barksdale. T—2:18. A—31,703 (57,369). —— CUBS 7, CARDINALS 4 ST. LOUIS CHICAGO abrhbi abr h bi Eckstin ss 2 0 1 1 NPerez ss 4 0 0 1 AnRys p 00 0 0 T Walkr 2b 4 1 1 1 Duncan ph 1 000 DeLee 1b 2 1 1 0 Eldred p 0000 Grcprr 3b 4 1 1 0 King p 000 0 Burnitz rf 2 1 0 1 Flors p 000 0 Murton lf 4 1 1 1 EDiaz ph1000 CPttson cf 3 1 2 1 Tguchi cf4011 HBlnco c 3 1 1 2 Pujols 1b 40 2 0 CZmro p 4 0 2 0 Seabol 3b 0 0 0 0 Mabry rf 40 0 0 Rdrgez lf 31 1 1 Nunez 3b 4 1 1 0 YMlina c 20 1 1 Mhony c 11 0 0 Gall ph 101 0 Luna 2b 40 1 0 Crpnter p 10 0 0 Schmkr rf 3 1 1 0 Totals 354104 Totals307 9 7 St. Louis010030 000 — 4 Chicago04000120x —7 E—Mabry (3), Garciaparra (11). DP—St. Louis 1, Chicago 3. LOB—St. Louis 6, Chicago 6. 2B—Taguchi (20), Nunez (13), DeLee (47), CPatterson 2 (13), CZambrano (6). HR—Rodriguez (5), TWalker (12), Murton (5). SB—CPatterson (15). S—HBlanco. SF— NPerez, Burnitz. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Carpenter 4 4 4 4 1 2 AnReyes L,1-1 2 2 1 1 2 4 Eldred 1/3 2 2 2 0 0 King 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Flores 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago CZmro W,14-5 9 10 4 2 1 1 HBP—by Carpenter (Burnitz), by CZambrano (Eckstein). Umpires—Home, Randy Marsh; First, Jim Wolf; Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Larry Vanover. T—2:28. A—38,182 (39,538). ——— PIRATES 9, REDS 7 CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH abrhbi ab r h bi Freel 2b 521 1 Snchez 2b 4 2 3 2 Aurilia ss4130 JWilsn ss 4 2 2 1 Dunn 1b411 0 Bay lf 41 1 1 Kearns rf4101 CWilsn rf 5 0 0 0 LaRue c211 3 Eldred 1b 4 1 3 1 WPena cf30 1 1 Cota c 5 1 1 1 FLopez ss1000 JBtsta 3b 3 1 0 1 Dnorfia lf5010 Gnzalez p 0 0 0 0 Hlbrt 3b 411 0 McLth cf 3 0 0 0 Milton p 000 0 OlPrez p 1 0 1 2 Hudson p10 0 0 Bllngtn p 0 0 0 0 Vlentin ph100 0 TRdmn ph 1 0 0 0 Belisle p000 0 Mdows p 0 0 0 0 Coffey p000 0 Frmnk ph 1 0 1 0 EEcrcn ph1010 Vglsng p 0 0 0 0 Grabow p 00 0 0 Wggntn 3b 01 0 0 Totals 357106 Totals359129 Cincinnati 320 200 000— 7 Pittsburgh600 000 03x— 9 E—MGiles (12), JEstrada (2). DP—New York 2. LOB—Atlanta 4, New York 7. 2B— Francoeur (20), LaRoche (26), Diaz (16), Beltran (31). HR—MGiles (12), Floyd (32). SB—Reyes 2 (54), Wright (17). CS—Furcal (10). IP H R ER BB SO Cincinnati Milton 2/3 6 6 6 2 0 Hudson 5 1/3 2 0 0 1 5 Belisle L,4-8 1 3 3 3 1 1 Coffey 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pittsburgh OlPerez 2 2/3 5 5 4 5 3 Bullington 1 1/3 1 2 2 1 1 Meadows 2 1 0 0 0 2 Vogelsong 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 SPORTS DIGEST TV SPORTWATCH TODAY’S LISTINGS Pro Football 6:30 p.m. — New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (ABC) 8 p.m. — Regional coverage, Washington at Dallas or continuation of New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (ABC) New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (joined in progress) (ESPN) Upon conclusion of New Orleans/Giants, ABC markets that aired entire game will switch to Washington/Dallas Grabow 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Gonzalez W,1-3 2 2 0 0 2 2 Belisle pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. HBP—by Hudson (McLouth), by Hudson (Eldred), by Bullington (LaRue). Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Bruce Froemming; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Adam Dowdy. T—3:17. A—21,320 (38,496). —— ASTROS 6, BREWERS 1 MILWAUKEE HOUSTON abr hbi abr h bi CHart cf 3010 Biggio 2b 4 0 0 0 Fildr ph 100 0 Brntlett cf 3 4 3 1 La Rsa p0000 Lamb 3b 2 1 0 1 Cirillo 2b4021 Brkmn 1b 3 0 1 2 Ovrbay 1b4010 Lane rf 4 0 1 1 CaLee lf400 0 JVzcno ss 1 0 0 1 BHall ss 200 0 Gipson lf 4 0 0 0 Helms 3b 40 0 0 RChavz c 3 0 0 0 Cruz rf 200 0 WRdgz p 3 0 1 0 Moeller c3100 Wheelr p 0 0 0 0 Cpuano p10 0 0 Ensbrg ph 0 0 0 0 Drgtn ph100 0 Tveras pr 0 1 0 0 KDavis p0000 Gallo p 000 0 Cpllan p 000 0 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Mgrder cf 10 1 0 Totals 30151 Totals276 6 6 Milwaukee 000 000 010 — 1 Houston 201 010 11x — 6 DP—Milwaukee 1. LOB—Milwaukee 5, Houston 10. 2B—Cirillo (15), Bruntlett (5), Berkman (34). HR—Bruntlett (4). SB—Bruntlett 2 (7). CS—BHall (4). SF—Lamb, JVizcaino. IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee Capuano L,17-10 5 5 4 4 5 6 KDavis 1 1 1 1 2 1 Capellan 1 0 0 0 0 1 De La Rosa 1 0 1 1 3 0 Houston WRdgz W,10-87 1-3 4 1 1 2 1 Wheeler 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Gallo 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Qualls 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 KDavis pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. HBP—by Capuano (Lamb). WP—De La Rosa. Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Paul Schrieber; Second, Mike Reilly; Third, Andy Fletcher. T—3:08. A—35,052 (40,950). American League Glance East Division W L Pct GB Boston 87 62 .584 — New York 85 63 .5741 1/2 Toronto 73 75 .49313 1/2 Baltimore 70 78 .47316 1/2 Tampa Bay 62 88 .41325 1/2 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 90 58 .608 — Cleveland 87 62 .5843 1/2 Minnesota 76 72 .514 14 Detroit 67 81 .453 23 Kansas City 48 99 .32741 1/2 West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 84 65 .564 — Oakland 82 67 .550 2 Texas 75 75 .5009 1/2 Seattle 64 85 .430 20 ——— Friday’s Games Boston 3, Oakland 2, 10 innings Cleveland 3, Kansas City 1 N.Y. Yankees 11, Toronto 10 Tampa Bay 6, Baltimore 1 Texas 5, Seattle 3 Chicago White Sox 2, Minnesota 1, 10 innings L.A. Angels 7, Detroit 6, 12 innings Saturday’s Games Minnesota 5, Chicago White Sox 0 N.Y. Yankees 1, Toronto 0 Baltimore 2, Tampa Bay 1 Boston 2, Oakland 1 Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4 Texas 7, Seattle 6 L.A. Angels 3, Detroit 1 Sunday’s Games Cleveland 11, Kansas City 0 Toronto 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 6, Baltimore 5 Oakland 12, Boston 3 Texas 8, Seattle 6 Chicago White Sox 2, Minnesota 1 L.A. Angels 5, Detroit 3 Today’s Games Baltimore (Bedard 6-7) at N.Y. Yankees (Wang 7-4), 6:05 p.m. Seattle (Moyer 12-6) at Toronto (Downs 33), 6:07 p.m. Boston (D.Wells 13-7) at Tampa Bay (Hendrickson 9-7), 6:15 p.m. Cleveland (Millwood 8-11) at Chicago White Sox (Garcia 12-8), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Bonderman 14-12) at Kansas City (Wood 4-7), 7:10 p.m. Minnesota (Radke 9-11) at Oakland (Zito 13-12), 9:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Detroit at Kansas City, 2, 4:10 p.m. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 p.m. Seattle at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay, 6:15 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 7:05 p.m. Minnesota at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Texas at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Wild Card W L Pct GB Cleveland 87 62 .584 — New York 85 63 .574 1 1/2 Oakland 82 67 .550 5 Sunday’s Games Cleveland 11, Kansas City 0 Toronto 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Oakland 12, Boston 3 Remaining Schedules Cleveland HOME (6) — Sept. 27-29 Tampa Bay; 30-Oct. 2 Chicago. ROAD (7) — Sept. 19-21 Chicago; 22-25 Kansas City. New York HOME (7) — Sept. 19-22 Baltimore; 23-25 Toronto. ROAD (7) — Sept. 26-29 Baltimore; 30-Oct. 2 Boston. Oakland HOME (10) — Sept. 19-21 Minnesota; 23-25 Texas; 26-29 Los Angeles. ROAD (3) — Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Seattle. AL Boxes INDIANS 11, ROYALS 0 KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND abr hbi abr h bi Ambres cf401 0 Szmore cf 3 0 0 0 McEng 3b400 0 Gterrez cf 1 0 0 0 MiSwy dh40 0 0 Crisp lf5 2 3 2 Brown rf401 0 JhPlta ss Berroa ss30 0 0 Hafner dh Murphy 2b 0 0 0 0 Garko dh Huber 1b 30 1 0 VMrtnz c Diaz lf 302 0 Bard c1 PPhllps c 30 0 0 Brssrd 1b ABlnco 2b300 0 JHrndz 2b Boone 3b 31 2 RVazqz 2b 10 0 Blake rf 31 1 Totals 31050 Totals 40 11 512 3 411 2 100 0 422 0 010 423 3 511 1 0 0 0 16 11 Kansas City 000 000 000 —0 Cleveland 200 601 20x—11 E—Diaz (2). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Kansas City 4, Cleveland 8. 2B—Crisp (39), JhPeralta (33), VMartinez (25), Broussard (24), Boone 2 (19). HR—JhPeralta (22), THafner (26), Broussard (19). IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Lima L,5-16 4 9 8 8 1 2 Nunez 2 2 1 1 0 2 Demaria 2 5 2 2 1 4 Cleveland Sbathia W,14-10 8 5 0 0 0 8 FCabrera 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Nunez (Blake). Umpires—Home, Bill Miller; First, Joe Brinkman; Second, Derryl Cousins; Third, Jeff Nelson. T—2:27. A—22,654 (43,405). ——— BLUE JAYS 6, YANKEES 5 NEW YORK TORONTO abr hbi abr h bi Jeter ss 511 1 Adams ss 5 1 0 1 ARod 3b4112 Ctlnotto lf 2 1 0 0 JaGbi 1b2000 Jhnson lf 1 0 0 0 Phillips 1b100 0 VWells cf 4 2 3 2 TMrtnz 1b100 0 Hlnbrn dh 3 0 2 0 Shffield dh 3 0 0 0 Hinske 1b 4 0 1 2 Wmack dh 0 0 0 0 AHill 3b 411 0 Matsui lf412 0 Zaun c 412 0 Sierra rf 400 0 Gross rf 3 0 0 0 Posada c 30 2 1 Mnchno 2b 3 0 1 0 Lawton pr01 0 0 Koskie 3b 1 0 1 1 BWllms cf400 0 Cano 2b412 1 Totals 35 5 8 5 Totals346 116 New York 002 000 111 — 5 Toronto 130 010 01x — 6 E—Sierra (1), AHill (5). LOB—New York 5, Toronto 7. 2B—Cano 2 (32), VWells (29), Hillenbrand (36). HR—Jeter (16), ARodriguez (44). CS—Hillenbrand (1). IP H R ER BB SO New York JSWright L,5-3 2 1/3 5 4 3 1 1 Leiter 3 2/3 3 1 1 0 2 Sturtze 1 2/3 2 1 1 0 0 Embree 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Toronto Lilly W,9-10 6 1/3 5 3 2 1 6 Frasor 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 Speier 2/3 1 1 1 1 1 Schoeneweis 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 MBatista S,28 1 2 1 1 0 1 HBP—by JSWright (Catalanotto). PB— Posada. Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, James Hoye; Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Dale Scott. T—3:03. A—39,891 (50,598). ——— WHITE SOX 2, TWINS 1 CHICAGO MINNESOTA abrhbi abr h bi Pdsdnk lf 40 2 0 ShStwrt lf 4 0 0 0 Iguchi 2b4010 Tyner rf 411 0 CEvrtt dh 40 1 0 Mauer c 3 0 2 0 Knerko 1b311 0 JJones dh 4 0 1 1 Gload 1b0100 LFord cf 2 0 0 0 Przyns c301 0 MRyan rf 1 0 0 0 Dye rf 401 0 LeCroy ph 1 0 0 0 Rwand cf 40 1 1 Mrneau 1b 2 0 0 0 Blum 3b 400 0 Cddyer 3b 3 0 0 0 Crede 3b 00 0 0 Punto 2b 3 0 1 0 Uribe ss 400 0 Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 34281 Totals301 5 1 Chicago 000 100 010 — 2 Minnesota 000 100 000 — 1 E—LFord (3), Punto (9). DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Chicago 7, Minnesota 4. 3B—Punto (4). CS—Podsednik (23). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Cntrras W,13-7 8 5 1 1 2 2 Marte 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Jenks S,3 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Minnesota Lohse 5 6 1 1 1 2 Crain 2 0 0 0 0 1 JRincon L,6-6 1 2 1 0 0 1 Guerrier 1 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—by Lohse (Pierzynski). Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt; First, Tim Timmons; Second, Tim McClelland; Third, Chuck Meriwether. T—2:17. A—23,559 (46,564). ——— DEVIL RAYS 6, ORIOLES 5 TAMPA BAY BALTIMORE abrhbi abr h bi Lugo ss 410 0 BRbrts 2b 5 1 2 1 Crwfrd lf513 0 BCstro lf 4 0 2 1 Cantu 2b4000 Fasano c 1 0 0 0 THall c 000 0 Mora 3b 3 1 1 0 TLee 1b 501 0 Tejada ss 4 1 2 0 Gomes rf 31 1 0 Surhoff rf 4 1 2 2 Hollins rf0000 JvLopz dh 3 1 1 0 Huff dh 411 1 WYong 1b 4 0 0 1 ASGzlz 3b 5 1 3 2 Matos cf 3 0 0 0 Lafrst c 301 0 Gbbons ph 1 0 0 0 NGreen 2b0 0 0 0 GGil c 100 0 Gthrght cf31 1 0 Newhn rf 00 0 0 Totals 36 6 11 3 Totals 33 5 10 5 Tampa Bay 000 400 020 —6 Baltimore 001 003 001 —5 E—BCastro (1), Fasano (4). DP—Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 10, Baltimore 6. 2B—Crawford (32), TLee (21), BRoberts (45), Tejada (48), Surhoff (11). SB— Crawford (44), Gathright (17). CS—LaForest (1). S—NGreen. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Waechter 6 9 4 4 2 1 Harper W,4-6 1 0 0 0 1 0 Borowski 1 0 0 0 0 0 DBaez S,37 1 1 1 1 2 0 Baltimore DCabrera 6 6 4 3 5 5 DuBose 1 1 0 0 1 1 Williams L,5-5 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Byrdak 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 Ray 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 WP—Williams. PB—GGil. Umpires—Home, Brian Knight; First, Dan Iassogna; Second, Tim Tschida; Third, Ron Kulpa. T—2:54. A—25,980 (48,290). Solid defense sparks Colts win From Wire Reports INDIANAPOLIS — Edgerrin James ran for 128 yards, Ran Carthon scored on a 6-yard run midway through the fourth quarter and Indianapolis turned in a second straight solid defensive performance. The victory gave Indianapolis (2-0) an early edge in the AFC South title chase. Jacksonville (1-1) was the only team to beat Indianapolis at home last year. Steelers 27, Texans 7 HOUSTON — Ben Roethlisberger led Pittsburgh to scores on its first four drives, a pair of field goals sandwiched around touchdown passes of 16 and 14 yards to Hines Ward. Pittsburgh (2-0) won its 16th straight regularseason game, matching the Miami teams of 1971-73 and 1983-84 for the second-best streak in league history, and their eighth straight on the road. In losing their home opener, the Texans (0-2) continued to look lost on offense, especially quarterback David Carr, who was 16-of-26 for 167 yards. Eagles 42, 49ers 3 PHILADELPHIA — Donovan McNabb threw four of his five touchdown passes in the first 19 minutes, including a pair to Terrell Owens. McNabb played three quarters, finishing 23of-29 for 342 yards and tying his career-best for TD passes. Owens had five catches for 143 yards — all in the opening 19 minutes — in his first game against his former team. L.J. Smith caught a career-best nine passes for 119 yards and one TD for Philadelphia (1-1). Bengals 37, Vikings 8 CINCINNATI — Chad Johnson caught a 70yard touchdown pass on the game’s second play, and the Bengals (2-0) had an easy time against the Vikings (0-2), rolling up 337 yards and a 27-0 lead in the first half. Daunte Culpepper had a miserable time, throwing a career-high five interceptions, three to Deltha O’Neal. The Vikings turned the ball over seven times in all. Buccaneers 19, Bills 3 TAMPA, Fla. — Carnell “Cadillac” Williams topped 100 yards rushing for the second straight week, returning from a foot sprain to finish a 128-yard performance that helped Tampa Bay (2-0) dominate Buffalo (1-1). Willis McGahee was held to 34 yards on 13 carries after gaining 117 in the Bills’ seasonopening victory over Houston. Star receiver Eric Moulds had one catch for 8 yards as Tampa Bay’s defense held the opposition without an offensive touchdown for the second straight game. Titans 25, Ravens 10 NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Steve McNair threw a touchdown pass and Rob Bironas kicked field goals of 39, 29 and 47 yards as the NFL’s youngest team beat Baltimore. The rebuilding Titans (1-1) had replaced five starters on defense this offseason, but they easily outplayed Baltimore’s Pro Bowl-stocked unit with six sacks and two turnovers. Bears 38, Lions 6 CHICAGO — Chicago (1-1) scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams. After struggling to move the ball a week earlier, the Bears’ Thomas Jones led Chicago with 139 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. Seahawks 21, Falcons 18 SEATTLE — The Seahawks (1-1) took a 21-0 halftime lead and barely held on. Shaun Alexander ran for 144 yards and a touchdown and Matt Hasselbeck threw for 281 yards and two more TDs. Jets 17, Dolphins 7 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Chad Pennington threw two touchdown passes, including a 1-yarder to Jerald Sowell in the fourth quarter. Rams 17, Cardinals 12 TEMPE, Ariz. — Kurt Warner, 29-for-42 for 327 yards in his first game against St. Louis (11), drove Arizona (0-2) to the 5-yard line in the final seconds. But a sack and a false start preserved the Rams’ victory. Broncos 20, Chargers 17 DENVER — Jason Elam kicked a 41-yard field goal with 5 seconds left after Ron Dayne came off the bench and ran six times for 39 yards on the winning drive, including an 11-yard gain on fourth-and-1 from the Chargers 33. Browns 26, Packers 24 GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Trent Dilfer won for the first time in nine trips to Lambeau Field, giving new coach Romeo Crennel his first win for Cleveland (1-1). Brett Favre of Green Bay (0-2) broke John Elway’s single-stadium NFL touchdown record of 180 on a 4-yard toss to Tony Fisher with 4 seconds left. Winning starts with stability behind center By RALPH D. RUSSO The Associated Press AP Vanderbilt quarterback Jay Cutler (6) scrambles away from Mississippi defensive lineman Michael Bozeman (72) during the second quarter Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. Cutler threw for 314 yards and ran for another 58, leading Vanderbilt to a 31-23 victory that made the Commodores 3-0 for the first time since 1984. The winningest college football team of the new millennium is 1-2, while the team that has set the standard for futility in the Southeastern Conference is 3-0. There’s a link between Oklahoma’s problems and Vanderbilt’s success: quarterback play. As the Sooners struggle to implement a new triggerman on offense with Paul Thompson and Rhett Bomar, the Commodores are reaping the benefits of having a talented, fouryear starter in Jay Cutler. Winning, as Oklahoma and Vanderbilt are proving in very different ways, starts with stability behind the center. All you have to do is watch Vanderbilt to see what a team with confidence in its quarterback can do. Cutler has been a good player on a bad team since being thrown in as a redshirt freshman for the Commodores in 2002. At 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds, he has pro size, a strong arm and can run the option. But with little in the way of a supporting cast, most of Cutler’s best moments have come in defeat. While Cutler had steadily moved in on just about every Vandy passing record over the past three seasons, the Commodores had won just six games. This season, Cutler finally has more than nice stats to show for his efforts. Cutler leads the SEC in yards passing (868) and total offense (338.0 per game) and, more importantly, the Commodores have defeated Wake Forest, Arkansas and Mississippi for their first 3-0 start since 1984. When Vanderbilt gets into trouble, as it did against Ole Miss when a 24-3 lead dwindled to one point, the Commodores can count on Cutler to give them a lift. The Sooners don’t have that kind of confidence in their quarterback, and they aren’t the only highly touted team looking for it. Tennessee looked lost and leaderless offensively in a 16-7 loss to Florida. Two games into a season with great expectations, the Vols have scored 24 points and the quarterback competition between Erik Ainge and Rick Clausen still hasn’t sorted itself out. Ohio State appears committed to letting Troy Smith run the show, and the sooner he makes the Buckeyes his team the better off they’ll be. But hey, not every team can be as fortunate as Vanderbilt. 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 19, 2005 3-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS TV/ADVICE MONDAY PRIME TIME TV b 6:00 WEAR News 797 WWL News 567 WKRG CBS News 4616 Jeopardy! WALA 3155 FOX WDSU WDAM WKFK PAX WYES WLOX ABC WPMI NBC 6:30 News 8426 AMC ANPL BET CMT COM DIS DISC E! 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I have an annual physical and the doctor just shakes his head. I sometimes think it is all in the genes whether one is prone to cancer. The only cancer in my family (both sides) was my 93-year-old grandmother, but then she had to die of something (she also smoked). My only medical problem is my husband, who is an Alzheimer’s patient. Enough said. Next week we will have been married for 61 years. Dear Reader: Cancer is certainly genetic, but we don’t know exactly which genes and what to do about them. You sound fairly feisty — that’s admirable. Feisty people seem to live longer. Keep making your doctor shake his head. His neck probably needs the exercise. Keep going, stop smoking, and God bless. Dear Dr. Gott: I’m a 39year-old female in good health. I exercise three to four times a week by playing tennis, fitness walking or rollerblading. Lately, my knees often feel weak when I walk up or down stairs, and I am worried that I’m headed for greater problems as I age. Is there anything I can do to strengthen my knees, and would you recommend wearing a brace on my knees as I see some women do on the tennis court? Dear Reader: The problem you describe — some weakness on stairs — is probably due to quadricep deconditioning. The quadricep muscles of the thigh flex and extend the lower leg. You can strengthen these muscles with special exercises, such as leg lifts, or use the machines designed for this purpose in fitness centers. I do not believe that your knees are to blame, because you are not experiencing pain. Therefore, I don’t recommend knee braces, which are useful primarily for unstable joints such as can occur from injuries or arthritis. Braces protect, but do not rehabilitate. I think that you would be better served by a program of strengthening. © NEA Inc. Write to Dr. Peter Gott, c/o United Media of 200 Madison Ave 4th Floor, New York City, NY 10016. Mother’s defense of theiving son is tearing family apart Dear Abby: My brother, “Dick,” was a sheriff’s deputy for five years. He was arrested recently on felony theft charges, stemming from burglaries committed in the rural area he was assigned to protect. I gave up on Dick years ago. He has almost Dear destroyed Abby the family farm by not showing up for meetings and spending money that was not his. He also stole items from the farm, as well as a substantial amount of cash from our mother. I am worried about Mother. She knows Dick is guilty, but makes up every excuse under the sun for him. He takes antidepressants — she blames them. She blames his soon-tobe ex-wife. She blames his girlfriend who “put him up to the crimes and then turned him in.” She bails him out and lets him stay with her if he wants. Anything negative my siblings say about him, she takes as a direct insult. Dick broke Mom’s heart years ago, and my siblings and I were left to pick up the pieces. Now she’s allowing him to do it all over again. He’s tearing our family apart. How can we convince her it’s time for tough love? — Trying to help Mom in Northwest Dear Trying: It might be better for your brother if you could, but you can’t. Your mother is so fully invested emotionally in your brother that she can no longer differentiate between him and herself. That is why, when you criticize him, she takes it as a personal insult. That is also why she is so determined to “protect” him from the consequences of his actions. What’s sad is, she is not helping your brother. Let us hope the state steps in and prevents your brother from continuing his criminal activities — for a while. However, even then, don’t expect him to change until the consequences of his actions become so severe that he feels he must. Why should he? Until now, his mother has tossed him a featherbed every time he should have landed on his fanny. It’s called ENABLING. Dear Abby: A few weeks ago, I e-mailed a message to an old friend. I received a reply from his son, who was handling his father’s affairs after his death a few days earlier. He had no idea who I was. If he had looked at his father’s mailing list, he would have seen a list of people who would have been interested in his father’s demise. I’m going to code our list now, to indicate who should be contacted in case of death or serious illness. — Grieving in Missouri Dear Grieving: Over the years I have received literally hundreds of letters like yours from people who have lost old friends. Readers, although none of us likes to dwell on our own mortality, I do not know of anyone who has managed to last forever. So consider for a moment the people who care about you. Go through your address book and note the individuals you think would like to be notified if you are unable to do it yourself. The task will take only a few minutes. And leave a note indicating where to find the information with your important papers. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Small booklets give big value David Bird from England and Tim Bourke from Australia have so far put out 12 booklets, each around 90 pages long, under the general heading of “Test Your Family Guy Family Guy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (PG-13, ’94) ›› (Jim Carrey, Bridge 571451 549987 Courteney Cox) 562703 Technique,” published Philip by Master Alder Point Press. You I use the extra photos as Dear Readers: Here are some important hints to keep bookmarks and enjoy the pho- first read a brief introduction tos each time I read a book. — to the topic, then there are 36 the plumbing in your home Marge Alson, Crystal, Minn. problems and answers. This running So, those 18 are probably deal comes from “Reading the White Porcelain Sink smoothCards.” You are in four spades. divided 12 and 6. East can Dear Heloise: If your ly: have the spade king or the West cashes two top hearts, white porcelain sinks get 1. East playing high-low with the club ace, but not both. small chips, they can be Don't At trick four, lead a low club. jack and the two. Next, West repaired using plain white pour liqIf West has the ace and ducks, leads the heart 10, East disnail polish (not pearl). Mine uid you are home. If West wins carding a low diamond. After are undetectable now and grease ruffing, how would you contin- with the ace, you will play have been for some time. down the East for the spade king. But ue? Water has not washed away drain. here East takes dummy’s king North’s three-spade raise this repair, and I saved money Put it in with his ace and returns the by not buying the commercial was aggressive, but he knew an old By Heloise from the bidding that his part- club jack, which you ruff. repair products. coffee You have now seen six points — Nejiana Ford, Arlingcan or ner would be able to place the from East: the heart jack and other can and let it cool. Wipe ton, Texas cards well. Daily Facial-Cleansing any congealed grease from With three top losers — two club ace-jack. West must have the spade king. Cash the spade Cloths pots and pans before you hearts and one club — you Dear Heloise: Having got- must play the spade suit with- ace at trick six. wash them. The booklets are available 2. If your kitchen disposal is ten tired of bleaching face out loss. 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M-F 9-6. Pay starts at $8.00 but may vary with experience. Applicants must have BEST LEGAL SECREknowledge of 10-key, basic TARY computer functions, e-mail, Lawyer seeking exp. Legal and keyboard. Typing skills Secretary with great com- a must. Please apply in munication skills. Great person at 3107 Halls Mill benefits and salary. Mail Rd, Mobile, AL 36606, or resume to Hiring Partner: fax resume to 251-471-2095. PO Box 2767, Mobile, AL No phone calls. 36652 Administrative Asst. Exp. Secretary Needed for Needed. Requires organPlumbing Company. Must ized, dependable, computer have exp with Quickbooks, proficient indiv w/excellent Pay Roll & Taxes. Fullcommunications skills for Time, 251-379-6576 fast paced business. Fax DENTAL RECEPTIONIST resume to 251-217-9452 Immediate Opening for Front Desk Person. Good Organizational Skills & People Person a Must! 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Duties Needed by large Mobile Opening for Dental are varied and interesting Manufacturing Company. Hygienist. Must be motiand knowledge of A/P is a Accounting degree with 3-5 vated, self starter. plus. Please send resume yrs. experience required, Experience with children with salary CPA a plus. Strong and young adults a plus. requirements to: General Bradco Supply Corp. Ledger skills required. DENTAL ASSISTANT 390 Selina St. Payroll experience helpful. Immediate opening for Pensacola, FL 32503 etitive salary with Compe motivated self starter. or Fax to: 850-437-5937 benefits. Send resume with Experience a plus but not salary history to PO Box necessary. 1444; Mobile, AL; 36633 or send e-mail to: Office located on Springhill SE THE applyjobsnow@yahoo.com. Ave. across from Hospital. Please call 205-317-6736 CLASSIFIEDS to set up an interrview. Clerical TO SELL, BUY, FREE Garage Sale Kit Included FREE Rain Check Guarantee Online at www.gulflive.com $3 each additional line *Ad must include a price and be pre-paid Adoptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010 Business Opportunities . . . . . . . . . 020 Business Personals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 025 Lost & Found . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 030 Happy Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 035 Personals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 040 Special Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050 Valentine Love Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . 060 4 Lines / 1 Day Get a Free Ad to sell any item priced at $300 or less. The price must be in the ad, and only one item per ad. No abbreviations. Private individuals only. You may place up to 3 Free ads per day. Ads must be faxed, dropped off or mailed to us. No phone calls please. Show your vehicle to more than 120,000 Gulf Coast households, in The Mississippi Press and The Mobile Register - for only General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Hair Stylists-Personal Services . . . .123 Restaurant-Hotel-Lounges . . . . . . . 125 Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Medical-Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Modeling-Talent Agencies . . . . . . . . 133 Offshore-Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Part-Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Professional-Technical . . . . . . . . . . 141 Retail-Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Telemarketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Trades-Crafts-Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Resumes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Employment Training . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Job Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 10 $3.00 each additional day, $1.00 each additional line 3 Lines / 7 Days 4 Lines / 30 Days ANNOUNCEMENTS $ FREE ADS $1.00 each additional line AUTO FOR SALE ADS 34 GARAGE SALE ADS Phone: 762-2722 Monday thru Friday, 8:30 AM - 5 PM Toll Free: 1-800-655-6597 Fax: 228-934-1492 If your merchandise doesn’t sell in 7 days, just call us and we will run it for another 2 weeks - FREE. Ads must include a price, one item per ad and the price of the item must be under $2,000. Merchandise only, private individuals, no abbreviations and ads must be pre-paid. $ 5-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 Part/Full Time Clerical/ Admin. Experience in Excel/Word & trans. Fax resume/sal req: 251-3407346 SERVICES 111 Domestic Spanish speaking person needed for laundry/ironing 1 day per wk. Wage DOE 251-463-1849 Infant Care/Light House Work. Full Time. 7:30-5. Located across USA. Experience and car req’d. 251-342-1544 F/T live-in caregiver for Alheimzer’s patient needed. Cooking, light housekeeping req’d. Mobile area. Salary + room & board. Refs req’d. Send inquiries to P. O. Box 190308, Mobile, AL 36619; fax 251-443-8350 Babysitter Needed 2 days/wk, refs req’d, interaction w/ other children preferred. 414-4577 CNA/Caregiver, N/S, private home, W Mobile. Must be avail. nights/weekends 251-607-9270 Office Assistant with good phone and computer skills. LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER Fax resume to: 251-643-7417 Cook, clean & errands. Call for interview 251-660-9751 Downtown Law Firm requires experienced Legal DriverSecretary. Send resume to P.O. Box 1627, Mobile 36633 Trucking 113 PT LEGAL SECRETARY (5 hrs/day). Salary/fringe D.O.E. 251-478-8880 ask for Caddell. OWNER OPERATORS NEEDED TO PULL OUR YFLATBEDS OR DRY BULK TANKERS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- LOCAL AND REGIONAL We provide equipment and TANT IFTA sticker. Plenty of Highly organized. work for experienced Proficient in Word/Excel, requires excellent commu- owner operators who have a good MVR and want to nication skills. be home weekends. FUEL Send resume to: P O Box 1165, Bay Minette, AL 36507 PRICE HELD @ 1.25gal. New Line Transport 1-877-447-4450 109 ComputerData Processing LAFARGE has immed. openings in Mobile and Gulf Shores for EXPERIENCED ■■ WANTED! ■■ Office CLASS A or B TITLE INS. CO. seeking MICROSOFT NETWORK COMMERCIAL DRIVERS (2) CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCED Escrow PROFESSIONAL. CIS or Ready Mix experience a ADMINISTRATION CS graduate in Closing Agent. Send plus. ASSISTANTS For fast Microsoft network or other resume: Must have good work paced PO Box 6525, Mobile, AL applications. For profesrecord clean MVR. We office. Need sharp individusional environment. Salary 36660 offer excellent als. Good computer skills, DOE, good benefits. starting pay & a compreCUSTOMER SERVICE Construction exp. preOpportunity for growth & hensive REPRESENTATIVE ferred. Send resume’s to P. advanceme ent. Send resume benefit package. Apply in Position open immediately. to: The Mobile Register O. Box 8368, Mobile, AL person Process incoming orders, 36689-0368 PO Box #2488-375, Mobile, 18845 Scollard Ave, Gulf knowledgeable of stock and AL 36630 SECRETARIAL/RECEP- prices, answer customer Shores, TIONIST questions in regards to Computer Tech AL 251-653-5327 or 968-3712 Knowledge of Quickbooks, stock, pricing, and billing. 6781 Rester Rd. Theodore Busy Office, The Mobile Must have 2 years experi- Fast Paced IT Company Register PO Box #2488-373, ence in related field. seeks highly motivated field Mobile, AL 36630 service technician, minimum Knowledge of basic com3 years experience required, puter functions, e-mail, A+ Certificate required, and multi-line phone sysIBM, HP Service, E-mail tem. Please apply in perresume to: son at 3107 Halls Mill hr@areyjones.com Road, Mobile, AL or fax resume to 251-478-5173 attn: HE ISSISSIPPI RESS H/R. 107 Read the Classifieds T M P ACTION ADS 113 Attorneys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 810 Backhoe/Dozier Work . . . . . . . . . . . 815 Bath Tubs & Tiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 820 Building/Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . 825 Carpentry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 827 Carpet Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .830 Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835 Computer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 837 Concrete/Masonry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 840 Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843 Dirt and Top Soil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 845 Domestics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 Elderly Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 848 Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 850 Home Improvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 853 House Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855 Investigators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 860 Lawn Care/Landscaping . . . . . . . . . 865 Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870 Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 Miscellaneous Services . . . . . . . . . 880 DriverTrucking DRIVERS Local branch of major roofing distributor located in Mobile seeks reliable s A or B driver with class license. Great pay and benefits. Drug free work place. Multiple positions se contact available. Pleas us at 1-800-892-9803 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 113 Painting/Wallpapering . . . . . . . . . . . 883 Plumbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 885 Pool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 890 Roof/Gutter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . 893 Septic Tank & Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 895 Tree Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 897 TV/VCR/Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 898 Window Tinting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 899 TRANSPORTATION ■ Indicates Mississippi Ads Antiques & Collectibles . . . . . . . . . . 910 Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 920 Cars Under $2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 930 Sport Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940 Sport Utility Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960 Vans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970 Motorcycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980 Vehicle Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 985 Vehicle Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 990 DriverTrucking ATTN: OTR DRIVERS VAN & FLATBED $1000 SIGN ON BONUS FOR THE FIRST SIX DRIVERS * up to .33 cpm * great benefits (BCBS/401K) * late model tractors * bonus $ for safety & miles * 2yrs OTR exp reqd Wright Transportation 1-800-342-4598 113 DriverTrucking Needed Class A CDL Drivers and Equipment Operators. Positions available now for the Gulf Coast Area. Please call 601-6464551 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! No Exp. Req’d. Werner has immediate openings for entry-level semi drivers. average driver earns Our DRIVER’S needed. Must more than $36K first yr. have valid driver’s license. 60% Werner drivers get Good driving record. Drug screen required. At least 25 home nightly or weekly. 15 day CDL training now years of age. 251-679-9007, offered in your area. For 5100 Hwy 43 S. a new career call Today 1-800-350-7364 Mechanic Night Mechanic Needed for Mobile area trucking co. to perform minor & major repairs. Must have own tools. Pay based on exp. Major medical, dental, 401k & paid holidays. Call Joe @ 251661-1232. Night Shift P.M. DIESEL MECHANIC Apply in person 3151 Hamilton Blvd, Theodore Class B CDL a plus Read the Classifieds THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 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 825 Building Contracting Quality Home Improvements, additions, repairs, tile, painting, decks, elect., plumbing, pressure washing. John 228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421 MAR-KEY CONSTRUCTION Residental, commerical, remodeling, MS licensed. Competitive Rates. Free est. (601)508-1222 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 830 Carpet Service Professional Carpet Cleaning w/Free Teflon protector. New truck mounted equipment. Please Call Pro-Clean 228-282-2497 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! 113 DriverTrucking READY MIX TRUCK DRIVERS Needed. Good benefits package. SIGN ON BONUS! Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. Home 853 Improvement 880Miscellaneous Services A BERRY SPECIAL PLACE Daycare has openings. For info call 228-475-2143/ 228-475-4844 Southcoast Repair Team. Sheetrock, carpet & flooring removal. Sanitizing & drying of home/business. Military/Senior Disc Free est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912 Home/Industrial Cleaning Pressure Washing w/ high / low pressure blast, Chemical wash/cleanup, Lawn Service H/P Pipe Cleaning 228-235-4157 Babysitting in my Ocean Springs home. 21 yrs exp. Reasonable rates. 228-818-3393 ROOFING, Remodeling Sheetrock. Painting, etc Int/Ext. 228-497-1811 leave message 835 Child Care CHILD CARE 24 hrs. Christian Home ***Drop-ins Welcomed*** 228-497-8109 848 Elderly Care COMPANION FOR your Elderly loved one in my home while you work. Day or Night. 990-4950 “Move In Special” 4213 Walter St, Moss Point, MS. We Provide a loving and caring environment for your family member, 24 hr. care provided by licensed staff members. 3 hot meals daily. We offer large beautifully decorated rooms w/ color television provided. Also, adult daycare and we accept drop-off patients. Call for appointment or just drop by to view our 5200ft. facility. LOW LOW RATES! 228-475-9606 or 249-2437 Home 853 Improvement PAINTING, Ca arpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Pressure Washing. 228-990-3010 ROACH FENCE DECKS & Remodeling Reasonable rates Quality work 475-0528 or 228-355-0541 CARR’S PAINTING, Plumbing, Sheet Rock, Remodeling, Windows, Roofs, Clean-up, Flooring, Carpet & Tiile. 217-0337 TOP GUARD Remodeling & Roofing We do it all! 228-522-0900 ACTION ADS 113 DriverTrucking WRECKER DRIVERS Wanted 251-479-6758 DUMP TRAILER & BULK TANKER DRIVERS Minimum 2 yrs exp. Commission & benefits. Drug Free Work Place. Apply in person: Perdido Trucking 3164 Midtown Park South. DRIVERS NEEDED Good Money - Yellow Cab Co. 251-476-7711 After 7PM 118 Financial DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! Start at $11/hr plus bonus pay ● Must have Class A CDL with Tanker and Hazmat endorsements, plus 2 years tractortrailer experience. ● Must have clean MVR and be at least 23 yrs of age. ● Good pay and benefit pack age: vac pay, sick pay, holiday pay, bonus pay, BC/BS ins., etc. Call BALDWIN TRANSFER at 433-3391, ext 111 or 128 ★★★★ Drivers Needed Local Hauls Home Daily. Excellent Pay, Excellent Benefits. BC/BS, Profit Sharing, 401K, Credit Union, Vacation Pay, and More. So give Angie a call at 800-8446458. Or visit our website at www.billybarnes.net 497-4418 * Licensed * Bonded * Supplies Furnished CHRISTIAN LADY Will Clean Your Home/Office Reasonable Rates! 228-475-0688, 623-5270 Lawn Care / 865 Landscaping TRACTOR WORK, Bushhogging, Boxblading, Front end loader. 7 days a wk, 228-623-2142/ 228-475-2570 880Miscellaneous Services QUALITY FIRST ROOFING CO. In Business Since 1975 Where Quality Counts Free Est. Licensed & Fully Insured 850-390-5410 850-390-6493 850-390-6494 Hurricane Clean-up, Trees, Debris, Sheetrock Roof patching, etc. Any Type. Fair Pricing 228-217--1072/ 228-219-5253 120 General resume to 251-473-9382 Mgr Daphne THE W GROUP, INC. General Contractor. All types of commercial & residential. 1-800-770-7710 HOUSE & PRESSURE Washing. S & J Cleaning Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921 HURRICANE CLEAN-UP Debris & Hauling, Free Est. (239)287-1845 FREE TOWOFF of Junk Cars & Trucks Anytime! 228-826-1709, 217-8171 COAST-TO-COAST Remodeling, painting, roofing, sheetrock, tree work, etc, etc, No job too large or too small. Please call. 228-238-1055/ 936-827-4427 Painting / 883 Wallpapering MINOR DRYWALL Repair, Most Textures Matched, 30 yrs local exp. 228-497-1903 Roof / Gutter Service 893 ROOF REPAIRS Remodeling & Painting Residential/ Commercial Local Co Exp’d 497-5355 897 Tree Service General Ickes Tree Service seeks GROUNDSMAN DL a Must! CDL a +! Good Wages Benefits. 251-945-5144 BOATYARD HELPERS Fiberglass work, bottom sand & paint. Immediate openings available. 251-4436300 CABLE TV INSTALLERS NEEDED Immediately! Get paid to train & learn. Paid holidays & vacation. Must have truck or van. Please call 251-621-0505 for directions to 25476 Friendship Rd, Suite E, Daphne LOCAL LUMBER MANUFACTURER seeks LABORERS and EXPERIENCED FORKLIFT DRIVERS for both Day & night shiffts. Immediate openings available. Call 251-432-0003 INSIDE SALES POSITION. Local Branch of major Roofing Distributor located in Mobile seeks reliable inside sales person. Roofing material background a plus, good people skills and computer knowledge also a plus. Great pay and Benefits, Drug Free Workplace. Please contact us at 1-800-892-9803 PRODUCTION PRINTERS Production Printers needed for promotional printing company. Applicants need no prior experience, will train appropriate person. Shift hours are Fri-Sun, 6:00am-6:45pm. You work 36 hours, we pay you for 40. Please apply in person at 3107 Halls Mill Rd, Mobile, AL 36606. No phone calls. Please specify on application, applying for the weekend shift. DODGE’S STORE Mobile, AL - Now Hiring CASHIER w/Qwik Cash Responsibilities $8.50 (per hour) Please apply at Dodge’s Store, 420 S. Schillinger Road Mobile, AL 36695. See Iris E.O.E. Exp’d full time workers needed for lawn care service company. Call 251-3435651, lve msg. BEST JOB! BEST PRICE! FIREFIGHTERS 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 Trainee program. Limited openings. Must pass physical. 17-34 with HS diploma. Excellent pay/benefits to include 30 days vacation earned annually. Paid training and relocation expenses. Bonuses available if qualified. Call 1-888255-6289, M-F, 8-4 228-229-9482 120 General MAID SERVICE 120 General 120 NURSES’ AIDE Medical Group - West Mobile. Resumes to P.O. Box 8533 Mobile, AL 36689 Certified Technician needed. Apply in person: Precision Tune, 1230 Hillcrest Road, Mobile s NEEDED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL LABORERS AND ALL OTHER SKILLED LABOR General SERVICE ROUTE PERSON Earn $250-$400/wk. Working a 4 day work wk. Good trans. req. Gas allow, pd. vac. Apply in person 28651 US Hwy 98, #B-1, Daphne, AL next to Ruby Tuesdays. M-W-F 9-3pm Greer’s Fairhope Market Has Immediate Opening For Experienced DELI MANAGER AND PRODUCE MANAGER Minimum 2 Years Experience Call 251-928-8029 or Send Resume to: Attention: Kim 75 South Section Street Fairhope, Alabama 36532 An Equal Opportunity Employer Powerwash Helper, will train P/T or F/T, Good driving record, Drug & Alcohol Free Workplace. Call 251-463-6657 123 Hair StylistPersonal Service Booth rental - HAIR SYTLISTS & BARBERS needed - must have client base. $50/wk. Must see to appreciate. 251-454-5836; 709-0313. 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges HOUSEKEEPERS Experienced. Apply at Days Inn, 1101 Industrial Pkwy., Saraland. No Phone Calls Please. Assistant Manager and team members wanted. Apply in person at Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 5428 Halls Mill Rd. Diamonds is looking for new talent. Make great money INSIDE BEARING SALES dancing. Day & night Entry Level Position. Exp shifts. See Lamar after a plus 7pm at 4664 Airport Blvd. Valid DL reqd. Rick 433- No phone calls please Must be 18 or older 8418 & have 2 proofs of ID. $$ ABOVE AVG. WAGES Daily work. Daily pay. Experienced Blue Print $$ Reader needed for layout Hiring all Positions 5808-C Hwy 90 W, Theodore of commercial & residen251-653-1542 Guidos & Vinny’s in tial foundation slabs. 2 N Hwy 43, Saraland Daphne, Laborers needed also 251-675-8306 Apply in person, 1709 Main w/exp. 251-625-1783 225 St Francis St, Mobille St. 251-438-5808 251-626-6082 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Metal Roofing, Roofers Exp Cake Decorator needEXP. WAIT STAFF, Needed, Must have valid ed. COOKS driver’s lic & own trans251-479-7433 & DISHWASHER portation. Starting $8-$10/hr Apply in person: Whistle MECHANIC based on exp. Call Bradley Stop, 110 S. Florida Street. Needed for Busy Pre251-232-5508 Owned Car Lot. Light COOK needed for ★★★★★★★★★ Repairs Only. Only Exp’d Retirement Community. IMMEDIATE Need Apply. Must be Must be experienced. Call Honest, Reliable & Have 251-633-9299 OPENING own Trans. Call for Appt. 251-471-9997 Experienced Estimator & Body Technicians APARTMENT MAINTENANCE Excellent Pay & Benefits Including 410K Plan, Health Insurance & Paid Vacation! Start Immediately! Call Ray Lazarini at 251-665-3551 Treadwell Collision Center EOE D.F.W.P. ★★★★★★★★★ We are looking for wellrounded MAINTENANCE MAN with some light carpentry skills. More $$$$ for you if you have HVAC certification. CALL TODAY for interview Autumn Woods Apts. 251-343-5291 CABLE CONSTRUCTION valid drivers license. No experience needed. Call 352-342-4473 ■ IMMEDIATE NEED for SECURITY OFFICERS , armed & unarmed F/T & P/T positions in the Jackson, SALES PERSON NEEDED Harrison & Hancock Co. For Roofing & Siding areas. Apply at 3102 Old Great Profit Potential Mobile Hwy, Pascagoula Bonuses Available. Reliable Childcare Teachers ation. Contact Bill needed - Please call 228Corpora at 251-648-7713 475-4844 or 228-475-2143 GENERAL LABOR, F/T, VALID DL, ARCTIC ICE. 3200 OLD SHELL RD. 251471-3583 PASSENGER VAN DRIVER for Midtown area. Split Join a great group of people! shift 20 hrs, flexible. MonNo nights, no weekends. (4) Fri. Must be over 23 yrs open positions. 30-37 hrs/wk. old, good MVR & punctual. Burglar Alarm Tech Level $7.20-$7.40/hr to start. Apply 251-441-1991 THE MAIDS 1 wanted. Mobile area. 4321 Blvd Park S., (runs 251-344-0485 off Univ. Blvd. near Saad’s) ■ Needed Laborers & Carpenters. Experience Dance Instructor ★★★★★★★★★★★★ a plus, but not required. needed. 251-621-0840 $1500-$2300 WK Call 228-327-3909 Construction Local high volume roofing MEAT CUTTERS WANTHelper/Installer company has (4) positions ED Local, Mechanical ability available for clean cut indiwill train the right people. viduals in our roofing sales & Driver’s Lic. helpful, Mosley’s Apply in person, department. $1500 to agile. 510-7638 Meat Market, 4678 Airport $2300/week. No exp. necesLocal Agency Needs Blvd. sary. Must have reliable Laborers for Tarping transportation. Call Jim to WAREHOUSE SUPERVIRoofs, $10/hr. 2 Forms of schedule interview. 251-694SOR 7663. ★★★★★★★★★★★★ ID, Must Pass Drug Test, Local branch of major Lodging & Meals Provided. roofing distributor located Long Term Only, No Calls. in Mobile seeks reliable NUCLEAR POWER Apply in Person at 814 arehouse Supervisor. PRODUCTION TRAINEE Wa Hwy 43 S. Saraland, AL. Building material back■ Earn $15-$30/hr doing No Exp. Necessary. Great ground, good organizationproperty clean-ups. Must pay, a cash bonus up to al skills, shipping and have own transportation & $12,000, benefits, job secu- receiving experience. Great pay and benefits. rity/career advancement. chain saw. 228-229-9482 Earn 30 days vacation with Drug free work place. Warehouse/Delivery Driver pay annually, plus college Please contact us at 1-800Hourly, BC/BS insurance, tuition assistance while in 892-9803 401K, company paid retiretraining. HS grads, ages ment, paid vacation. Apply Bright, friendly courteous 17-24. Paid relocation. in person, BLP Paint & CUSTOMER SERVICE To inquire call Decorating Center, 148 Agents 1-888-255-6289, M-F, 8-4. East I-65 Service Road No. Needed. Full or part time. No faxes or phone calls EXPERIENCED DETAIL Apply in person: Waites please. PERSON. MUST Have Cleaners, 251-473-4984 Detail ALARM TECHNICIANS: Experience. Call for Appt AAA Magic Touch Cleaners Brink Home Security FT CNTR HELP/BAG251-471-9997 Dealer is looking for alarm GING. Exp. preferred, but technicians. Expd or will Immediate Opening for not nec. Apply Tillman’s Train. Great pay & benefits Full Time position of Corner, 251-661-0058. pkg. Mark 251-583-8802 Warehouse Personnel. WAREHOUSE/DRIVER duties are loadGeneral Laborer Primary Needed ing & unloading freight Apply at Auto World trucks. Benefits availSalvage, Opening for leading innova- able. Apply at Baber’s 7980 Tanner Williams Rd. tors in manufacturing of Inc., 2500 Amonett St., Mobile 36608 microcellular vinyl decking Pascagoula, MS 39567 ■ products & rigid vinyl extruWAREHOUSE PERSONsion in Foley, AL. Must be An Apt Groundskeeper, NEL willing to work 12 hr shifts, 15hrs per wk. 9-12 M-F. Local Branch of major days & nights & be a team Apply: Mon, Wed., Fri. 10- Roofing Distributor located player. Responsibility & 12. 608 Azalea Rd in Mobile seeks reliable accountability are a must. Warehouse Personnel. General job duties include LAZY BUT Forklift, shipping and basic quality control such as receiving experience needreading tape measures & GOOD calipers, packaging, fork lift Must have good reading skills ed. Great pay and Benefits. g Free Workplace. operation & general house- and a pleasant phone voice. Drug keeping. Salary begins at $9 or Hourly pay + commission. Please contacat us at 1-800$10 depending upon exp, with Full easant 892-9803 Benefits. Ple LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION Foreman Position. Exp. req’d. Benefits. 251645-5811 rapid advancement depending upon performance. Drug Screening upon hiring & beneExp’d LOAN OFFICER for fits after 90 days. Apply in mortgage company. Good person, 11746 Foley Beach Express, Foley, AL 36535. Feel working environment. free to call for further info. Leads furnished. Fax (251) 943-2916. Ask for Chuck. COLONIAL BANK Offers a competitive salary & great benefits We are currently accepting DELIVERY DRIVERS online applications for the NEEDED. Apply in person following positions: Jemison Window & Door, 8011 Zeigler Blvd, Mobile, Branch Sales AL 36608 ★★★★ AAA ASPHALT TANKER House Cleaning RENT -AMAID CASA DE LOLA 115 Local Lumber Yard seeking Class A CDL Driver. Experience preferred. Contact Rolo at 251-9473127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. 855 ASSISTED LIVING MANOR DRIVER TRAINEES COMPANY DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! No expeNeeded for Local Work rience required. Werner 6 days on - 2 days off has immediate openings Hourly Training Pay for entry-level semi driv2 Years OTR- 25 yrss old ers. Our avg. driver earns Tanker & HazMat more than $36K first year. Endorsements 60% of Werner drivers get Call Danny 800-274-1055 home nightly or weekly. 15 or 251-443-7055. EOE. day CDL training now M/F/D/V offered in your area. For a A★A★A★A★A★ new career call Today. MOBILE LUMBER & 1(800) 709-7364. MILLWORK Now hiring Class A & B Drivers for LOCAL DRIVER Mobile, Grand Bay, Wholesale distributor seek- Daphne, AL and Gulfport, ing experienced CDL MS locations. Great pay, Driver for local delivery benefits, 401k, FT. Apply in route. Minium 1 year driv- person at 5229 Hwy 90 W., ing experience and clean Mobile; 25847 Friendship MVR required. Excellent Rd., Daphne & 10194 salary and benefits. Apply Lorraine Rd., Gulfport in person Mac Papers, Inc., 5525 Commerce Blvd Engineers W., Mobile, AL or call 251443-5622. EOE GEOTECHNICAL ENGIClass B CDL NEER P.E. wanted for one Drivers/Board Haulers owner Shreveport La needed. Call Roy Moss or Professions Engineering Brian Weems 251-970-2430. firm 25 + employees. Review plans and reports DELIVERY DRIVERS for TX and LA projects. NEEDED Potential ownership to the Need Owner Operator right engineer. Shreveport / w/late Bossier City is an excellent model, 1/2 ton full size area experiencing tremenpick-up dous growth and a great or better. Call for appt/ family location. Email interview 251-649-0425 resumes and questions to admin@ Delivery Drivers needed, constructiontestinglab.com CDL and non-CDL. 401k, 318.686.6035 health avail. Mon-Fri. 251970-3845 Driver: Class A CDL, Local. Excellent Driving Record required. Benefits. Call Phillips Frame & Truss, 251-965-7179 1/2“ Hardwood Pank Liquidation 4ftX6in @ $2.89 sq ft, 713-777-8453 Ced’s Environmental Services 120 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 HOOTERS HOOTERS is now accepting applications for kitchen positions at its Mobile location. Good pay, flexible working hours available. Apply in person at: 3156 Airport Blvd (251) 473.9464 telephone. Call 251-662-1064 A★A★A★A★A★ MOBILE LUMBER Now hiring Prior experience with a Class A & B Drivers, trucking company a must! Forklift Operators, Order Pullers & Retail Sales for Full benefit package to the Mobile, Grand Bay, right person: vacation, sick Daphne, AL and Gulfport, pay, holiday pay, BCBS insurance, MS locations. Great pay, 401(k), etc. Excellent opporbenefits, 401k, FT. Apply in tunity for someone displaced person at 5229 Hwy 90 W., by Mobile; 25847 Friendship Katrina! Salary DOE. Rd., Daphne & 10194 EOE. Send resume (handwrit- Lorraine Rd., Gulfport ten okay for Katrina evac- Local Lumber Yard seekuees)to: The Mobile Register ing Yard Help! Experience PO Box #2488-378, Mobile, AL preferred. Contact Rolo at 36630 251-947-3127, Mon-Fri, 7-4. Emergency Service Drivers Roll Off Drivers Needed $1200/week. All expenses paid. Must have CDL License. Must be Drug free, Call for more info at 850-995-3375 or fax resume to: 850-995-8005 PARTS COUNTER PERSON Needed Immediately! Experienced Parts Counter person for a growing automobile dealership. Experience with Reynolds & Reynolds is a plus. We offer a great working environment, 401k, Health, Dental & Life Insurance. Please apply in person at the parts counter between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at: Sandy Sansing Hyundai, Inc 7680 Airport Blvd Mobile, AL 36608 Outside Service Personnel /Bag Drop opening and closing shifts needed. Applicants must possess outstanding customer service skills. Hourly + tips. Retirees Welcome. Apply in person at Magnolia Grove Golf Facility, 7001 Magnolia Grove Pkwy. RestauratHotel-Lounges WE CAN HELP !! GOLDEN CORRAL 675 S. Schillinger Rd Now Hiring All Positions. Apply within, Mon-Thur 24PM No Phone Calls Please. 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. ★Whataburger★ is now hiring for ALL POSITIONS/ALL SHIFTS. Exp reqd. Apply Mon-Thurs, 8am10am. 2461 Gov’t Blvd & 2496 Schillinger Rd. So. locations Exp’d SERVERS, BARTENDERS & DISHWASHER. Apply Eunique Restaurant, 5100 Girby Road, Mobile 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges WAIT STAFF, CASHIERS, COOKS. Richee’s BBQ 4451 Government, Mobile Your Local Hardee’s Management Franchisee with 100 Restaurants combined in Alabama, Florida, Springfield Illinois, and Mississippi wants SALESPERSON to Hire Restaurant Apply in person, Red Tag Professionals displaced by Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Hurricane Katrina. Call Mobile. Hardee’s at 877-202-0222. 128 ASHBURY HOTEL & SUITES Experienced Hotel Front Desk Clerk, Starting Salary $8/hour Excellent Benefits, AM & PM Shifts. Apply in Person at 600 South Beltline Hwy. Mobile. No Phone Calls Please. COOKS & CASHIERS Colonel Dixie 2780 Government, Mobile TGI FRIDAYS Now Hiring All Positions Apply in person 6945 Airport Blvd, Mobile The Hilton Garden Inn, Orange Beach is now Hiring for: ● HOUSEKEEPERS ● HOUSEMAN ● LAUNDRY ATTENDANTS Manager-Convenience Store Must have experience managing convenience store and deli. Paid medical and dental insurance. Competitive salary. Send resume to: P O Box 744, Daphne, AL 36526 130 MedicalDental Dental Assistant, Exp’d, Full-time for Non-Smoking Office. Send resume to 3616 Springhill Memorial Dr. N., Mobile, 36608 Hiring FT Receptionist/Aide for Physical Therapy Clinic in Robertsdale. With benefits. Experience not necessary. 947-7911, fax resume 9472697 Pharmacist Local established pharmacy hiring a full time Alabama licensed RPh. The schedule is M-F, 9-5 with no weekends, nights or holidays. The compensation is well above average and includes salary, bonuses, insurance, full beneOur hearts go out to all the fits and 401k. Job requires only light public interaction victims of Hurricane and is supported by two certiKatrina. In the wake of fied technicians. To apply fax this tragedy, McDonald’s resume to 251-478-0227-Attn: would like to help. We are RPh position. Great Pay DOE! Wonderful Environment. Apply in person at: The Hilton Garden Inn, 23092 Perdido Beach Blvd, Orange Beach 251-974-1600 now accepting interviews for Exp’d Managers & Crew for FT, PT or Temp. positions. If we can help you, please give us a call. 251-478-0701 FELIX’S FISH CAMP E/O/E Spanish Fort Hiring for all NOW HIRING: positions. Interviewing BARTENDERS, COOKS & Thur & Fri. Sept 15 & 16, SERVERS Mon, Tues & Wed Sept 19, No Phone Calls. Bilotti’s 20 & 21, from 10-5 at Ruths Italian Cafe, 1850 Airport Chris offices, 2058 Airport Blvd at Glenwood St. Mobile, AL. Bartenders Needed. PART TIME CAREERS Call for Interview, Hiring Construction Trophy Club 251-479-0220 Workers, Builders, GODFATHER’S PIZZA Carpenters, Electricians, MOBILE COUNTY Plumbers, Welders, Heavy SHIFT MANAGERS Equipment Operators, $6.75-$8.00 Hour, 32-40 Hour Mechanics, Engineering Work Week. Flexible Aides, Security Guards, Scheduling Truck Drivers, and Cargo Opportunity for advanceLoaders/Inspectors in the ment. Navy Reserve. Must have Send resume to: one year experience and be IMMEDIATE OPENING physically fit. Ages 18-39. 5015 Moffett Rd, Electric motor mechanic Mobile, AL 366188 Age may be waived for needed! 251-443-0700 prior service Vets. Great NEIGHBOR’S RESTAUpay/benefits. Receive a COLLECTOR RANT Direcmanagement, Inc., a great retirement package hiring for all positions. local collection agency has for part time work. For a Both shifts. Above minilocal interview call 251-342openings for P/T Phone mum Collectors. Hours are 4 to 8 0239, M-F, 9-7. day’s. plus tips. Closed Sund p.m. weekdays, Saturdays Apply in person Three 8-12. Light typing and good PRODUCTION PRINTERS Notch communication skills and PACKERS Rd. Tillman’s Corner required. Call 251-344-6660 needed for promotional after 9 a.m. CRACKER BARREL in the printing company. Eastern Shore Center is Applicants need no prior HIRING ALL Positions. Now Hiring for all posiexperience, will train Apply in person tions appropriate person. Pay Scranton’s Restaurant ● Full & Part Time starts at $6.00 and will 623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■ ● Great benefits increase with experience. ■ Needed Experienced Shift hours are M-Tr 6am- ● Flexible schedules 4:45pm, M-F 8am-4:45pm, ● Top pay Cabinet Builder, Cabinet M-Tr 2:30pm-1:15am. ● $200 sign-on bonu us. Finisher, Mon-Thurs aft Please apply in person at 6pm Call 228-588-9933, No phone calls please. 3107 Halls Mill Rd, Mobile, Apply in person CRACKER Friday 8:30-11:30am, AL 36606. No phone calls. BARREL 228-588-0200 Please specify on applica- 30227 Eastern Shore Center tion as to the shift that you COUNTER Spanish Fort, AL seek. HELP Exp Breakfast Cooks, Flex Hrs. 7-9. No phone calls. COLLECTOR Servers. Apply at the Apply at JAGUAR CLEAN- Must have experience collect- Golden Egg, 3107 St. ERS, Stephens Rd. Eight Mile, ing 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2 delinquent accounts over the AL. No phone calls DISPATCHER NEEDED 125 Re-Opening Soon!!! BURGER KING Now Hiring Crew!!! On site interviews at Burger King, 3875 Airport Blvd, Mobile. Mon-Fri, Sept. 19-23, 9am-5pm LPNs!!! AL Employment has positions IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE! Fax Resume to 445-0363 or e-mail to resumesouth&cquad;@ale mployment.com. Mobile County EMS Rescue Squad now hiring DISPATCHERS Apply in person, 7921-C Tanner Williams Road, 251-343-7131 Fairhope Doctor has immediate opening for Receptionist/Front Office. Please call 251-990-1983 to schedule interview. Resume can be faxed to: 251-990-1981 ADMINISTRATIVE ASST for local surgeons office. Experience in insurance & medical coding. Good benefits, Mon-Fri. Experienced need only apply. Send resumes to: Attn: AA, PO Box 70187, Mobile, AL 36670 HIRING EXPERIENCED AUTO PERSONNEL APPLY IN PERSON • SALES • SERVICE • BODY SHOP JIM ROBINSON JIM ROBINSON Pontiac-Buick-GMC Trucks 1010 Hwy 90 at Telephone Road Pascagoula, MS 14th Street (North of Hwy. 90) Pascagoula, MS 228.762.2233 228.762.2711 Chevrolet-Cadillac BP- Now hiring MGR/ CASHIERS/DELI PERSONNEL. West Side. 251-661-0363 AVON - $$500 Bonus! Earn extra $$ for Xmas! $10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846 LUBE TECH Needed. Good Benefits package Please Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. ■ Maintenance Specialist needed for multi-location corporation. Duties will include basic carpentry, plumbing and other general maintenance. Some colAtmosphere 251-662-1063 lection responsibilitiies. Securitas PRESSERS NEEDED Excel benefits, Insurance Security No phone calls. package, Paid vacation & Apply at Jaguar Cleaners holidays. Apply at Baber’s ARMED/UNARMED Services 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. Inc. 2500 Ammonett St, SECURITY OFFICERS Pascagoula, Ms 39567 or Security officers needed SAWYER FURNITURE UP TO $12.00 for armed & unarmed posi- fax resume to 228-312-0387 COMPANY seeks exp’d WE ARE ACCEPTING tions. Must pass backWAREHOUSE DRIVERS & HELPERS, CLERICAL APPLICATIONS FOR SECU- ground check, drug screenHair StylistRITY OFFICERS IN ing, classroom & firearms STAFF, SALES & MANPersonal MOBILE, BREWTON, EAST training. Previous AGEMENT TRAINEES. BREWTON, BALDWIN, Service experience preferred, but Full time. Please apply in THEODORE, SARALAND, not person at 3767 Airport AND AXIS, ALABAMA Fantastic Sams FT/PT Lic required. Apply in person: Blvd, Mobile, AL. AREAS. APPLY @ 3737 Cosmetologist. Great opp, VINSON GUARD SERMust have valid drivers GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205 IN environment, locations & VICE license, Social security ODAY! M-F MOBILE TO teams. Closed Sun. Mark 2158 Government Street card and updated police 8:30am-4:00pm 648-5787 Mobile, AL 36606. EOE EOEM/F/D/V report. Immediate Opening: Weekday LIFEGUARD 9am-2pm. Current certifications req’d. Apply at : Hearin-Chandler YMCA, 951 Downtowner Blvd. 123 Sales Assoc. I (TELLER), Daphne (PT) Please visit our website to apply online: www.colonialbank.com Colonial is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. 120 General DETAIL PERSON Needed Immediately! A Car Detail person is needed immediately for a growing automobile dealership. Prior experience is a plus but is not required. We offer a great working environment, 401k, Health, Dental and Life Insurance. Please apply in person in the Service Dept between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at: Sandy Sansing Hyundai, Inc 7680 Airport Blvd Mobile, AL 36608 Deliver Now Early Morning Delivery! THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING PART-TIME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! We are looking for a dependable independent contractor to deliver The Mississippi Press for a few hours a day. Must have dependable transportation and auto insurance is required. 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Requirements include excellent organizational, time management, computer communication skills. Software Support Position. Responsible for inbound calls Layout experience and and resolutions. Accounting knowledge of print background preferred. Auto advertising are desired. Insurance knowledge is helpful. Knowledge of SQL syntax Position is full-time, M-F, and excellent communication 8:30-5:30 and as necessary. skills required. Networking Salary plus commission and and hardware knowledge is competitive benefit package. not required. E-mail resumes to: Applicants who possess above HR3@kingswayamerica.com qualifications may send Progressive labor company resume to: in need of highly motivated person to manage & asst in mprhr@mobileregister.com or fax 251-219-5099 or developing business in Apply by mail or in person @ coastal MS. Great Mobile Register income & growth potential. Advertising Sales Assistant Resumes to 561-683-3262 or 401 Water Street khoffman@actionlabor.com ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Must have 2 yr. electronic MONTROSE BAY degree and or military HEALTH & REHAB training. Will train to our CNA 6-2 and 2-10 systems. We drug screen. LPN’S 6-2 and 2-10 Top Music Co., 3656 Gov’t RN Weekend Manager 401K, Competitive Wages, Blvd., M-F 10am-4pm Many Extras. (251) 928HIRING TODAY! 2177 Need Reliable LOAN OFFICERS & Health Care Facility LOAN ORIGINATORS. is in need of a Experienced an asset but LICENSED RECREnot ATIONAL necessary. People skills a THERAPIST plus. Full time position with benefits. If interested and Make lots of applicable, apply in person money! at 550 Congress Street Call 251-706-0117 Mobile, AL 36603 Mobile/Baldwin Counties or fax resume 251-432-9590 E.O.E. M/F/D/V Positions open for Eastern Shore: Orthodontic TEACHERS (1-6th grade) Certified. Retirees welAssistant. Training avail come. Health ins. provided. Call Also, TEACHER ASSTS. M-Fri 9:30AM-12:00, 251(Nursery-K4) 251-456-7353 928-9292 DISPLACED BY THE HURRICANE AND NEED A JOB? Downtown Mobile, AL 36602 Wednesdays, 1-4 pm EOE EXP. OUTSIDE SALES REPS needed. Exp in building trades a +. Job openings for Jackson & George Co o. (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 Sales person needed for roofing company. Exp. necessary, weekly salary plus commission. Please contact Roberto at 228-264-9276 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. 157 TradeCraftsSkills GLAZIERS WANTED Some traveling required. Top pay. Contact Unique Glass & Mirror, Spanish Fort, AL. 251-625-0971 Les or Karen EXPD HAND NAILERS, NAIL GUN ROOFERS & Helpers, Pays $9-$13/hour w/benefits. 251-295-5601 COMCAST CABLE ★★★★★★ ■ Busy Cardiology Office seeking experinced Medical Assistant or LPN. Call 228-762-1002 or Fax resume to 228-762-1012 Dental Assistant Our growing practice is looking for a caring dedicated individual. Experience preferred but will consider hiring the right person w/no experience. Good benefits. Fax resume to 251-968-6520 COOK - 5 Years Experience. Fax Resume Only w/Contact Info 251-479-8404 The candidate will install, reconnect, or disconnect primary connections between cable television and subscriber’s location. High School diploma or equivalent, a valid drivers license is a must, and related technical exposure is a plus. OUTSIDE SALES PERSON Needed in Wireless Industry, We offer a competitive salary Base Pay + Commission, and benefits package that Experience Required. Fax includes 401k and medical plans. Drug and alcohol-free Resumes to 251-661-3335 workplace. Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested appli- Gulf Distribution Company cants should submit resumes is looking for a SALES at www.comcast.com REP We offer paid vacations, ROOF ESTIMATERexcellent benefits, incenAnyone who wants percenttive programs and more. ages need not call. We pay Clean MVR a must. GDC is by the week 251-342-4338 or a drug free work place. fax 643-7417 Send resume or apply in person Monday thru Technology Service Thursday between 9-4:30 to Technician. Hire 3378 Moffett Rd., Mobile, Immediately. AL 36607. EOE Qualifications: Associates NO TELEPHONE CALLS Degree in a computer PLEASE related field preferred. a MCSE or an MCP preProgressive labor company ferred, 2-3 yrs. exp. in in need of highly motivated computer repair, 2-3 yrs exp. in tabling, 2-3 exp. in person to manage & asst in TCP/IP Networking. Exp. developing business in w/printers, backups, scan- coastal MS. Great income & growth potential. ners and demos, strong Resumes to 561-683-3262 or communication, problem solving skills and self moti- khoffman@actionlabor.com vation. Fax resume to: 251LAZY BUT 626-2101 or call 251-621-2700 DENTAL ASSISTANT Great opportunity available in a team oriented Retailpractice. This is a full time Stores position with benefits. Dental experience prePARTS MANAGER ferred. Fax resume to: 251Mobile Bay Harley661-6106 or call 661-6100 Davidson currently seeking CNA/Caregiver, N/S, priqualified, Parts vate home, W Mobile. Must Department Manager. be avail. nights/weekends Must have management 251-607-9270 experience & be capable of motivating & directing DENTAL HYGIENIST sales team. Excellent cusFAIRHOPE PART TIME. tomer skills necessary. CALL 251-928-1645 Computer skills required. Apply Mon-Sat, 3260 Pleasant Valley Rd. Offshore- 145 135 Marine ALL AMERICAN MARINE ***Boat Jobs*** 150 Sales NEEDED: A Construction & Roofing Estimator. Top commissions with flexible NOW HIRING! TOP PAY! schedule. Fax resume to GREAT BENEFITS! 251-947-9798 or Call 251-947Immediate openings for AB’s, OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng 9797 w/emd exp., Q-Med’s, Tankermen. Exp. Offshore & Inland Deckhands. Entry level deckhands needed up to $95 per day. www.americancrewing.com or call 251-443-7771 Exp’d Marine Engineer Wanted, License preferably. Local week on, week off work. Call 251-432-2611 138 Part Time Earn $700 - $900 mo. as an independent distributor for USA TODAY. M-F, 3 hours a morning. No weekends. Routes available in Mobile. Great for retirees. Call 1800-868-8885 ext. 2052 PASSENGER VAN DRIVER for Midtown area. Split shift 20 hrs, flexible. MonFri. Must be over 23 yrs old, good MVR & punctual. 251-441-1991 EARN $650-$750 MONTH as an independent distributor for USA TODAY. M-F, Routes available in Pascagoula/Ocean Springs. Retirees welcomed. 1-800-868-8885 Ext. 2052 ■ PEST CONTROL, PT, Central & South BA & MO Co. Must pass drug screen. Retirees ok. E.O.E. 251-9431119 or 661-9364 OPTICAL, Will Train, Salary +commission. Excellent opportunity. 251-476-5818 EOE Paper Chemicals & Janitorial Supplies. Fax or Email Resume to 251-981-8110 or centerpull@hotmail.com GOOD Must have good reading skills and a pleasant phone voice. Hourly pay + commission. Full Benefits. Ple easant Atmosphere 251-662-1063 DECORATOR SALES Salary + Comm, BC/BS insurance, 401K, company paid retirement, paid vacation. Apply in person, BLP Paint & Decorating Center, 148 East I-65 Service Road No. No faxes or phone calls please. 154Telemarketing PHONE PROS Here’s your chance. Now hiring am and pm shifts. Top pay + bonuses. Auto dialers. 251-661-5098 BADGE DEAL W/TAPS NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED CALL 251-490-2891 157 TradeCrafts- SALES PERSON NEEDED Skills With CAC Experience for Busy Pre-Owned Car Lot. Looking for CREW LEADERS, Only Expd Need Apply. Must be Honest & Reliable. LAYOUT MEN, METAL FRAMERS & DRYCall for Appt. 251-471-9997 WALLERS USED CAR SALESPEOfor work in Southwest PLE Florida. UP TO 40-F/6-B 239-643-5758 Join the fastest growing Used Car Store in Mobile. Mansfield Industrial is Due to our increase in accepting applications for sales, we need Used Car Diesel Mechanic, Salespeople. Benefits Sandblasters, Industrial & include: BC/BS insurance. Commercial Painters & FIVE day work week. Helpers. 251-653-1239 Every other early night. Contact Brian Johnson for Air Conditioning Co. Hiring Service Techs and Duct confidential interview. Grady Automotive Group Installers, Top Wages. Good Benefits. Year 251-476-2550 around work. Commercial MEDICAL SALES & Residential. 251-639-4578 OPPORTUNITY!!! NEEDED IMMEDIATELY WELDERS & LABORERS Wanted: Goal-oriented For steel fabrication plant. medical Apply in person 7535 sales rep for fast-growing wes Rd., Theodore-Daw specialty pharmacy. Theodore, AL. 7-3:30 251Experience in 653-7656 Respiratory/DME market a plus Salary + Road Service Tire Man. Commission/Bonus + Some exp. necessary, will Benefits. train w/valid drivers Please fax or mail resume license. 251-675-9119 to: Attn: Sales Atlas Rx, Inc., Exp. mobilehome workers. 2208 S. Hickory Street, All phases. Set-up & servFoley, AL 36535. ice work. Good wages. 251Fax: 866-943-2795 947-2309 157 TradeCraftsSkills PIPEFITTERS,, PIPEWELDERS, IRON WORKERS, MILLWRIGHT needed for shut-down. $18.50-$19.50 per hour, $40$50 per diem. Call 205-9265847 ext 500 Leave Name, Craft & Phone # ● Machine Operator, technically oriented ● Machine Operator Helper ● Forklift Operator, Exp’d AUTO MECHANIC Needed ● Industrial Mechanic for Steel Construction Min 5 years exp. Must Systems. Theodore. 251-653have own tools. Must be able to 3022 do computer diagnostics. Established Regional Fleet Call 251-583-6856 Maintenance Company is IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Seeking Part Time Service Call Mechanic. Must be Operators (CDL Required) Willing to Work Nights Technicians Weekends. Must Provide Mechanics Own Tools. Great Pay Security Guard (NightBenefits. Will Train! Call Shift) John or Denise 251-660-0638 Good pay & Good benefits Apply in person, M-F, 9-4 Cabinet Shop Foreman’s 2001 W. I-65 Service Road position. Must be exp in all N phases of cabinet making. Mobile AL 36618 251-471Eastern Shore area. 2514315 945-1717 RENOVATION WORKERS CONTRACTOR with painting, carpentry to repair exterior interior & roofing skills. Call walls & floor Fred South (251)533-2635 joists. 251-689-7564 AUTO MECHANICS Experienced Survey Help needed immediately! Some Needed. Call 251-460-4646 exp req’d. Must have tools. to Schedule an Interview Competitive pay. Apply in Drug Test Required person, HVAC Fadalla’s Auto Air & INSTALLERS & Repair HELPERS 7310 Airport Blvd, Mobile Excellent benefits. NEED GOOD PEOPLE Summerdale 251-989-2965; NOW HIRING Mobile 653-1515 NEW HOME PAINTERS Must be able to spray with DEMOLITIONN WORKER NEEDED airless sprayer, cut in Paid $100 per day. walls, and prep. Steady Call 251-259-7236 local work with rapid advancement for leaders. 1ST CLASS SHINGLE & $11/hr. to start with vacaFLAT tion and holiday pay after ROOFERS NEEDED. 1 year. 251-471-0028 PLENTY R.D. LOWES, INC. OF WORK. 251-463-3910 MAINTENANCE SUPER- BRICK LAYERS Needed VISOR for Univ. of South AL Needed for Eastern Shore work. C&C apt. Masonry. 256-231-9592 community. Exp. and CABLE TV INSTALLERS HVAC lic. required. Call & BURY CREW 251-626-1155 Experienced preferred, but FORKLIFT/REACH will train. Must have own TRUCK OPERATOR truck and valid Drivers Experience required. Lic. Paid Holiday & Apply in person at 5355 Vacation. Medical benefits Business Parkway, available. Safety Bonus. Theodore. Apply in person: 7321 #3 251-653-1596 Old Pascagoula Rd. or Call 251-653-8900 EOE. Fastest Growing Furniture store in area. A&P MECHANFurniture Sales & Floor Design Position. IC LPN Must have exp. Apply in Must Be Experienced. For busy family practice person TALK TO US TODAY! Please Leave Message at office. Good benefits. Send w/resume. WE HAVE IMMEDIATE 1-800-572-8235. Leave resume to: 1924-K Dauphin Sal./Comm./Benefits OPENINGS! Name & Phone Number. Island Pkwy, Mobile, AL ● We need licensed life Leon Atchison Furn, 36605. nRODUCTION WORKERS insurance agents Brenda HURRICANE EVACUEES or Diane 5597 Hwy 90 W. DENTAL ASSISTANT & ● We need those who want to WELCOME become licensed LABORATORY TECHNIIndustrial Equipment Immediate openings for CIAN Call Us! 251-476-4884 Company looking for OUT- warehouse and production needed for specialist pracLiberty National SIDE workers. Manufacturer of tice. Life Insurance Company SALES REP. Base + com- cleaning products in Send resume to: 4216 mission and benefits. Daphne, AL seeking perAurelia St CMT Technician Please fax manent full and part time Mobile, AL 36609 resume to 251-653-3466. workers for blending, /Inspectors labeling and packaging. Local Home Medical Alum Creek Construction Will train. CDL drivers for Equipment Company in Seeking Construction seeking OUTSIDE SALES local shipments a plus. For Need of a Well Organized, Materials Testing techniPEOPLE. Will train. Call information call 251-626cians/inspectors, all levels. Dependable Person to Gary 888-549-2522. 3083 Field observations and testery of Provide Delive ing. Experience preferred but Sales Person Needed for Equipment, Customer GENERAL CONTRACTOR not required. Send resume Flooring Sales. Selling of Service & Other Office looking for Subcontractors. and cover letter to HR Dept, Ceramic tile, hardwood & Duties. Full Time w/ All trades needed. Must RE: CMT4, P.O. Box 9637, carpet. Experience Benefits after 60 Days. have insurance Call 251Mobile, AL 36691, EOE, requiired. 251-970-5244 Non-Smoking, Clean MVR M/F/D/V, Pre-employment 662-7504 & Drug Screen Required. Drug Screen Req. EXPERIENCED ROOFCARPENTER HELPERS Send Resume to 1956-J ING w/2 years experience. University Blvd. S. #272. SALES REPS Call Ray 251-366-3003 or Mobile, AL 36609 Needed. Immediate start Wendell 251-377-1048 Great pay. Call 251-662-7504 ★★★★★★ Metal Builders, Iron INSIDE BEARING SALES Workers, Sheeters & Communications Technician Entry Level Position. Exp Helpers. Steady work, good DISPLACED Comcast Cable has an excelpay. 251-675-6088 a plus HEALTH CARE lent opportunity for installers Valid DL reqd. Rick 433in our Mobile, AL Location. 8418 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 7-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 PAW PAWS CAMPER CITY NOW HIRING ★ PARTS ★ SERVICE Top Pay, Health Insurance Dental Insurance, Paid Vacation, 401k, APPLY IN PERSON ONLY Paw Paws Camper City 4370 Rangeline Rd, Mobile rrubba See Nunzio Car A 1st Class Machinist, Job Shop, Excel pay and benefits. Call 251-583-9502 WANTED DISPLACED WORKERS from Hurricane Katrina ALUMINUM WELDERS ALUMINUM FITTERS Immediate Hiring ** $200 ** SIGN ON BONUS CALL (251)957-3800 PRESS OPERATOR for printing company. Exp. req’d. Apply in person or mail resume to 3001 Mill Street, Mobile, AL 36607; or call 251-471-4059. TradeCraftsSkills Experienced diesel, gasoline, farm equipment Mechanic. Must have own tools. Fax resume to: 251626-2744 FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN Experience Needed. Wages Based on Experience plus Benefits. Call 251-602-1912 Exp’d FLOORING INSTALLERS needed to work on crew. 251-649-9208 AC Pipefitters, Foremen & 6G Cert Welders for long term employment in SE FL for lg Mech Contractor. Top $, 401k, Health/Dental. Will help w/ relocation costs. Call 954-981-3600 or fax res to 954-962-8630. EOE/DFWP Maintenance Professional needed immediately. Must be knowledgeable in general Apartment Complex Maintenance. Apply in person: Midtown Classic Residences, 2067 Springhill Ave 251-471-3754 ★★★★★★★ CABINET MAKERS- Exp. or unexp. Must be able to read a ruler and have transportation. Apply in person 7231 Moffet Rd. AAA+ A/C Installation Mechanic and Helper & Service & Maintenance Techs Experienced Only. BC/BS, 401K, Top Pay, Top Benefits. Apply in Person, Bacthelor’s Residential Service, 110 Durant St. Mobile, AL 36607. Salary D.O.E./Drug Free Work Place. ROOFERS, Crews welcome. Now HIRING! 251645-6432 or 251-510-7973 CABINET MAKERS & CABINET MAKER HELPERS, experienced preferred. Apply within: Lomax Cabinets, 1651 N. Schillinger Rd, Semmes, AL 36575, 251-649-9562. CARPENTRY & FENCE Help Wanted, 228-475-0528 Hiring immediately skilled CARPENTERS LABORER’S. Call 605-3315 for more info. EEOC Industrial insulation MECHANICS and HELPERS needed for local projects. Apply at GENERAL INSULATION, 3555 Hurrican Bay Dr., Theodore, AL 36582. PH: 251-443-9002. FIBERGLASS BOAT REPAIR Can Train Right Person, F/T, Top Pay, Benefits. 251-4733176 Painters wanted. Must have own tools & transportation Call John 251-802-0206 EXPERIENCED Performance Contractor’s MECHANIC now hiring Form NEEDED. Mon-Fri, Rick’s Carpenter’s Garage. 251-639-9016 for the Mobile area. Overtime Included w/ Per DIESEL MECHANIC Diem Must have own tools. Exc. benefits. Apply GREAT Please call the Personnel SOUTHERN WOOD, 7940 Office @ (251) 957-1111 ngton, AL Park Blvd, Irvin Eastern Shore Co. Seeking POOL SERVICE TECHNIAudio/Video CIANS Installers/Helpers. Immediate opening for Interested Applicants exp’d Pool Service Techs in Please Call 251-968-8060. Gulf Shores area. Great opportunity for individuals MAINTENANCE interested to grow with Experienced Maintenance company. Experience prePerson Needed to Live & ferred, can do attitude Work on Property. AC required. Replies: e-mail: Knowledge a Plus. Salary ynlvr@mindspring.com + Benefits! Call 251-635or 3460 Gulf Shores 1809 for an Interview. Parkway, Gulf Shores, AL BRICK LAYERS & 36542 LABORERS Crane Operator, Friction & needed. Top pay 334-596-1406; 251-661-0482 Hydraulic Needed immediately. 251-675-6088 ■ PLUMBER Needed for Small Local GROOMER needed at Coastal Pet Resort, Gulf Plumbing Co. Hourly pay Shores, AL. 251-943-7387. based upon exp. 228-875-2462 *8am-4pm Certified Technician needed. Apply in person: FRAMERS-Dauphin Island Precision Tune, 1230 & Pascagoula. Will pick up Hillcrest Road, Mobile for work. Call Johnny Russell Construction 251■■■■■ 366-4701 ALARM TECHNICIANS Needed Brinks Authorized Dealer looking for experienced Sub Drywall Hangers & Finishers Needed. Must be alarm technicians. Great pay & benefits package. insured and depandable. Mark 251-583-8802 Baldwin Co. 251-591-8194 EXPERIENCED ELEC- ALARMS, SECURITY & FIRE. SERVICE MANAGTRICIANS AND HELPERS needed in ER. Nicet II Fire, Burg. & Video. Top Pay. 251-776Gulf Coast Area. 7505, Fax: 776-7503 Competitive Salary. 251-344-5987 Exp’d Tree Man. Must TWO TRIM CARPENTER know how to operate Bucket Truck, saw & other HELPERS NEEDED tree cutting equipment. Call 251-649-8115 251-689-0975; 452-3827 Upholstery Shop Has 1 SUPERINTENDENT Opening. Experienced For Commercial Only. Call 251-928-3268 Construction Industrial Service Projects. 5+ Years experiCompany hiring Millrights ence and Pipefitters, Class A required. Drug Screen CDL a plus. Required. Extensive travel required. Fax Resume to 251-661-1181 Must have clean driving or record and pass DOT drug Apply in person @ J.C. screen. Send resume work Duke Assoc., 1716 and salary history to Industrial Park Human Resources, P.O. Drive, Mobile, AL. Box 652, Saraland, AL EXP. CABINET Makers & 36571 Exp. Cabinet Painters Accepting applications for needed. 249-1683 ■ DIESEL MECHANIC. Generator experience a PLUMBERS WANTED plus. Offer competitive pay For Work in Perdido Key and benefits. Fax resume and Mobile. Excellent to 251-653-3466 or call 251Wages, 653-3477 for appointment. Benefits & Sign On Bonus!! s e Call 850-626-0062 or Pleas Automotive 850-698-7033 Painter/Prepper With Good Driver’s License Call 251-473-1135; 458-2228 157 Night Shift P.M. DIESEL MECHANIC Apply in person 3151 Hamilton Blvd, Theodore Class B CDL a plus DIESEL MECHANIC Needed for local trucking company shop. Must be able to work immediately without supervision. Must have own tools. Hourly rate DOE. Please call Mike at 251-452-6721. ■■■■■ Now Hiring All Crafts: Metal Roofers, Rubber Roofers, Pipe Welders & Pipe Fitters. Premium pay. DOE. 228-769-5140 S&R ROOFING needs ROOFERS 251-661-6168, 370-7262 Hiring Journeyman Plumber, Exp in new construction & also plumber’s helper. 634-9100 Floor Tech. Exp in hardwood floor, sanding, refinishing & installation. Must be able to operate drum sander. 251-666-0800 Conventional Crane Operators needed in Pensacola. 850-484-3275 or 850-712-1484 Advanced Collision Center looking for an EXPD BUFFER & DETAIL PERSON. Top pay. 3 positions avail. Apply in person: 1165 Sledge Dr, Mobile REMODELERS Exp’d Carpenters & Roll Off Driver and Carpenter Helpers apply Mechanics needed. Apply only. Pay depends on expewithin 6225 Rangeline Rd. rience. 251-232-6520. Overhead Door Company Benefits. looking for INSTALLER ■ NOW HIRING with experience. 1st Class CARPENTERS FIRST CLASS: Please call 251-990-9368 2nd Class CARPENTERS •Pipe Fitters or CREWS ELECTRICIANS & •Ship Fitters 251-645-8088, 366-4861 HELPERS •Welders, Pipe & for commercial and indusCAREER POSITION Fluxcore trial MAINTENANCE/HANDY •Crane Operators work. NOW HIRING. We MAN y at MASTER Apply are a for Fast Paced, BOAT BUILDERS fast growing company that Manufactured Home Alba Ave, Coden, AL ofDealer. Salary, Benefits, fers benefits: Blue Miileage. Truck & Basic METAL BUILDING AND Cross/Blue Tools Required. STRUCTURAL IRON Shield health & dental, Call 251-645-1502. WORKERS NEEDED. 251simple IRA, life insurance. Southeastern Heating & Air 473-7730 Fax resume to: 251-937needs Exp. Installers & 6770. Service Techs. Top pay ★HEAVY★ Onyx has Immediate w/paid vacation & holidays, Positions open for hydrob- health ins. 251-928-7852, 945- EQUIPMENT & lasting & vacuuming tech5070 ★LABORERS★ nicians. We offer full beneAUTO DETAILER NEEDBaldwin County fits. Apply in person at ED Area. 251-988-1230 5685-B I-10 Industrial A+ ONLY! Must have Parkway, Theodore, AL NOW HIRING refs. between 9:00 a.m. & 4:00 OUT OF TOWN WORK $350/wk to start. Car p.m. Monday thru Friday **Welders** Washers only. Contact Clay Baxter F/C & Stick also Needed. 251-583-8676 251-653-0957 Mig-Hardwire **Shipfitters** DISPLACED BY KATRIImmediate Need: Also Hiring For Local NA? SHIPFITTERS Work Area leading HVAC ELECTRICIANS Heavy Equipment Contractor is Hiring PIPEFITTERS-PIPE Operators Experienced A/C and Sheet WELDERS for debris removal allers. We Have Metal Insta PAINTER/BLASTER, WELD **Electricians** the Work, All We Need is ERS & MARINE DUCTING Industrial & Commercial You. Competitive Wages IN WORLDWIDE LABOR with Excellent Benefits. ERS (Min 5 years STALLE SUPPORT Apply in Perrson at 7570 exp.) (800) 748-1395 TOP PAY- Per Diem Included Zeigler Blvd. Drug Screen (228) 762-3418 Required. E.O.E. 251-473-1541; 877-473-1541 157 TradeCraftsSkills 157 TradeCraftsSkills 380 READY MIX Framers Needed $4-$9 per ft. PLANT REPAIR 251-937-4935 Ask for Eddie & MAINTENANCE Resumes TECHNICIAN 160 Needed. Good Benefits package Please Apply in person at: 2640 South McKenzie St, Foley, AL 36535. or call 800-239-3879. Exp’d Hardwood Floor INSTALLER, SANDER & FINISHER. 251-634-1718 MOBILE’S FINEST RESUME 800 Downtowner Blvd Suite A 251-344-4253 170 Job Information CHECK FIRST Advanced Collision Center looking for an Expd Painter Top Pay, Apply in person: 1165 Sledge Dr, Mobile. Furniture / Household 520 Gautier Vancleave Beautiful 2-Story Acadian Style Home, 3397 sq ft+ detached garge w/unfinAll wood cherry bedished mother-in law quarroom suite: dresser, ters on 15 ac w/ creek, mirror, chest, queen 228-826-4160/ 228-623-8508 Louis Phillip bed with rails, night stand Retail Value Special Price $2,040 $999 Willis Furniture “Where Quality is Still Affordable” 3202 Chico St. Pascagoula Timberlane Rd. 3br/1.5ba ceramic tile countertops, floors, new carpet, large deck, $72,000. 228-324-2659 530 George Co. Lucedale 7.5 acres, 7 room house, plenty of out buildings, tractor & equip, 2 catfish ponds, located high & dry (601)947-4233 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Condos / SUGGEST THAT Townhouses BEFORE MAKING AN 2 BR, 1 BA, 2nd Floor, Miscellaneous new ac, No damage. So. 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PLUMBERS NEEDED All furnighings can be 251-583-7218 ★★★★★★★★ purchased. Call Chris Pets King at Roberts Brothers AC for Sale Real Estate Mobile, TECHNICIAN/INSTALLER Salary DOE. Benefits & AKC Boxer Pups, 2 male, Alabama 1-800-245-7683/ 251-454-0226 Bonuses. 251-645-5400 1 fem, brindle & fawn, $400. 601-1508-0505 Any condition, any area, RV TECHNICIAN. Must any situation sell your have Pets: Free to house quickly. 872-4628 basic plumbing, woodwork, PUBLISH DEADLINE electrical knowlege. Apply A Good Home BY Owner, Grand Bay, Monday Wednesday 5pm in person B&R Camper Ready to Move in. Tuesday Thursday 5pm AUSTRALIAN SHEPSales 4br/3ba, 2500sq ft, split Wednesday Friday 5pm PARD Puppies Free to EXPERIENCED CARbrick, pool, fish pond, Thursday Monday 5pm a good home. 826-5394 PENTERS carport, barn $195,000. Friday Tuesday 5pm & IRON WORKERS (251)490-0017 Sunday Wednesday 5pm NEEDED LOG HOME FOR SALE CALL 251-460-2722 3 years old, situated on For Information Regarding Performance Contractors HWY 70 in Newhope, Legal Notices Call is Arkansas. 10 acres m/l. Telina Birch (228) 934-1420 currently seeking a qualiHas beautiful mountain ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ fied views, and only 3 miles Safety Technician. Jackson from Lake Greeson. LEGAL NOTICE Experience req’d. Emaiil County 3 or 4 bedrooms, game TO REVA CLAY: You are resumes to room, 3 bathrooms to appear chetf@performance-br.com summoned w/marble vanities. before the Mississippi FIRST LISTING or fax 225-215-8290 Master Bath has Jacuzzi Board of Nursing on BY OWNER! BOATYARD DETAILER December 8, 2005 at 2 p.m. tub w/separate marble Self-starter, travel lift shower. Kitchen has custo answer charges brought Helena, Brick 1842 sq ft operator a plus but not tom cabinets, island 3/4br, 2ba, den, liv’g room against you. The hearing necessary. Fiberglass work will be held in the hearing library/small office, utility rm, stove & double oven. All & references required. 251- room at the office of the appliances are stainless fp, in-ground 18’ x 45’ oval 443-6300 steel. Has older 3 bd. Mississippi Board of pool, shop, sm boat shed & Home on property, & AC SERVICE TECH Nursing, which is located fence. $122,500/ a 40x60 workshop. City FULL BENE- at 1935 Lakeland Drive, a privacy 228-475-8182 water. 870-845-6387 / Suite B, Jackson, FITS 870-398-4510 / 870-451-3540 Mississippi. Failure to signing bonus w/ exp. appear may result in the BIG POINT By Owner, 251-660-9595 or 680-0060 1200 Government St, 4200 sq ft well-built under revocation of your nursing 5BR/2BA/3half BA’s construction, 70% comlicense. MULTIPLE DRIVER $399,000. Historic District plete, 15 fenced acres, Signed: Delia Y. Owens POSITIONS large barn, other storage in Mobile. Stately Historic Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Executive Director home with formal areas Mississippi Board of buildings & cottage Local Routes, Mileage $200,000/ firm 228-588-1133 and spacious rooms. Call Nursing Varies. Call Matt at 251 Chris King 0638 or 800-277-4823 660-0 No. 95262 3t 9/19-26-10/3 6+ Acres w/2 mobileat Roberts Brothers homes, Shop / Playhouse GULF COAST Real Estate, Mobile AL & Pool. East Cent. Sch. TRUCK/MACK 1-800-245-7683 /251-454-0226 TRUCKS, INC. Dist. $110,000 228-641-3995 Looking for Journeyman HOME for Sale - 3br/2ba, FOR SALE BY OWNER Mechanic. Must have own 1904 sq ft, 1.62acs, & pool, 3/5 BR, 3.5 BA, 2500 sf, tools. George/Greene Co. line on East Cent. Sch. Dist., Call Dean 251-476-2744. Hwy 57, $98,000 5.5 acres. $285,000 601-753-2327/ 601-550-8209 Job Shop, 1st Class 228-217-0881 machinist with tools. Pay Antiques I Offer Immediate Debt For Sale By Owner, to $21/hr DOE. Benefits, Relief to Homeowners by Beautiul new lake home, 2 BC/BS after 90 days, J & B ANTIQUES Buying Houses in 7 days story, 4br/3.5ba, on 6+ac, 401K/holidays, previous Open for Business located on a 100 acre lake or less. (281)467-7284 employees need not apply. Lots of Furniture, development in Manual lathe, boring mills, Certified Appraiser. BRICK 2 BR, 2 ba, dbl Leaskesville, MS. drill press, etc. Fax Furniture Repair. 228-769- carport, 4.5 ac., 26’x 40’ Hardwood floor, large resume to 251-675-1143, shop/apt. East Cent. Sch 0542 tiles, Shaw carpet, custom overtime as required Dist. $175,000 228-588-6772 details thru-out, gourmet mandatory Auctions 3 BR, 1 BA, brick, single kitchen, quiet peaceful Carpenters Needed for area, House sold fully carport. Helena Comm. Residential Framing. Must furn, ready to move in. No hurricane damage. be able to climb. Call 251AUCTION $399,900. (251)937-3550/ 251$72,000 228-474-5532 or 645-8994 Helena, MS - 3 B/R 625-3574/ 251-591-9872/ 251228-990-7414 brick, 7.5 acres, barn, 689-2543 EQUIP OPERATORS, Pascagoula River, pole barn, small pond. Southwest Alabama area. 3br/1.5ba on dble lot, NO RISING water. Experience in utility or Lots & Land228-217-1888 pipeline construction. 251- Some damage. Insurance $65,000 Jackson Co. to be assigned to 580-4727; 232-4929 purchaser. Home & Moss Point HURLEY 5 AC CRES Lg NOW HIRING Personal property to be Oaks, Quail Ridge Subd. & Esca. Experienced Restaurant sold separately. Terms for D- 228-282-2830 N-475-9237 Maintenance Tech. Must home $5000 down at sale, Waterfront house 2700 have own tools & HVAC Vancleave, 10 Acres close 20 days. Conveyed sq ft split level, 3br/2ba, cert. Fax or email resume, on Farm Rd, $39,000. by warranty deed. 29X25ft bonus room, 2 car Attn: Joey: 251-621-9555 Regional Realty Group Personal property- cash garage, 17X33 in ground josrich@bellsouth.net. EEO Allen Bos, 228-990-0929 Auction, Sat., Sept. 24th pool, 3.3 acres, Did not CARPERNTERS & FORE- 11:07am on site 9600 flood during Katrina, new Vancleave, 20 acres on MAN with proven experiPollock Ferry Rd, Helena, pier & lots more ameniOld River Rd , $50,000. ence in Residential MS North of I-10 South of ties, appt only (601)947Regional Realty Group, Remodeling. Lipford Saracennia Rd. John 6746/ 601-508-1726 Allen Bos 228-990-0929 Construction offers local Thomas Realty year round work, competi- & Auction Co. (Lic #179) Pascagoula VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE tive pay and benefits. Valid tracts, ok for mobiles drivers license required. homes. Owner financing. Building Apply in person or call MJoe West Realty, 3BR/2BA, 1600 sq ft, Materials F, 9-4, 1480 Cody Rd. S., 228-497-3797 Completely remodeled! 633-5554 Eastlawn School District NEED VANCLEAVE Ramsay Experienced Roofers & Sub $93,000. MUST SEE! Oaks. Wooded lots for A ROOF? Crews, Must Have Tools & 228-218-0791 homes only, Covenants, Truck. Call 251-209-6954 STEEL ROOFING 3BR/2BA - Living, Dining, Min. 1600 sq. ft. & SIDING Auto Glass Technician & Kitchen 1700 sq ft, nice Majestic Metals, Inc. 5 - 10 years experience area, no traffic, off Old ST MARTIN Jordan 1-800-647-8540 required. Good driving Mobile Hwy East 475-54 474 Farms Partiallly cleared record. Drug test. Apply STEEL ROOFING & SIDING home sites w/water, N. Pascagoula, 3br/3ba, between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Galvalume & Colors from $9.95/sq sewer for Avail now, No Flooding 3540 Pleasant Valley Road, Goldin Metals, Inc. 800-777-6216 doublewides 228-990-7419/ 706-840-4035 Mobile. No phone calls GAUTIER Hickory Hills Metro Glass hiring GLAZFurniture / Gautier Wooded lots for housesERS & HELPERS. Must Household Designated area for Vancleave have valid DL. Apply at: Manufactured Homes4415 Government Blvd A MOVING! Sacrifice All! City water/sewer NEW BRICK HOME! Beautiful Paul NEED INSTALLER For Owner Financing 3br, 2ba, vaulted Hurricane Shutters. Expd Bunyan King 10-pc bdrm available w/Simmons Beauty Rest only 251-660-0066 Ask for ceilings & more. Just 228-875-3200 matt. set, etc. Top grain Chase. a minute to Golf w.msgulfcoastproperty.com Course, $96,000 Estimator/Quality Control real lthr sofa & loveseat (Burgundy), Elegant No Storm Damage! for construction co. Land & Timber, Bid date, Duncan Phyfe (solid C. D. Realty 497-9183 Qualified applicants must Mahogany) 10-pc pedestal 9/30/05, 440acres, Jackson have knowledge of building dining rm w/china & servCo, 4 Mi Northeast of construction. 251-623-1370 er, etc. All cost over I-10 &Hwy 63, Call for ARE YOU DEPENDABLE $15K, 1st $4500/obo. bid prospectus 601& HARD WORKING? All like new. 474-7257 425-3376/ 601-466-2128 Cockrells Body Shop is looking for a full time WRECKER DRIVER to service our customers. Guaranteed 40+ hrs + night & wknd commission. Apply at 108 E. I-65 Service Rd. N. MonFri 762-0028 535 420 540 440 Pets/Animals/ Livestock Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICES DEADLINES 480 485 Real Estate Residential 505 Merchandise 305 320 550 510 335 380 515 520 WANT ADS CABLE TV INSTALLERS NEEDED Immediately! Get paid to train & learn. Paid holidays & vacation. Must have truck or van. Please call 251-621-0505 for directions to 25476 Friendship Rd, Suite E, Daphne West Bay Construction needs Carpenters. No skills/need not apply. Pay based on exp. 251-649-0160 from 10am-9pm SHOP MECHANIC For Truck Equipment Sales. Must have hydraulic exp. or certified welder. Own toolsPay begin at $12 Hour DOE. Call 251-666-8606 or 800-633-6946. Fiberglass Laminators Fabricators & Machine Operators needed. Experienced & Trainees. Pay dependent on exp. Apply in person: 8201 Zeigler Blvd. No phone calls. Heavy Equipment Operators needed to help local company in debris cleanup. Call 251-331-7003 y at: 3164 Midtown or apply Park South. Raining on your parade? No biggie! Now when you place a garage sale ad in The Mississippi Press, you can re-run your ad at no extra charge if your garage sale gets rained out. No more fretting about storm clouds on the horizon... go ahead and place your ad with us. If the bottom falls out we’ll just run it again when your ready. The Rain Out Guarantee, just one more reason to advertise your garage sale in The Mississippi Press. THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Call 762-CRAB to place your ad. (2722) 8-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Lots & LandJackson Co. 550 Vancleave, 19.31 acres on Farm Rd, $62,750, Regional Realty Group Allen Bos 228-990-0929 645 REMODELED 1BR $100/Dep, + $280/Rent, ** 990-7951***475-6813** Azalea Park Apartment Homes Lots & LandGeorge Co. 555 7.9 acres, 2 mi West of Hwy 63 & 98 int. Bexleycomm. (601)9472242 Barton-Agricola Rd, 1 Acre tracts, all cleared, $10,000. 228-990-7329 570Mobilehomes Sales ‘96 Cavalier 16X80, 3br/2ba, good cond, $20,000. (251)865-3803 Grand Bay, AL 2001 Fleetwood on 1 security fenced acre, excel cond, furn, $55,000 (251)865-9309 Unfurnished Apartments Beautiful & newly renovated 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apt. homes Bring this ad in for EXTRA SPECIALS!! Open Mon.-Sat. 3015 Eden St. Pascagoula, MS 769-0602 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Retired & Personal Care Apartment Living. Double Wide 28X80, Nice & Spacious 4-story 3br/2ba, frpl, new tile building, 2 blocks from thru-out, $40,000 /offer 228- the beach. All utilities fur366-0280 nished, includes cable. Call Ann or Monica for 1997 Legend 16X80, more info. 228-762-4881 3br/2ba, payoff $28,000, 228-381-0382/ 228-475-9044 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Call About Our Special FULLY FURN, 1999 16X80ft, 3br/2ba, new furn Now Leasing 1, 2 & 3 BR Autumn Trace Apts. & appl, ceramic tile, gar769-5917 den tub, vaulted ceiling, No owner financing, $29,000. (251)865-0496 3br/2ba, Barton comm, off Hwy 63S, fenced yard, on 1.39 acres, $48,000 negot. (601)947-6295/ 601-770-0006 16X82 3br/2ba, Assume loan, 228-990-3885/ 228-219-3519 ‘96 16X80, 3br/2ba, $18,000 /offer. 228-381-3813 A NEW ‘06 Doublewide 4/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $325 mo./WAC. 1-866-218-3977 ‘02 16 x 80 3 br, 2 full ba. Like new. East Central. 228-218-1268 USED - REPO’S Available. Over 30 homes on lot. Starting at $9900. 1-866-218-3977 A ‘06 16 x 80, 3/2, appliances, ac, set-up. $289 mo./ WAC. 1-866-218-3977 Mobilehome Lots 575 OCEAN SPRINGS- homesites with water & sewer hookups for rent. 875-3200 Real Estate Commercial Office Space for Rent 595 HWY 57(Near I-10) 1200SF Retailer Office, ***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 AVAIL NOW! 10,000 sq ft +- , Mobile, 622 Azalea David (843)200-7555 Commercial Property 610 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 Commercial Building for lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq ft, $450mo. Great location w/ high traffic (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 Real Estate Rentals Furnished Apartments 635 ROCKWELL APTS 1.5mi E. of Industrial Rd Hwy 90, 1br, util furn $110 & up wkly. 475-3736 No Pets COME & SEE!!! GAUTIER’S BEST LOCATION Singing River Apts. With-in walking to Jr. College & Singing River Mall Call about our 2 BR Specials w/W&D conn. (228) 497-1359 GREAT SPECIALS Spacious 1 & 2 BR Safe Residential area near Downtown Beautiful Renovated $410/$500. 762-8969 PATIO APARTMENTS 1950 Pascagoula St. 1 BR APT $425mo, All util inc. $200 discount 1st mo 769-3781 PASCAGOULA 1 & 2BR Furn/ Unfurn., Cable Ready All util. furn, No Pets Avail Now! Starting at $130-$155wkly Meredith Manor 762-5822 MEADOW WOOD APARTMENTS 4315 Orchard Rd. Pascagoula •2 & 3 Bedrooms Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5 Wed 8-12 Sat 9-1 762-7904 Williamsburg Square Townhomes 769-7700 Washer/Dryer Connections Senior & Military Discounts BEAT THE HEAT AT 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 Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familiar status, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-669-9777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455. WEEKLY TWIN PINES Apts., 3419 Hwy 90 E., Ocean Springs 875-5881 1 & 2 BEDROOMS All Utilities Furnished. $100- $125 wk. 475-7419 Unfurnished Apartments 645 99 $ 1ST MONTH’S RENT 1& 2 BEDROOM GRANADA APARTMENTS 769-2281 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SEE WHATS NEW AT THE LODGE APARTMENTS 1 & 2 BEDROOM HOMES 2816 Eden St., Pascagoula 769-7970 650 Unfurnished Houses 2BR, 1BA DUPLEX for Rent. 1 mo. Free rent. 872-4628 710 BoatsPower 19’ Chaparral V-Hull, 140 MerCruiser I/O, Galv Trlr, Fish Finder, Top. Been in Storage needs TLC. Must Sell, $2700 OBO 251-473-7301 404-9070 Boston Whaler, 16’ Dauntless, 115 Mercury. Purchased new March ’03. Motor warr. til March ’08. Boat is like new. Less than 50 hrs. $16,900. 251-979-6459 928-8119 ’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 GRADY WHITE OFFSHORE 24, ‘89, Hardtop w/ Twin 140HP Johnson Outboards GPS, VHF, Fish Finder, Depth Sounder, AM/FM Cassette. 228-497-9475 Yamaha 250 OX66, fuel injected, Salt Water Series II 2002 ENGINES. 30’’ shafts. Low hours, transferable warr until July 2007. REDUCED $13,000 for pair. Gulf Shores. 251-9671227, 510-1227 ‘93 Winnebago Brave 33’ 62k mi gas rebuilt eng, excel cond. $22,500. (251)649-2204/ 251-751-6604 ■ Indicates Jackson County 910 Antique & Collectibles 2005/New 1966 Cobra Kit Car Ready for cruisin’, 5.0 302 eng, AT, bucket sts, Lots of chrome! Real sharp $25K 251-942-1110 ‘91 BAYLINER 19 1/2’ w/115 MerCruiser I/O, Seats 8, Extras. Great cond., Garage kept. $4000 228-475-4232 ■ ’80 Silver Shadow II Rolls Royce. Perf Cond! 100K Orig Mi, New Tires, Garage Kept! $14,200. 3439752; 680-2978 21’ Contender, 200 Yamaha 2000. Black, T-top electronics, trailer, $28,500 251-454-9141 251-626-5036 Chevy Corvette 1978, Silver Anniversary, T-Top, 4 Barrel V8 Engine, Great Restoration Project $5500 OBO 251-709-1216 22’ GRADY WHITE Walk around Cuddy Cabin, Johnson Ocean Runner, Alum trailer, Great Cond! $10,000. ★★ 251-583-3670 ★★ CHEVY EL CAMINO ‘79 Yellow, Loaded & Ready for Crusing the Coast. $8700 228-762-4655 ■ CUTLASS CONVERTIBLE ’69 350 V8, dark blue, new AAA ’01 TRITON TR186 white top, many new parts. BASS BOAT, Mercury XR6 $8900. 251-625-0082; 689-58 855 150, 36V Motorguide TM, Garage Kept. $13,500 251Cars 533-3587 BOAT RECOVERY/ Salvage by crane, barge, diver. Call us for Free Est. 1-866-939-7278 BASS BOAT ‘93 Tidecraft/‘96 Yamaha 150 Trailer Included - Great Cond! $5000 228-497-9969 1980 23’ Robalo Cuddy Cabin, Mercury 225HP outboard. $7500 obo. Call Randy 251-423-0326 920 ACURA INTEGRA ‘98 GSR D18 V-Tech, 18” rims, exhaust, intake & much more. $8000/obo 28-475-9642 228-219-9132 / 22 BMW 325i ’01 Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K mi All records. $21,000 Call 251-623-9030 BMW 325I ‘93 98 STRATOS BASS BOAT, Electric/Lthr/Black/$2500 228-588-9370 / 228-218-1830 20’, 200HP Evinrude-new p/head. Extra nice. $9,800 BUICK LESABRE 1994 OBO 251-679-5959 52K, garage kept, Clean engine, regular mainte22’ Hurricane Fundeck nance, Excellent model 226REF ’00, 115HP condition $4500. 251-232-3766 Johnson, Tandem Galv Trlr, Bimini Top, $12,900 Buick Regal ‘92, body obo. 251-634-4964 damage, bad fuel pump & battery $500.(601)947-4545 Chapparal 18’ ’03 like new, 30 hrs, gar kept, BUICK REGAL 3.6 I/O, CD, alum trlr, $11,900. ’96 251-679-1177 or 379-7425 loaded, leather, super clean, 1980 22’ SEARAY ‘‘Overnighter’’ Good condition. New alum trailer. $3200. 251-653-2725 18’ PONTOON BOAT 1988 Lowe, Like New. 48HP Evinrude, $5000 OBO. 251-402-1772 or 402-6677 ‘76 CARGILE CUTTER 28’, 454 Volvo Penta, Duo Prop, Repowered 1999, Large Cabin, Sleeps 8, View at Choctaw Marina $11,900 / 228-474-1334 720 Boats Sail WESTSAIL 32’ 50HP Perkins Engine in Good shape. Boat damaged by Ivan. $20,000 OBO. 334-288-6494 LAKESPORT ‘02, alum, 30hp Yamaha, Precision Mix & trlr, $4,000. firm, 228-588-3988 $3,950. 251-605-0989 BUICK Regal GS ‘95, V6, ac, runs perfect, sunroof, 125k mi, $3,300 /offer 228-238-1180 Cadillac Concour ’94 Must sell! 1 owner, Sharp! $5250. 251-660-6218 Cadillac Deville 1998 White/tan leather, Loaded to the max! 88k, K. blue book $8450, Only $6995 251583-3450 CADILLAC DEVILLE ’94 PS, PB, PW, leather, new tires, exc cond, runs great. $3900. 251-583-1944. CADILLAC DEVILLE DTS ’05 Light platinum, loaded. Only 2134 miles $40,000. 251-865-6480 CADILLAC ELDORADO ’91 162k Mi, Powder Blue w/ White Top. Beautiful Car! Reduced $2950! 251-666-6585, 463-5092 MACGREGOR 26M ’05 Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/ CHEVY CAMARO ’03. V-6, sail, trailer, water ballast. AT, CD, 20+ MPG, all pwr, $19,990. 251-809-0408 leather. Great cond. New baby, must sell $7200 OBO 251-623-4449 Jet 730 Skis ’04 Honda Aqua Trax 1200 Turbo, 3 Seater, Blk/Silver, Trlr, Custom Cover, 165HP, 20 Hrs. $8495. 251-660-2858 ATV/Off 750Road Vehicles Travel Trailers 2003 Travel Trailer 28ft, like new, assume loan @ $200.21, 9 yrs or pay off appr $16,000. 601-947-9811 Recreation BoatsPower ‘94 Cobra 29ft, low mi, extra clean, excel cond. $25,000. (251)865-0655 1995 Javalin 389T Bass Boat, White & Red, 150 Evinrude, Galv Tandem Axle Trailer, Great Condition! $8750. 251-6799064 2 & 3 BR, NO PETS. Credit check. $250 security ‘05 26’ FORREST RIVER deposit. $350-$480 month. Ultra lite w/slide-out. Some Sect. 8 available. $13,900 Empty Lots for rent $135228-769-2879 ■ $250 Anchor Trailer Park. 497-2475 2005 Keystone Springdale 30ft, TT sleeps 10, large LR slideout, like new, $19,000. 228-588-2681 ■ 710 1984 Winnebago 27ft, generator, fridge, AC, very good cond., 57k mi, $7,000. (251)645-6010 Vehicles 760 ■ Indicates Jackson County Motorhomes 920 Cars Dodge Intrepid SE ’03, 33k, remainder of fact warr. Must see! Exc cond! Kelley Blue book $13k Only $9995 251-583-3450 Dodge Neon ’04 silver, auto, tilt, CD, like new, 35k miles, $6,900. 251-626-6888 Dodge Neon ’99, Silver, 2DR, 58K miles, $3500. 251-709-3394 ‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new ’03 Procraft 190 Super Pro, AC & refrigerator, 47k mi, good cond, $18,000. FORD FOCUS ’00 Auto, DC, 175 EFI Merc., 24V Cold AC, Silver, New troll motor, 2 bank charg- (251)847-3339 Engine & Tires, Runs er, Etc. garage kept $17,200 Great! Gas Saver! $4500. 251-867-7790 251-709-7499 or 689-2501 15FT DU Ed Polar Craft w/ FORD MUSTANG ‘02 trailer, 25hp elec start Convertible, Silver, Lthr, Yamaha, Avery quick set, Mach sterio, 6cyl, 46k mi blind & many add-ons. $5000. 251-454-6433 $12,000 / 228-474-1334 BRICK, 2BR cent h/a, $395mo/$150dep, 3210 Eden ‘02 HONDA RECON 250 4-Wheeler, new tires. $2000 St, 762-1415/ 219-5750 228-475-4232 ■ RENT TO OWN or Owner Financing 3 br, 1 ba, brick Campers/ home. 228-872-4628 660Mobilehomes Rentals 780 CHEVY CAMARO ‘93, needs body work, runs great, $2,500. 228-588-9370/ 228-218-1830 Chevy Camaro RS ’91, All Power, Good Cond, $3000 251-610-0659 Chevy Camero Z28 1994 Rebuilt, like new motor & transmission, Very fast! $4000. 251-443-7901; 680-5994 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC ‘96, good cond ***$5500***228-990-3395■ Chevy Caprice 1992 Station Wag., 1 owner, 58K, Carpool Car, 25-30 MPG, V8, $5,600 Firm 251-471-1912 after 6 Chevy Corvette ’98, silver, gray lthr, coupe, removable top, AT, loaded, CD, chrome whls, new cond. $19,995. 251-554-4176 Chevy Corvette Convt ’00 red metallic, blk top/int, 6 spd, less than 24k, mint cond, $29,500. 251-968-5995 or 752-0101 Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03 1997 COACHMAN Catalina 17k, covered/garaged, Lite, Bumper pull, 25ft, 405hp, Awesome! 6spd, TT, fully loaded Silver $36,750 Serious only. excel cond. $9,500. 251-246-5745 601-394-2709/ 601-508-1150 CHEVY MALIBU 03 ‘98 VIKING, Pop-Up GAS SAVER...GOOD CAR sleeps 6, excel. cond., w/ 4dr, tan, $10,699 grill, a/c, refrigerator, 251-605-0656 626-1956 Clean! $3400 228-475-5177■ CHEVY MALIBU ’04 CD, AC, KEYLESS JAYCO 5th Wheel 2003, ENTRY, Bunkhouse w/ super slide 23K, Factory Warranty. cent h/a, elect jacks, qn $7500 OBO. CALL 251-753bed, microwave, many 7566 extras, inc partly furn & CHEVY MONTE CARLO hitch, $18,300. can also ‘01 Torch Red, Eagle sell 250 Ford 6.0 liter, chrome wheels. SHARP! diesel crew camp as $9300 228-475-4232 ■ combo. (601)947-3521/ 601-508-0247 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS ’03 2004 FLEETWOOD, TACOMA PopUp, 1 owner Mint Condition. 30k Miles Silver, Fully Loaded excel cond., $8,200 $12,500. 251-689-3302 228-217-2802 or 474-6233■ Cars BMW 740 2000 High mileage. $15,000 251-458-6555 Toyota Celica ST 1989 Auto, Cold A/C, 75K mi, Like New, $2000 OBO Call 251-533-8822 Toyota Corolla CE 2000 White, AT, AC, 55k, Extended Warranty. Exc Cond. $8200. 251-344-8812 950 Sport Utility Vehicles BMW X5 ’04, 20.5K mi, black, LOADED!! Panoramic sunroof, sat radio, garage kept $36,900. 251-344-5767 950 Sport Utility Vehicles HONDA ACCORD EX NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ’98 AT, Sunroof, All Power, Alloys, New Tires, 142K, White, Beautiful Car! $6900. 251-661-8633 NISSAN MAXIMA SE ’02 Pearl White, 65K Miles, Exc Condition. $15,000. Call 251-422-4328 Olds Cutlass Salon ’85 1-Owner, Garage Kept, 87k actual miles, All Original, Extra Clean, T-Tops, All Power, A Classic, $4995. 251-379-5145 Oldsmobile Silhouette ’98, Leather, CD, 139K miles, $3400 obo. 251-463-9007; 251-454-8896 Pontiac Grand Am GT ’99, V6, Auto, Sunroof, $5500 obo. 251-581-0453 GMC Yukon SLT ’97 Blue/ Slvr, 140k, grey lthr, new carpet, Exc cond, all power, cust rims, chrome nerf bars, $7800 obo. 251345-1901 251-554-6233 GMC Yukon XL ’01 SLT, white w/lthr, tow pkg, DVD, 68k, $17,000. 251-621-3534 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 ★★★★★★★★★ MONTERO SPORT LTD ’99 Leather, Sunroof, Good Cond $8500 Call 251-666-5556 960 Trucks 960 Chevy 2500 ’00 ★★★★★★★★ reg cab, 5.7 auto, 75k mi, es ML320 ’98. Mercede edliner, exc cond, rhino be Silver, Exc Condition, 129K $9,795 obo. 251-626-9959 Miles. $10,900. Call 251-5830617 Chevy 2500 HD 2004 8.1L, w/tow pkg, 14k mi, $30K ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ 2005 Prowler Regal obo. Cadillac Escalade ’02, gold pkg, 1 owner, perfect cond, 34FT TT Fully Loaded! w/1 slide out. $23,500 obo. Will 67k, $27,000. 251-937-0635 deliver both. $52K for both. HONDA PASSPORT ’97 863-494-7483 V-6, Sunroof, Nice Chevy Avalanche ’02, exc Good Tires, $4000. Firm. cond, every option, lthr, 850-324-5589 70k, HONDA Passport ‘99, 4 brand new tires ($1,200) clean, great replacement w/warr. $22,000. 850-803-6533 vehicle, $6,999. Chevy Cheyenne Ltd 228-588-3988 Sportside ’93, SWB, 6 cyl, ISUZU TROOPER LS ’93 Black, AC, Trailer Hitch, 166k Miles, AM/FM/CD, Good Cond, $3400. 251-342CHEVY AVALANCHE Z71 8899 ’05 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 2000 All options 10k mi, New Ford Mustang ’02, AT, V6, 6’’ lift, 33’’ tires, Great $43K PW, PL, CD, spoiler, new condition! $5500 obo. tires, alloys, bright yellow, your cost $27,900. Must sell Call 251-422-3942 251-490-6017 51k, $8,900. 251-6556-2781 CHEVY BLAZER ’02 Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00 FORD MUSTANG 2003. 4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New 4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi, Black, spoiler, all opts. Tires, Mint Cond! $11,500 obo. Mint cond. Only 29k Mi. Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc Call 251-928-3268 or 583-07002 Factory Warr. $12,900 OBO Shape 251-510-3449 625-1484 JEEP GRAND CHERO$11,500. 601-508-1677 KEE ’99 FORD MUSTANG ‘99, CHEVY SUBURBAN ’01 Limited, 4x4, Blue, silver,sunroof, cloth int, Pewter/Beige, Gray Lthr, Leather, All Power, 104K 5 spd, loaded, no radio Low Mi, AT, CD, All Pwr, Miles. $9500. Call 251-377$6,500. (601)947-4545 Serv Reg, Exc Cond! 4829 $16,299 251-753-3535 Ford Taurus SE ’05, Jeep Grand Cherokee Like New! Assume Note. CHEVY SUBURBAN ‘02 Laredo ’00, 4x4, Maroon, $14,950. 251-423-8330 LT Auto Ride, 51K mi., Auto, CD, Lthr, Sunroof, leave msg. Loaded. Exc. cond. 144K, Excel Cond! $7700. Geo Prism/Toyota Corolla $22,500 228-588-2626 251-463-5514; 751-1817 ’90. 4dr, AC, Auto, Clean! 228-990-5300/ 228-218-4477■ $1850 obo 251-463-5572, 463JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE CHEVY TAHOE 1997 9323 or 431-1831 Laredo ‘98 Good Condition White, leather, tow pack★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ 4dr, new tires, at, $6500 age, BMW 330i ’05, 6k mi, perAM/FM/CD, loaded, good 228-769-7050 ■ formance pkg, silver, cond. assume lease, $584/mo. 251JEEP WRANGLER ’01 $7000. 251-633-7750 209-9028 4.0, 4WD, 75K. Cruise, Chevy Tahoe ’99, Good ★★★★★★★★ 2DR, Leather, PW, tires, AT, A/C, CD. Exc. PONTIAC TEMPEST 1966 PL, 102K, $8800. cond White, wire wheels, 251-609-5460 $11,500 OBO 251-232-6192 $1200 OBO 251-545-7869 CHEVY TAHOE LS 2003 JEEP WRANGLER ’93 4x4 3rd Row seat, 24k miles. HONDA Accord ‘00 5 Speed, 4Cyl, 33’’ Tires, excel cond 79k mi $10,500 Pewter, rear air, cass/CD. 84k Miles, New CD, black, Exc. cond. $26,500 251-675228-497-5768/ 228-324-2744 $5400 OBO. 251-786-1149 1469 HONDA ACCORD 1996 Jeep Wrangler ’97, Sahara Chevy Tahoe LT 1999 4DR, auto, 121k miles, w/custom front bumper & 4WD, 4DR, Tan/grey $5000 wench. $12,000 obo. leather intr, new battery, 251-675-2669 or 599-3596 Call Andy 251-401-2710 new brakes, just serviced, Honda Accord Coupe ’03 121K, $9000 Firm. 850-384JEEP WRANGLER 99. 53,169 mi, red, sunroof, 6 9600 or 251-767-1074 Hard doors, Soft top, 42K, 4 cd changer, spoiler, tinted cyl, AC, Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4 ’95 win, 1 owner, $16,500. 251Good Condition, 133k Miles, 5 spd, like new, $8995. 251945-5192 479-3346 380-7785 Green/Tan Leather, $6495. HONDA ACCORD EX ’02 251-662-1880 JEEP WRANGLER Auto, 4dr, Lthr, 4cyl, AC, DODGE DURANGO SLT SAHARA ’00, Black/tan, Sunroof, All Power, 58K ’00 auto, AC, hard/soft top, Mi. $12,800 ★★ 251-533-5531 Leather, V8, Rear AC, 31k, CD, Many extras! 3rd Seat. $9800 obo Garage kept $13,500 251251-510-0097; 661-9949 979-2514 ‘94, clean, good cond. Dodge Durango SLT 2000 Jeep Wrangler Sahara ’97 ***$4500*** 228-990-3395■ 65k miles, 3rd row seat, 117K mi, AC, 6 cyl, 5 rear AC, $11,000 obo. Speed, HONDA ACCORD LX ’97 251-973-0624 Exc Cond, Green/Tan. 4dr, Auto, Only 113K Miles $9900. 251-583-0617 Ford Escape XLS ’02 GREAT ON GAS! Exc White/ Gray, 60k, V6, PL, Cond! JEEP WRANGLER PD, PW, PM, K. blue book $5,900. Call 251-533-8385 SPORT 01 $13,340, Only $11,500. 2516 cyl, auto, leather, new JAGUAR S-TYPE 2001 583-3450 tires, yellow, $13,500. 2514 Door, Titanium Blue, FORD ESCAPE XLT ’04 973-2077, 422-3436. New Tires, 55k Miles Red, 2wd, Aprox 60K $22,000. 251-666-7658 Jeep Wrangler Sport ’98, Miles. $11,200. Call AC, Stereo Bar, Chrome Jaguar XJ6 ’94 251-460-4119 Leave Msg push bar, side bar and rear van dan tlas, good cond, bar, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd, soft top, Ford Expedition 1997 $4,900 obo. 251-458-2707 wheel cover, CD w/amp, Eddie Bauer 4x4 or 209-5883 $8950. 251-653-5696 Black/Taupe $7,200 Kia Sephia LS ’00, 251-679-7465 or 680-5105 Land Rover Discovery SE7 Auto, AC, power, just serv’96, 4WD, All Power, towiced, 62K, no storm dam- Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4WD, ’97, auto, V8, ing age. $3850. 251-471-5760 leather, satellite radio, PL, pkg, $6000 obo. Call Randy KIA SEPHIA LS ’99 PW, Extra Clean! 142K, 251-423-0326 4DR, 5 spd, PW, PL, $5800. 251-605-4060 Landrover Discovery 2004, cruise, tilt, alloys, 103K, FORD EXPLORER ‘96 12,500 Mi, Blk, Wheat clean. $3200 251-661-8633 Sport / Runs Great! Interior, 2 Sunroofs, GPS, LEXUS ES300 ’02 Good Cond, at, p/w, p/l, All Power, 4WD, Trail Pkg, Very Good Cond! Loaded! cold ac / Retail $5K / ■ Loaded, $32,000. 251-60453K Miles, Silver/Gray Int. Price $3400/ 228-990-9222 0088 $22,000. Call 251-276-3634 LEXUS RX300 ’99 Lexus ES300 1997 FORD EXPLORER 98 Black, loaded, Exc cond. 1 129k, gold, very good cond! SPORT. 2Dr, standard owner. Moonroof, tow pkg, Leather, monroof, all 104K mi. $16,500. 251-634trans, AC, 86K mi., dk. power. $7500. 251-747-5803; green. $3,695 OBO. Call or 8220 961-7077 text msg. 251-533-1281 Mitsubishi Montero LS 1996 LEXUS LS400 1992 Ford Explorer Eddie 4WD, 86K mi, All pwr, Cd, 120k Miles, Good Condition Bauer ’99: 4-Dr, Blk/tan, New tires, clean, great Cold AC, $5995. OBO. lthr, all pwr, 6-disc CD cond., 251-895-9194 chngr, sunrf, 108k, 1 owner. $8000 Call 251-58 83-5998 $8000. 251-973-1554 or 401Lincoln LS ’00 Nissan Pathfinder 2003, 5528. V6, loaded, 97k miles, black, 43,500 mi, cd, All pearl white, very nice, Ford Explorer Sport ’01, pwr, $8,900. 251-656-2781 Black Beauty! 71k, cruise, Grey interior, Excellent, needs nothing. $18,000 LINCOLN LS ‘04 Pearl Book $9800. 109 aftr 4pm OBO 601-947-01 white Leather, Loaded. 19K mi. $22,500, /offer 228- Sell $8000. 251-660-0651 Nissan Xterra 2001, Yellow, 990-7780 /228-475-5170 Ford Explorer XLS ’02 V6, V6, Multi CD, Loaded, All PW, PL, PM, PS, Must Power, Exc Cond! 52K mi, Lincoln Town Car 1994 see! Exc cond! K. Blue 1 Owner. $14,950. 251-436Black on Black, Extra blue $13k, Only $8995. 251- 5578;605-5746 clean! 1 owner, garage 583-3450 kept, 100k, Exec. Series, SATURN VUE ’03 FORD EXPLORER XLT $3900 FIRM. 251-661-5199 V6, Sunroof, CD Player, 1999 AC, Lincoln Town Car White, V8, 156K miles, Keyless, 25K, Factory Executive series 1996, CD, exc. cond. $4000 Warranty. $8500 obo. 251Crimson tide Red/grey 251-478-9955 753-7566 leather intr. 74K, $7200. 251GMC DENALI XL 2003 626-5787 402-0738 Toyota 4-Runner ’97 51k Mi, Loaded, Exc Cond. burgundy, good cond, auto, MAZDA 3 S ’04 New Michelin Tires, $29,995 AC, over 100k, $4,950. 4 Door, Sport Package or Will Trade For Pick Up 251-661-0004 Moon Roof, Spoiler, $18,000. 251-895-9194 251-602-6699 or 402-8818 GMC Envoy ’04, Like New! TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LTD ’04 Mazda RX-8 ’04, 4dr Coupe, Low Miles, Loaded, Under 4WD, approx 15k mi, white 31k, silver, AT, alloys, Warranty. $25,000. 251-610w/ spoiler, 0659 taupe lthr, loaded ABS, CD, sporty. $21,200. (TV/DVD). 251-626-5818 or 251-209-6613 GMC YUKON ’99, blk/gray, 4wd, all pwr, heated seats, $33,000 obo. 251-753-0620 MERCEDES 300SE ’89 lumbar adj, grill guard, Toyota 4-Runner SR5 1995 White, Lthr, Sunroof, tow pkg, Loaded! Very dependable. Loaded! 92k, $10,900. 251-973-0547 Sunroof, 160k, $4950. 104k mi, $9500. GMC Yukon Denali ’00, 251-675-7325; 377-3468 228-475-3480 133K mi., Silver, Fully Toyota 4-Runner SR5 2000 MERCEDES C240 2001, Loaded, New Tires, Great 69k, green, leather, sunAuto, All Power, 5disc CD Condition! $13,500. d. 251roof, CD, trailer hitch, Player, Sunroof, Tan 471-1137 or n. 454-6747 $14,300. Call 251-454-3208; Leather, 67k Miles, $19,000 GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, OBO. 251-643-2969 661-1905 Loaded, Leather, Seats 8, NISSAN 200SX ‘96 SE, Toyota Landcruiser 1994 107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy Lthr, All wheel drive, Very 2 dr, 92k mi, loaded, great w/Chrome Trim, Great Clean, 4X4 Must See!!! cond. $3,000. Cond, Must See! $12,100. $6500 OBO 251-753-0864 228-475-7828 Call 251-605-1146 Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 ’04 Chevy Monte Carlo LS ’04 Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar, Maroon, 22 Month Beat the Fuel Crisis! new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K Motorhomes 22k, Fact Warr, All Power, 35’ FG Fisherman, Single mi. $11,900. 251-490-5356 30MPG, $12,495. 251-662diesel. Fish 10 all day & REPO SALE night on 75 Gallons, Full COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully 1880 Auto Credit, Inc. Equip. Central Air, $35,000. equipped, good cond. CHEVY MONTE CARLO, Dealers Only 228-769-9888 OBO. 251-583-4976, $15,000 @ 17 ‘00 LS Coupe, galaxy silMagnolia St East , Saturn L200 ’01 ver metallic, ebony cloth 21’ CAPE HORN 2005 4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr Lucedale, 228-990-2881 interior, 1 owner, 50k mil, T-Top, 225 4 Stroke ***$7000*** 228-475-1959■ seats, black, 82k mi, $4,950. Yamaha, 36ft DOLPHIN, Slideout, 251-634-1080 or 895-14588 Trim Tabs, 100 Hours clean, $48,500. John Chrylser PT Cruiser ’02, $35,900. 251-979-0584 SATURN SL1 ’02 or Kim 800-898-0987 Tour Edition, 74,000 miles, 4DR, Moving: Must Sell! 1997 Sun Tracker Deck AT, leather, sunroof, spoil‘95 BOUNDER J 34ft, 69k Miles. Exc Condition. Boat. Mercury 150. Good er, CD, PW, PL, Cruise, $6500. 251-391-9066 shape. $8700 w/trailer. 251- good cond. payoff $10,400. 251-645-8850 473-4170 or 850-867-8877 654- $24,000 228-769-1020 TOYOTA AVALON XL ’03 Chrysler Concord LXI ’01 / 228-623-5030 1228 Loaded! 19k miles, Like 79k miles, Loaded! new Sea Ray ’98, 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW garage kept, Very nice! condition, $22,000 obo. 21’ Bowrider, kept indoor 1 owner. Exc. cond. $8900. 251-675-6059 251-602-0791 /new trailer, $14,995. 23K miles. 228-826-4262 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Bill 251-379-1650 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2000 ’03, 21 FT. CREST PONTOON 2003 Class C 28ft Jayco, Beige, 59K Miles, CD, 5 Speed, PW, CD, Luggage BOAT. ’96, 115 Mariner, All Power, One Owner. rack, 1 owner, purchased new, loaded, great shape. $9800 27K miles, $11,000. non-smoker, V10 Ford $8,500 251-649-9590 Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 251-653-4710 eng. 4k mi, many extras, outside grill & stove, 20ft CHRYSLER SEBRING TOYOTA CAMRY LE ’97 Read the awning, For sale due to CONVT. GTC 2004. 24K 4dr, Auto, All Pwr, AC, lack of use of unit. $49,000 Mi., automatic, silver, exc. Keyless Entry, Cruise/Tilt, Classifieds /offer. 251-929-7960 aft 6pm/ condition. $19,900 251-661128K. Super Clean. $4500. THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 251-379-1157 1911 251-661-8633 780 920 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 Toyota Sequoia Limited 2001 Loaded! sunroof, white w/tan, leather, 105k miles. $17,000. 251-228-2566 Foley 960 Trucks CHEVROLET S-10 1998 V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual Correct Miles. Exc. Condition $5950 Call 251-633-6800 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LS ’04. No Reasonable Offer Refused! 4WD, Ext cab, $18,000. 251-379-1479 CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB ’02 White, 4dr, 5.3L, Auto, Great Work Truck! $10,600 Call 251-680-2130 auto, air, many new parts, exc cond. 113k, $4995. 251639-4656 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 2001 4 cycl, good gas mileage, auto, AC, cruise, AM/FM, CD, tow pkg. 108k, $6000. 251-626-5648 Trucks CHEVY Avalanche ‘03, Z66, 1 owner, fact. warr. 30k mi, perfect cond, loaded, $20,500. 850-584-78833/ 850-838-4742 Ford F-150 Lariat 2002 Super Cab 4x4, Loaded! Leather, Sharp! $15,900 850-324-5589 960 Trucks FORD F-150 ’97 57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C GOOD COND. $6350 ★★251-634-8119★★ TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 ’03 V8, 4wd, AT, Tow Pkg., Off Road Pkg, 37K, Ext Warr. $22,500. 251-621-6912; 5830283 Ford F-150 XLT ’04, PW, Vans PL, PM, tilt, cruise, CD, Super Cab, dark Blue, 29k, alum rims, $15,700. 251-366- Chevy Asttro Van LS 2001, 7700 Gold/Beige, 83k, Rear Air, Loaded, Clean, Seats 8, FORD F-150 XLT ’97. 4x4, 6cyl, Runs Great, $8500. 5 spd, V-8, tow & off-road 251-599-8476 pkg., loaded, exc. condition. $8,900 251-666-4691 Dodge Caravan Sport ’03, exc cond, 69k, PW/PL, FORD F-250 Diesel XLT T/C, AC, Cass. $9,495 Pkg. ’97. 4WD, 118k mi, AT, 251-649-5233, 605-3502 ext cab, toolbox. Well 970 maint. $12,500 251-626-3951 251-583-1603 FORD F-250 XLT ’01 Turbo Diesel, 4DR, Super Duty, $17,500. 251-643-7240 or 554-8652 Ford F-350 ’02 XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k, mint cond, $22,000. 251-928-3268 or 583-0702 FORD F-350 CREW CAB ’95. Good condition. 150k miles. Great work truck. $7,000 251-232-5139 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, Ford Ranger ’02 9k mi, loaded, $29,900. ext cab, white, tool box, 251-776-1441, 689-0148 CD, OLDMOBILE Silhouette auto, V6, 42k, immaculate, Chevy Silverado Z-71 LS ’99 $12,500 obo. 251-626-0887 ‘99, $7,900. 601-770-1230/ Black/Tan Int. Ext Cab, 5.3 (601)947-9699 V8, All Power, 130K Miles, FORD RANGER ‘95, XLT super cab, ac, tool box, $11,000. Call 251-402-8523 Motorcycles bedliner, $3,600. DODGE 1500 4x4 2000 228-826-3378 6’’ lift kit, Buckshot FORD SPORT TRACK ’01 Mudders, ’04 FLHT ELECTRA F/G Bedcover, Red, 36k Ext Cab, lthr seats, PW, GLIDE Miles, Exc. Condition. PL, red, $2000 Worth of Extras $13,900 OBO 251-847-2185 98k mi, $6995. 251-599-3958 7200 Miles, $16,000. 251-423-6969 GMC 1500 Sahara ’03 DODGE 1500 4x4 2001. Less Loaded. 45k miles, than 65K miles. Green. ’04 R. King cust. 2 seats, 2 New Michelins $18,000. Alloy wheels. Great condiwindshields, chrome front 251-454-1965 tion. $11,000. 251-343-2710 end, Vance & Hines True DODGE DAKOTA QUAD GMC Sierra 1500 Z-71 1997, Dual Exhaust, detachable backrest $18,200 251-666Black, 126k Mi, Tool Box, ’03 9760 True Dual Exhaust, Cold 4DR, 1 owner, 48k, AC, PW/PL, $8900 OBO. $13,500 1997 Harley Davidson 251-583-4304 251-454-1965 Heritage Softtail Springer all chrome, $13,500 obo GMC Sierra 4x4 2500HD Dodge Ram ’04, single cab, 251-666-0052 Crew SLT ’02, White/Tan rhino liner & cover, 5 lthr, 71K, $21,000. change 2002 HONDA CBR600 F4I. 251-246-9223 CD player, 42k, exc cond, 8,OOO miles, exhaust, new asking $13,500. 251-978-6370 GMC Sierra Sle ’01 Ext’d tires, extras. $5650 OBO 251-455-1879 Leave cab, 56K mi, Loaded, DODGE RAM 1500 ’04, V6 Message. Xtras, 29K Mi, Silver, Auto, New tires & batt, white Cruise, CD Player. $12,900 2003 Yamaha 650 V-Star Exc OBO. Call 251-649-9662 Classic, 3K miles, 7-2574 Windshield, Etc. Perfect Cond $15,500 251-957 DODGE RAM 2500 2003 Cond! $4000. 251-649-8986 GMC SONOMA 2000: Red, Cummins Diesel reg cab, 4 cyl, AT, CD, Tilt, 2004 Suzuki GSXR 750 Quad Cab, $19,400. CC, Alloys, 89K mi, exc. Blue, Excellent condition, 251-656-4667 cond. Sharp Viper slide-ons, frame slidDodge Ram Pick Up 1500 $5,495. 251-379-9863 ers, 4500 miles, $6900. 251’01 LWB, V6, Auto, AC, 65K 391-3026 Miles, Excellent Condition GMC Z71 1500 ’98 Ext’d Cab, Pewter/Blue, PW, PL, H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key $6850. Call 251-510-5438 new tires, brush guard, Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi. DODGE RAM QUAD CAB dual exhaust, tool box, Computer chip, K&N filter, ’01 Rhino Liner, Great cond! Screaming Eagle pipes. 74K Miles, New CD Player, 170k, $8900. 251-973-3101 $26k+ invested, asking New Tires, Chrome Step $18,500 251-610-4912 ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ Bars, Toolbox. $10,500. Call Chevy S-10 extended ’00, Harley Davidson 2002 251-370-5624 4cyl, auto, AC, very clean, Heritage Softtail. Radical FORD 250 2003, 6.0 liter $7,450. 251-633-5675 Custom Paint. Lots of power stroke turbo diesel extras! $16,500. 251-751-0355 ★★★★★★★★★★★ V-8, crewcab, loaded, GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up HARLEY DYNA Wide leather, 6CD, sunroof, ’91, More than loaded! Glide ‘00. Loads of Rhino bed liner & much $8895. 251-649-5216 chrome. Must see. more. 29K mi, Must See!, $14,000/obo 228-806-0274■ $28,200. (601)947-3521/ 601International Scout II 508-0247/ ’80, 4WD, Spring lift, HD 883 CUSTOM ’04 $3000 obo. Call Randy Can Sell as Combo w/ low miles, Must see! 251-423-0326 Jayco 5th wheel $7500 / offer, Must Sell! Nissan Ext. Cab XE ’97 Ford F-150 1992 228-762-1813/228-990-1449■ P/U, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, Cold AC, LWB, auto, AC, CD, 182K, New Paint, Gas $2995 Honda VTX 1800R ’03 Saver, Runs & Looks Exc. 850-324-5589 950 Mi, Pipes, warranty, $3750. 251-895-1004 Illusion, Blue, $8900. FORD F-150 2001 Call 251-776-6414 TOYOTA TACOMA 2001 reg cab, V6, auto, AC, Ext Cab, SR5, 4wd, V6, V-Rod ’03 Anniversary excellent Auto, PW, PL, Exc Cond! Edition, low miles, loaded, condition, 74K miles. 99K Mi. $14,900 Call 251-533- mint condition, $18,500 obo. $6,950. 83855 251-968-5995 or 752-0101 Call 251-633-0396 CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4 2001. SWB, V6 auto, air. Very sharp and clean. $10,800 251-633-2473 980 AL BODDEN USED SUPERCENTER & WE’RE OPEN & HERE FOR YOU! SPECIAL NOTICE! We’re Going to Auction North of the Gulf Coast. Call Us Now and Tell Us Your Needs and We Will Buy For You at Auction!! EVERYTHING 25000 $ OVER COST Our Prayers Are With The Gulf Coast, ESPECIALLY Our Jackson & George Co. Family Main Street • Moss Point 475-9611 1-800-452-4341
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