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This is my favorite time of year — the leaves are getting ready to turn, and I get to watch dadburn baseball and football! S e r v i n g P a s c a g o u l a , O c e a n S p r i n g s , M o s s P o i n t , G a u t i e r a n d Old Crab ® L u c e d a l e THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 25¢ Saturday, October 8, 2005 www.gulflive.com Our online affiliate Bad news inside Beau William Colgin/The Mississippi Press Retired Rear Adm. Bill Mathis, left, salutes Cmdr. Michael van Durick during a move aboard ceremony on Friday for the crew of the destroyer Forrest Sherman at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Pascagoula. FULL SPEED AHEAD By ADAM GOLDMAN The Associated Press BILOXI — When Hurricane Katrina finished pounding this seaside city, it appeared that the Beau Rivage — the $800 million crown jewel of Gulf Coast casinos — had escaped serious damage. But a closer look revealed a gloomier picture, and now the resort’s Las Vegas-based parent company, MGM Mirage Inc., predicts the Beau Rivage will be the single-biggest loss of any of the 13 casinos lining the Mississippi Coast. Officials estimate fixing the 1,740-room resort could cost hundreds of millions of dollars and take 12 to 16 months — a frustrating setback for the 3,400 employees who worked there. ‘First mission’ complete; destroyer ready for service By JOHN SURRATT The Mississippi Press See CASINO, Page 10-A Workers face long wait By AMANDA CREEL The Mississippi Press Casinos on the Mississippi Gulf Coast have a long road ahead of them before they will be opening their doors again, so workers at the casinos are making plans. Some workers are relocating to other casino hot spots such as Las Vegas and Tunica, Miss., while others are taking temporary jobs hoping to hang tight on the Gulf Coast until See EMPLOYEES, Page 10-A William Colgin/The Mississippi Press The United States flag waves over the crew of the destroyer Forrest Sherman as the sailors stand at attention during a move aboard ceremony held Friday morning at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Pascagoula. PASCAGOULA — Odell Hudson is home. The 20-year-old Navy seaman moved on board the guided missile destroyer Forrest Sherman on Friday, his home for possibly the next two years. But Hudson, a member of the ship’s precommissioning crew, was home long before he took over his berth on the Sherman. A Pascagoula native, he came home to the place where he grew up — where his father and two uncles work as employees of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, which built the Sherman. “I’m happy to be back home and to be able to be part of the crew of a ship that was built in my home by members of my family,” he said after a moving aboard ceremony held Friday morning on the ship. “It gives me a lot of confidence knowing that members of my family may have had a hand in building it.” Hudson’s father, who is also named Odell, is a welder at the shipyard’s East Bank facility. His uncle, Ernest Hudson, is welder at the West Bank facility. A third uncle, Bruce Arnold, is a supervisor. Hurricane Katrina delayed the crew’s movSee CEREMONY, Page 10-A Bits of Jackson County history may be lost to Katrina ■ Broussard: Old Spanish Fort needs immediate attention By NATALIE CHAMBERS The Mississippi Press PASCAGOULA — Jackson County Supervisor Tim Broussard fears that unless someone acts expeditiously, historical artifacts housed at the Old Spanish Fort Museum on Fort Street could be permanently damaged. His quest now is to convince his Board of Supervisors of the urgency to react. Jackson County’s building restoration program is contracted to Malcolm Pirnie, a Mobile engineering company. Company spokesman Peter McMaster told supervisors Friday that his company is trying to find ex- NATION, 6-A House boosts refinery construction perts who can handle the restoration work, but Broussard said every day of waiting equates to additional damage to an artifact. “The problem is there’s some artifacts down there and unlike simply protecting paperwork that got wet, some of these artifacts are leather, wood, fabric and paper. It requires a different handling procedure,” he said. “The suggestion is there are experts out there in that field. In the meantime, it is my understanding these artifacts are still down in the same building that flooded and they are receiving no attention whatsoever. I would like to get them out of there into a more protective area and that would give us time to figure out how to approach all of this,” See FORT, Page 10-A ■ Home tour seeks to preserve Pascagoula’s remaining history By AMANDA CREEL The Mississippi Press File Photo/Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Historian De'Niecechsi Layton and Audio Visual Curator Preston Everett with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in Jackson remove items from the Old Spanish Fort Museum in Pascagoula. Jackson County Supervisor Tim Broussard is concerned that the artifacts in the museum, which was flooded during Hurricane Katrina, could be permanently damaged. NATION, 10-A SPOR TS, 2-B Katrina redraws FEMA flood elevation maps INDEX East Central, St. Martin host volleyball playoffs today Advice . . . . . . . . . . . .9-A Classified . . . . . . . . .3-B Comics . . . . . . . . . . .8-A MISSISSIPPI PRESS HURRICANE HEADQUARTERS: (251) 219-5551, (866) 843-9020 Many of the historical treasures that defined Pascagoula left with the storm surge of Hurricane Katrina, but those that remain got a visit from some history buffs. The chief architectural historian of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and two architects from the Texas Historical Commission visited historic buildings and dwellings Thursday and Friday around Pascagoula in hopes to aid the community in its efforts to hold onto its remaining history. The three-person team toured the destruction side by side with Liz Ford, the Chairman of the Pascagoula Historical Preservation Commission. The group took a driving tour Thursday throughout the city stopping at historical places of interest to discuss their features and to offer advice to those who own them. One of the first stops for the group was at the former L&N rail station in Pascagoula, now the Jolly McCarty Art Depot and Gallery, to determine its repair needs. “It is an amazingly well built building,” Stanley Graves, an architect with the Texas Historical Commission said. The group all noted how well-taken care of the depot was and how the maintenance helped the depot survive the Category See TOUR, Page 10-A Religion . . . . . . . . . . .4-A Sports . . . . . . . . . . . .1-B TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-A Vol. 159 — No. 291, 20 Pages © 2-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS OBITUARIES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 mispress@themississippipress.com (228) 934-1458 FOR THE RECORD Pascagoula, Miss. Homegoing Services will begin promptly at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005, from the church with Dr. John W. Davis, Sr., officiating Interment will be in Scranton Cemetery, Pascagoula, Miss. All Arrangements by Millender’s Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. Pascagoula Crime —————— HURD Death is the stairway to heaven. A beautiful life ended here on earth when Brenda Lee Hurd passed into eternity on Oct. 5, 2005, at Singing River Hospital. Brenda was born Nov. 12, 1957, in Chatom, Ala. Brenda was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend, and will be greatly missed by all family and friends who loved her. She was known for her laughter and delicious home cooked meals. Cooking was her way of expressing her love for people. Brenda was a graduate of Moss Point High School, Class of 1975. She was a long term employee of Northrop Grumman Ship Systems where she worked as a supervisor in the paint department. Brenda was a member of the Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Brenda leaves to cherish her memories; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe (Willie Ruth) McDonald; three loving sons, Cedrick (Pamela) Hurd, Gulfport, Miss., Terrell Hurd, Gautier, Miss., Cornelius Hurd, Hattiesburg, Miss.; one precious grandson, Jayden Hurd, Gulfport, Miss.; three sisters, Ruby (Wayne) Poellinitz, Alma White, Moss Point, and Kathy (Poncho) Weems, Pascagoula, Miss.; three brothers, Johnny Gatson, Terry Gatson, Moss Point, Miss. and Jeffery Keys of Seattle, Wash.; six aunts, Arlease (Johnny) Bruton, Columbus, Ga., Nettie Malone, Moss Point, Evelyn (Floyd) Bivens, Louise (Ed) Hill, Joyce (Junior) Hill, Deerpark, Ala. and Lettie Parker of Chatom, Ala.; one devoted aunt, Margie Lynom of Pascagoula, Miss.; four uncles, Leon (Susie) Johnson, Tensaw, Ala., Oscar (Louise) Gatson, Roscoe (Marilyn) Gatson, Chatom, Ala. and Gary Gatson, Columbus, Ga.; and a host of nieces and nephews; four devoted friends, Carolyn Bolton, Carolyn McCorvery, Mary Ann Armstrong and Tammy Moody. Viewing will be held from 910 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005, at the Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, DELOACH Mr. James Harold DeLoach, Jr., age 68, of Moss Point, Miss., died Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, in Moss Point, where he had resided for over 33 years. He was born Oct. 13, 1936 in Thomasville, Ala. Mr. DeLoach retired from Ingalls Shipbuilding as a Civil Engineer. He was a veteran and served in the U.S. Air Force. He was a man of many enthusiasms, a nature lover, loved woodworking, was an avid gun and coin collector, studied genealogy, wrote poetry and was a great lover of the written word. He was a loving and devoted Uncle and will be sadly missed by his family and many friends. Mr. DeLoach was preceded in death by his wife of 25 years, Ann Pugh; parents, James H. DeLoach, Sr. and Emma Reid Parker; two sisters, Dorothy DeLoach Merrel, Lillian DeLoach Fitzpatrick; son, James Fletcher DeLoach. Survivors include, niece, Karen Fitzpatrick of Birmingham, Ala.; nephews, Henry Tompkins (Alice) Fitzpatrick, III of Montgomery, Ala., William Prieur Fitzpatrick (Phyllida Burlingame) of San Francisco, Calif.; other relatives and friends. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005 at 3 p.m. from Holder-Wells Funeral Home Chapel in Moss Point, Miss. with the Rev. Sturtz officiating. A private family committal service will follow at Griffin Cemetery in Moss Point, Miss. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be sent to the American Cancer Society at the Mid South Division, 1100 Ireland Way, Suite 300, Birmingham, Ala., 35205 or the Salvation Army at 1424 Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, Georgia, 30329. Arrangements by HolderWells Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. Holder-Wells Funeral Home Full Service Clinic in Ocean Springs CRAWFORD Mr. Kenneth Edward "Kenny" Crawford, age 52, of Pascagoula, Miss., died Oct. 5, 2005, in Pascagoula. He was born July 8, 1953, in Moss Point and was a lifelong resident of Jackson County. Kenny was an accomplished guitar player, beginning at age 10. He was well known along the Gulf Coast for his talent. He was the Owner and Recording Engineer of Lincoln Recording Studio in Pascagoula. Kenny was a kind, loving and generous man who would give freely from his heart. Through music, his goal was to give local musicians a helping hand in their careers. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Kenny was preceded in death by his parents, William A. and Rosemary S. Crawford. Survivors include his soulmate and wife of 31 years, Deborah Lynn Crawford of Pascagoula, sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth A. and Christy Crawford of Grand Bay, Timothy E. and Amanda Crawford of Grand Bay; grandchildren, Timothy E. Crawford, Jr. and Kelli Crawford of Grand Bay; brothers, William Crawford of Gautier, Tommy and Pat Crawford of Moss Point, Donald Crawford of Gautier; sisters, Ivy Gardner of Gautier, Elizabeth Curran of Grand Bay, Ruth and Andy Anderson of Grand Bay; numerous nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends. Visitation will be Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005, from 6-8 p.m. at Holder-Wells Funeral Home in Moss Point. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 10, 2005, from Holder-Wells Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Benny Still officiating. Interment will follow at Machpelah Cemetery in Pascagoula. Pallbearers will be Derik Anderson, Chad Parker, Mason Holland, Derek Norsworthy, Larry Bond, Ryan Green and Michael Ward. Arrangements by HolderWells Funeral Home of Moss Point, Miss. Holder-Wells Funeral Home AREA DEATHS 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. Gautier Crime Wednesday 3601 Old Spanish Trail, JR Hold- LLOYD M. ARICER, 83, of Pascagoula, Miss., died Oct. 7, 2005. Holder-Wells Funeral Home, Moss Point, Miss. EMIL “RAZ” RASMUSSEN, 91, of Moss Point, Miss., died Oct. 7, 2005. 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CALL 475-6048 SUNDAY Clear 78° 59° MONDAY Clear 82° 65° LUNAR STAGES ALMANAC First quarter Oct. 10 Record High 89° in 1969 Full moon Oct. 17 Record Low 45° in 1964 Last quarter Oct. 24 Yesterday’s High 82° New moon Nov. 1 Yesterday’s Low 71° Yesterday’s Rain 0.17” 28.2 ppt This Month’s Rain 0.19” 80.96° Year to Date Rain 68” MISSISSIPPI SOUND Salinity Water temperature TIDES SUNRISE/SET Rise Set Sat. 12:51 am H 12:32 pm L Sat. 6:52 am 6:31 pm Sun. 1:56 am H 2:06 pm L Sun. 6:53 am 6:30 pm Mon. 3:11 am H 3:17 pm L Mon. 6:53 am 6:28 pm Tues. 4:30 am H 4:11 pm L Tues. 6:54 am 6:27 pm Wed. 5:49 am H 4:52 pm L Wed. 6:54 am 6:26 pm Thur. 7:08 H 5:21 L Thur. 6:55 am 6:25 pm RIVER STAGES MARINE FORECAST Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff) 4.57 feet Pascagoula River (Merrill) 5.03 feet Chickasawhay River (Leakesville) 10.43 feet en Company, Jerry Holden reported someone took his utility trailer. Frontage Road, Larry Cafrezio Howze, 24, 5813 Fredrick St., Moss Point, was arrested for possession of cocaine. Frontage Road, Ronald E. Frost, 33, 1504 Riverside Drive, Gautier, was arrested for driving under suspension and making harassing phone calls. First Federal, Reported a counterfeit $20 bill. Gautier Crime Reports 1401 Seacliffe Drive, Judith Holbert filed a complaint. Gautier-Vancleave Road, Brian Burk filed a complaint. Kingfisher Drive, Joshua Codell Johnson, 19, 1508 Kingfisher Drive, Gautier, was arrested for possession North winds 15 to 20 knots easing to 10 to 15 knots by afternoon. Seas 3 to 5 feet. of marijuana and cocaine. 1700 Ladnier Road, Dennis Hronek reported someone took some jewelry and guns. 1520 Kingfisher Drive, Jimmy Miles reported receiving harassing phone calls. 2429 Academy Drive, Larry Stegman reported he was assaulted. 1417 Timber Lane Road, William Holloway reported his medication was taken. Thursday 1034 Graveline Road, #4, Eddie Gene Coffey, 36, 2101 Ladnier Road, Lot 179, Gautier, was arrested for domestic violence and public drunkenness. Ladnier Road/Robert Hiram Drive, Jose Alberto Deleon, 32, 9401 Windfern, #83, Houston, Texas, was arrested for DUI. Regular food stamp recipients will receive a supplement to their regular benefit as they did in September effective today. Benefits do not expire in either program. The food stamp program processed 135,698 applications from Sept. 13, through Sunday, and approved $49,356,014 in benefits for Mississippians impacted by Hurricane Katrina. To date, the total additional food stamp benefits as a result of Katrina are $68,494,129 resulting in a financial impact on local and state economic activity of $130,138,847. notes, are coming as a gift to Moss Point because Burlington Mayor Peter Clavelle learned on a recent visit that the city was about cancel its annual autumn festival, the Fall de Rah. Burlington adopted Moss Point as a sister city shortly after it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The festival traditionally has featured a display of hundreds of pumpkins around Moss Point’s downtown area. But because of son County. Tests performed by Mississippi Department of Health laboratory indicated the water is now safe to drink. Call TES at (800) 866-3561 for more information. hurricane damage to the local pumpkin crop and the drain on Moss Point’s city finances, it looked as though Fall de Rah might be off this year. “Vermont has plenty of pumpkins,” said Clavelle, who launched the Moss Point Pumpkin Project, asking Vermont residents to donate pumpkins for Mississippi. Donations were taken during Burlington’s Great Pumpkin Festival and also through the Burlington Moss Point Relief Fund. SET IT STRAIGHT Thelma and Douglas Francis’ home was at 12th and Chickasaw streets, not Cherokee, as published in Thursday’s Mississippi Press. Also, their temporary trailer was to be placed at Faith in the Word Ministry. The Law Offices of JD PAWN GEORGE SHADDOCK & JOE R. COLINGO If We Can Help – Please, Give Us A Call are relocating to 1253 Jackson Ave., Pascagoula, MS Opening October 10, 2005 TOP DOLLAR • Hurricane Debris Cleanup • Tree Removal • Tractor Work • Lawn & Shrub Maintenance ~ Fully Insured ~ Serving Pascagoula, Moss Point, Gautier, Ocean Springs 54° Boil water notice lifted We’re Open Steve Cox, Editor 77° Pumpkins set to arrive in Moss Point OCEAN SPRINGS — Total Environmental Solutions on Thursday lifted the precautionary boil water alert for From Staff Reports customers in the Ocean PASCAGOULA — Pasca- Beach subdivision in Jackgoula City Hall, located on 14th Street, will be closed this weekend. City officials said Friday that normal business hours of Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will continue. Newsroom: (866) 843-9020 news@mspressonline.com Partly cloudy From Staff Reports Pascagoula City Hall to close NEWS TODAY Additional waivers have been approved for Jackson, Harrison, Hancock and Pearl River counties, state officials announced Tuesday. The waivers allow the Mississippi Department of Human Services to extend benefits in the Disaster Food Stamp Program and the regular food stamp program because county offices have been inoperable. Residents who received benefits in the four counties under the emergency program will receive additional benefits on their EBT cards on Oct. 15 equal to their initial benefit. From Staff Reports Wanda Heary Jacobs, Publisher MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER Food stamp waivers set up for counties From Staff Reports NOW OPEN (228) 875-1599 3901 Shortcut Road, Cingular cell tower, David Lykins reported the theft of a 70-kilowatt Ingersol Rand generator. 2403 Briggs Ave., Leon Coleman, 42, homeless, was arrested for trespassing. 2110 Jefferson St., John Park reported the theft of a framing nailer, compound meter saw, a 50-foot air line and a 100-foot air line. 3801 Melton Ave., Bonaparte Square Apartments, Janell McWeeny reported a burglary where a wallet and cash was stolen. 3801 Melton Ave., Bonaparte Square Apartments, Jarvis Harris reported a burglary where cash was stolen. 3102 Market St., BJ’s, Charles M. Howell, 32, 802 Market St., was arrested for assault on a minor. Martin Street, Michael Nix reported the theft of a Ford Leaman 90horsepower diesel engine and an Onain diesel generator. 2403 Eden St., Edenwood Apartments, Lee Edward Booth, 19, 6519 Jasmine St., Moss Point, was arrested for trespassing. 2421 Denny Ave., Magic Moments, Roger Truitt, 42, 3500 14th St., Pascagoula, was arrested for public drunkenness. 3419 Hospital Road, Singing River Townhouses, Corey Bivins, 25, 3401 Brooks St., Pascagoula, was arrested for burglary and domestic violence. Denny Avenue, LY Buffet, Terence Griffin, 33, 5619 Rose Drive, Moss Point, was arrested for DUI first offense. 2809 Denny Ave., Singing River Hospital, Shane LaFlamme reported the theft of cash. 4203 Nathan Hale Ave., Mississippi Mini Warehouses, Denise Zollicoffer reported a burglary a burglary where a living room set, bedroom set, refrigerator and washer and dryer were taken. 3015 Eden St., Thomas Pullen reported he lost his Mississippi drivers license. 3112 Eden St., Colmer Middle School, Maria Midgett reported the theft of two palm pilot electronic organizers. 2113 Edgewood Ave., Latrisha Allen reported the theft of a gray 1996 Dodge Intrepid. 3217 Scovel Ave., Charles Caston reported the theft of a Bose stereo system, Troy-Bilt pressure washer, Sanyo TV, Murray lawn mower, tools, assorted rods and reels. 3000 Brazil St., Autumn Trace Apartments, Floyd Baron reported the theft of cash. FOR ALL PAWNS 2210 Denny Avenue Pascagoula, MS 228-769-9899 We will handle individual insurance claims and disputes, personal injury and criminal matters. (228) 762-7188 (228) 935-9511 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 LOCAL Contact: Lance Davis, News Editor, (866) 843-9020 E-mail address: ldavis@mspressonline.com BRIEFS District attorney warns against home repair fraud PASCAGOULA — The District Attorney’s office has received complaints of alleged home repair fraud being committed by contractors or people posing as contractors, said District Attorney Tony Lawrence. “Unfortunately, certain outof-state individuals and companies in the construction business are attempting to take advantage of property owners who suffered damage as a result of Hurricane Katrina,” he said. Lawrence said home repair fraud can be a felony under certain situations. He said complaints to his office have included out-of-state contractors knowingly misrepresenting the extent of damages so they can charge higher fees, promising to do the work, but never actually doing it and using deceptive and fraudulent practices. Lawrence said if an investigation into any complaint reveals that a person or business has violated the law, he is “prepared to prosecute the case fully.” “It’s appalling to me that some unscrupulous contractors would illegally take advantage of people who are in desperate need of help,” he said. “I want those individuals who commit home repair fraud to know that they will suffer the penalties under the law. I encourage homeowners to carefully review the construction at their property and become familiar with the law to protect themselves.” Four PHS students hurt in accident PASCAGOULA — Four female Pascagoula High School students were slightly injured Friday morning when the vehicle they were in struck a utility pole. Live electrical wires made the accident scene dangerous for a short time. At 8:07 a.m., Verlencia Walker, 17, was driving a 3-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 1999 Mazda 626 westbound on U.S. 90 approaching Hospital Road when her vehicle was struck by a 2000 Lexus GS300 headed south from Service Drive. Officer Calvin Hutchins said Sandra Coleman, 42, 4204 Pela Drive, Moss Point, pulled away from a stop sign when she struck Walker’s car, which included passengers Andrea Costic, 18, and Alecia Costic, 15, both of 3417 Boston Ave. and Krystal Webb, 15, 3210 Boston Ave. The teenagers were headed to school, while Coleman was getting off work at Singing River Hospital, Hutchins said. After the collision, Walker’s car came to rest after striking a utility pole, which was snapped. The teenagers had to remain in the car for about 20 minutes because live electrical wires had come loose and were near the base of the car. They were removed once power crews cut the power off, Hutchins said. After complaining of pains, the students were taken to Singing River Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Coleman was not injured. Timber recovery workshop planned ST. MARTIN — A workshop to help landowners deal with Hurricane Katrina damage will be conducted at 6 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the St. Martin Community Center on LeMoyne Boulevard. It will cover salvaging storm damaged timber with management of an under stocked timber stand and how to deal with timber tax issues, including casualty loss and involuntary conversion. The workshop is sponsored by Jackson County and Mississippi State Extension Service. Call (228) 696-6235 for details. — From Staff Reports Bill adds dollars to Coast industries ■ $3.7 billion targeted for defense projects in Jackson County From Staff Reports WASHINGTON — Projects for Jackson County industries totaling more than $3.7 billion are included in the 2006 Defense Appropriations Bill passed 97-0 Friday by the U.S. Senate, according to information from U.S.. Sen. Trent Lott’s office. The bill, which now goes to conference with the House-passed Department of Defense bill, could bring billions of dollars in new military programs for Mississippi, including procurement dollars for Mississippi’s defense contractors, equipment, operations and maintenance to the state’s military facilities, and research and development funding for universities in our state, Lott said. “Not only will these contracts have a significant impact on our military’s future capability, but also on the future of our state’s economy, as Mississippi recovers from Hurricane Katrina,” Lott said. “One of the best ways to get paychecks back into Mississippians’ pockets is to get businesses and jobs going again. This bill impacts some of our state’s largest public and private employers.” Mississippi’s funding covers the operation and maintenance of the state’s military bases, weapons systems built at Mississippi’s defense contractors, and youth oriented programs such as the Naval Sea Cadets. Nationally, the Senate version of the DOD Appropriations Bill recommends $445 billion in military spending for fiscal year 2006. The bill specifically includes funds for construction of the Navy’s DD(X) destroyers and LPD amphibious ships at Northrop Grumman Ship Systems’ Ingalls Operations in Pascagoula. It also provides advance procurement money for the Navy’s LHA(R) ship pro- gram. The LHA is a large-deck ship designed to carry out amphibious operations and capable of supporting several helicopters and thousands of sailors and Marines. The bill also funds the Arrow missile program, C-130J aircraft, ship propellers, and a broad range of research programs benefiting Mississippi universities and industry. Gulf Coast projects in the Senate bill include: • DD(X) — $766 million: The Senate fully supported the continued development and construction of the Navy’s next generation destroyer being designed by Northrop Grumman Ship Systems Ingalls Operation in Pascagoula. The Senate also added $50 million for design of the second DDX ship. • DD(X) total ship engineering — $1.1 billion: The Senate supported the President’s budget request and added $2 million for DD(X) total ship engineering. • LHA(R) amphibious assault ship — $150 million for the advance procurement of material for the next generation of amphibious ship. Construction of this ship is expected to begin at Ship Systems in 2007. • LHD-8 amphibious assault ship — $197 million for the continued construction of the Navy’s next multi-purpose amphibious assault ship currently under construction at the Pascagoula shipyard. • LPD-24 amphibious transport dock — $1.4 billion for construction of LPD-24, the seventh amphibious ship of this type that is being built at Pascagoula. • Fire Scout Unmanned Aerial Vehicle — $97.6 million: The Senate added $20 million to the President’s budget request for the purchase of Fire Scout air vehicles built at Northrop Grumman’s Un-manned Systems Center in Pascagoula. • 300 Room Student Dormitory — $30.1 million for a 300-room dorm to be constructed at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi. • Aircraft Carrier Propellers — $4 mil- lion was added to the President’s budget to purchase additional propellers for nuclear aircraft carriers. Rolls Royce Bird Johnson builds the propellers at their Pascagoula factory. • Lightweight Ammunition — $4 million was added to continue development of lightweight rigid-rod ammunition, including 5.56 mm, 7.62 mm, and 50-caliber rounds. Mississippi Polymer Technologies of Bay St. Louis has already provided several thousand rounds of polymercased ammunition to the Army for testing. • Nuclear Detection “Guards” System — $1 million was added to purchase Guards systems that are used to scan shipping containers and tractor-trailers to detect nuclear material. The “Guards” system is assembled by Ferson Optics, a division of OSI Systems, in Ocean Springs. • LCS Spare Engine — $7.6 million was added for a spare engine for the Navy’s LCS ship to be tested by Rolls Royce at Stennis Space Center at a new test facility for large gas-turbine engines. • Army LSV Ship Enhancement — $8 million was added to upgrade the Army’s landing craft for future operations with work performed at Halter Marine in Moss Point. • Advanced Material and Processes for High Speed Military Water Craft — $9 million was added million to fund the continued development of production composite materials originally designed for the Virginia class submarines. This material can be adapted for use in the construction of large high-speed surface vessels. The work will be performed by Seeman Composites of Gulfport. • Laser Induced Plasma Channel — $13 million was added to continue development of a high-energy laser that can defeat electronic systems and improvised explosive devices. This work is being performed by Ionatron at Stennis Space Center in Hancock County. Intersection slated for stop sign, caution light From Staff Reports VANCLEAVE — A caution light and four-way stop sign are planned for the intersection of Seaman Road and Fort Bayou Road in Vancleave. Supervisor John McKay said Sheriff Mike Byrd and county road manager Joe O’Neal conducted a joint traffic study and determined the intersection to be one of the busiest in the community. “It’s quite heavily traveled. It’s a dangerous intersection, which, right now, has no traffic controls. It’s kind of goat-your-own will. That’s why I wanted a four-way stop sign with a caution light put there,” McKay said. The four-way stop should be erected within a week. It will take longer to get electricity to the intersection for a caution light. McKay estimates the caution light to cost about $4,000. 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Many officials said they didn’t want the state to create a program that would make homeowners miss out on federal rebuilding money. House Speaker Billy McCoy, D-Rienzi, said he was “disappointed and ashamed” the session ended without a program to help homeowners. “On my trips to the Coast area, not a single person asked me when we would be able to get the casinos back up and running,” McCoy said. “They did ask me how we could help them rebuild their homes.” Barbour responded: “Those who want to play politics (can) do whatever they want to, but the state could not act until we know what the federal government will do. Otherwise, we risk hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars.” Hurricane Katrina blew ashore Aug. 29, killing at least 1,003 in Louisiana and 221 in Mississippi. The mammoth storm left tens of thousands of people homeless and wrecked the region’s economy. The 12 Mississippi Coast casinos had been among the largest private employers in the area, and a 13th had been set to open in early September. Katrina ripped walls off many of the gambling houses and tossed some of the massive barges on land. The bill pending Barbour’s signature will let the Coast casinos build up to 800 feet on shore — almost the length of three football fields. The state legalized casinos in 1990 but restricted them to the waters of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. Barbour lobbied legislators to pass the onshore bill by saying coast casinos could build sturdier structures by moving onto land. River casinos must remain over the water. Most Coast casinos have been paying leases to sit on publicly owned tidelands — the land that is covered by water at high tide. A tidelands fund last year collected Robertson about $7.5 million for projects such as piers and artificial reefs in the three coastal counties. Some lawmakers worried the fund would dry up when casinos move onshore. Under the bill that passed Friday night, casinos that move onto land will have to pay into the tidelands fund. The larger their investment, the more they would pay. Payments will range from $400,000 to $750,000 a year. Casinos that remain on water can keep their current tidelands leases, which are roughly in the Get Smart. Use the Classifieds. Gautier 522-3201 3400 Hwy. 90 (Next to City Hall) same price range as what the land-based casinos will pay into the tidelands fund. 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Pleasant United Methodist announces a pre-camp meeting celebration beginning Oct. 10. Special guest speaker for the event on Monday will be the Rev. Jerry Nix of Wesley Chapel and St. James United Methodist of Lucedale. The Rev. Jesse Benn of Mt. Sinai Baptist of Bexley will be in charge on Tuesday. Appearing Wednesday will be the Rev. Cortez Keeton of Little Rock Baptist in Moss Point. The Rev. Terrance Ezekial of Mt. Olive Baptist in Shipman will be in charge on Thursday. On Friday, the Rev. James Magee Jr. of Shiloh Baptist in Moss Point will be in charge. On Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7 p.m., there will be a Praise Team Concert from all areas. On Sunday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. Rev. Boykin of Moffetville Baptist in Wilmer, Ala., will be the guest. Episcopal investment panel rejects idea of divestment to bring pressure on Israel NEW YORK — An investment panel of the Episcopal Church has recommended against divesting from companies that profit from Israeli policy in the Palestinian territories. The Social Responsibility in Investments Committee said in a report Monday that “the goal is for selected companies to change behavior resulting in a more hopeful climate for peace. If the church simply divests, nothing positive has happened.” Instead, the committee suggested that the denomination adopt a strategy of “corporate engagement,” that would encourage companies to adopt practices that bring about “positive changes in Israeli government policy” towards pulling out of the territories completely, “as well as urging the Palestinian Authority to oppose violence as a means of resistance.” The Executive Council, the elected body which oversees the denomination, will take up the recommendations during a meeting that begins Friday in Las Vegas. Several mainline Protestant churches have angered Jewish leaders by researching divestment as a way to create pressure to end Israel’s presence in the territories. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has gone the furthest, naming companies it plans to target. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 What I Mystery of St. Francis’ stigmata revealed in book learned By NANCY HAUGHT Newhouse News Service St. Francis of Assisi, painted and sculpted with a bird on his shoulder and a lamb or wolf at his feet, may be the most popular Christian saint, inside the Roman Catholic Church and out. Francis is revered as the patron saint of Italy, animals, merchants and ecologists. His statue stands watch over countless parks and private gardens. Stories flourish about his humility, his poverty and his love of the natural world. And now John Sack of Jacksonville, Ore., is telling another story about the saint so beloved by Catholics, Episcopalians and many who do not often set foot in any church. In his new novel, “The Franciscan Conspiracy” (RiverWood Books, $24.95, 342 pages), Sack wraps a real-life mystery about the saint around a pair of love stories. He poses a controversial theory about how Francis received the stigmata, the five wounds to his hands, feet and side that parallel the wounds of the crucified Jesus. Francis is the first person outside the Bible who is said to have received them. “There was some controversy, even in Francis’ day, about the authenticity of the stigmata,” Sack, 66, says. He came across the arguments in the 1980s as he worked on a youngadult novel about the saint. When he learned that Francis’ remains had been hidden within an Assisi church for more than 500 years and only discovered in 1818, Sack wondered why. That, he says, was the beginning of “The Franciscan Conspiracy.” Comparisons to Dan Brown’s bestseller “The Da Vinci Code,” which readers love and the Catholic Church laments, are inevitable. But Sack says he finished his manuscript in 1994, long before Brown’s novel debuted in 2003. Sack shopped his manuscript to several publishers, who said there was no market for medieval mysteries. A publisher in Ashland, Ore., bought it, but publi- — From Staff, Wire Reports Newhouse News Service A statue of St. Francis of Assisi stands in a garden of The Grotto, Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother in Portland, Ore. cation was delayed until July. As he talks about his novel, Sack, a retired technical writer, is careful to distinguish between fact and fiction. Raised a Catholic, he insists that his story is not an attack on the church, the religious orders that trace their origins to Francis or on his saintly reputation. But Sack’s book touches on the life and death of Francis, the disagreements that divided his followers, the suppression of early biographies and the doubts that arose about his stigmata. Sack’s detective is Friar Conrad, who reluctantly leaves his hermitage to try to decode a message from his late mentor, Fra Leo, who had been a companion of Francis. Conrad’s story begins in 1271, 45 years after Francis’ death. “Who mutilated the Companion? Whence the Seraph? The first of Tomas marks the start of blindness; the Testament sheds the first shards of light. The dead leper’s nails are crusted with truth,” Leo writes. Conrad risks everything to solve this religious riddle and, at the end of the novel, he has his own qualms about his conclusions. “In many ways, he is me,” Sack says. “We went through the same process, weighing all the evidence.” They came to the same conclusion and the same question: If Francis’ stigmata was not the result of an encounter with God, does it damage his reputation as a saint? Sack, at least, does not think so. He agrees with another of his medieval characters, Matteus, who argues in the novel that Francis’ spiritual experience is more important than its physical manifestations. “When an emperor rewards a soldier’s valor with some impressive token,” Matteus says, “people cheer the man. Yet the token is only a sign of the valor that earned it. ... I’m more inspired by his lifetime of spiritual attainment, which even I can try to emulate, than by a stigmata forever beyond my grasp or even my imagination.” So why were the earliest biographies of Francis suppressed, and why was his body hidden for so many years? In his novel, Sack describes how early Franciscan leaders supplanted the earliest stories with their own versions and decided to hide the remains to protect them from relic seekers. Sack rejects what he calls “the party line,” arguing that Francis’ body was vulnerable to those who wanted to steal it between his death and its secret entombment. “It was only after I did the research, looked into the legends, that I began to think there might have been another reason.” Sack says some church leaders wanted to cover up the real cause of the stigmata. For a while, he thought about putting his 13 “proofs” into a nonfiction article and publishing it in a Christian magazine. But members of his writing group encouraged him to write a novel that would appeal to more readers. “All the evidence is there (in the mystery),” he says. “I’ll let the readers draw their own conclusions.” KEYS TO THE TRAILER Tim Wilson, an associate pastor at Vancleave First Baptist Church, left, presents the keys to a new trailer to Jackson County Sheriff Mike Bird and Mike and Mary Robichaux on behalf of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department. The trailer was donated by a church in Dunlap, Tenn., and will be given to the Robichaux family, whose Washington Avenue home in Pascagoula was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. William Colgin/The Mississippi Press CHURCH EVENTS Pascagoula Calvary Baptist Harold Carman of Gallatin, Tenn., will be the guest speaker at the 11 a.m. worship hour Sunday. He will present the church with a special gift. Guest Wayne Pierce from Crystal Springs, Miss., will lead the worship. Sunday school will be at 9:45 a.m. There will be no evening service. Bible Study will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The church is the Family Life Center located at 2101 Market St. The Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist The church will celebrate Friends and Family Day at 4 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Cortez Keeton and the congregation of Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church of Moss Point will be special guests. The church is located at 1028 Denny Ave. Vancleave Community of Christ Church There will be an annual election of officers during the business meeting at 6 p.m. Oct. 23. The church is located at 12205 Mt. Pleasant Road. Road. New Prospect United Methodist Campground Hosanna, a southern gospel quartet from Magee, Miss., will be in concert at 7 p.m. today. Admission is free, but a love offering will be taken. The campground is located five miles north of Vancleave on Campground Road off Miss. 57. Ocean Springs St. Paul United Methodist Church The church invites the public to attend a day of prayer on Oct. 13 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the sanctuary. The church is located at 800 Porter St. Hurley Full Life Assembly The church will have its first Hurley Fall Bazaar from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 22. Reservations are being accepted for booths to sell arts, crafts, plants, flea market and yard sale items. Each space is $12. Contact the church office at (228) 588-2670 or (601) 947-7133 for details. Moss Point Second Missionary Baptist The church will have Ushers Annual Day Celebration at 3 p.m. Sunday. Dr. C.V. Taylor and the congregation of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church will be special guests. Area churches are invited to attend. The church is located at 3913 Machpelah Christian Love The church will help The Smith Sisters celebrate their fourth year anniversary at 3 p.m. Sunday. All area choirs, soloists, groups and dance teams are invited to attend. Franklin Creek Baptist The annual Fall Festival will be celebrated from 5 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 29. The theme will be Super Heroes of the World. The public is invited and may dress as his/her favorite super hero. There will be games, food, candy and door prizes, including two new bicycles. Call the Rev. Shane Terrebonne at (228) 4753471 for more information. The church is located at 11505 Independence Road. Lucedale Mt. Pleasant United Methodist The church will celebrate its annual camp meeting Oct. 16-23 at the Mt. Pleasant Campground. The church is asking for volunteers to clean and repair the facilities from 7 a.m. to noon on Oct. 8 and 15. Free lunch will be provided by the women. If you have work tools, please bring them. If not, your help is still needed. Deadline for submitting information to Church Events column is noon Wednesday each week. Information can be mailed to The Mississippi Press, P.O. Box 849, Pascagoula MS 39568, faxed at (251) 219-5559 or emailed to features@mspressonline.com. on Aug. 29 Hurricane Katrina battered the Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana coasts at the end of August. Hundreds of lives were lost, along with billions of dollars in collateral damage. It has been coined “the worst storm in history.” We lost approximately 15 lives in Jackson County. Many of the “old salts” rode out the storm as they had ridden out many in the past. However, most of them said they would never do it again. My minister of music rode out the storm with his wife and 80-year-old mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. He usually flees the hurricanes Rex but this time he decided to Yancey ride it out since it confused his mother to move her. When the water started rising in his house, he sought safety in his 23-foot boat tethered to a tree in his driveway. It took an effort to get all three of them in the boat, fighting pelting rain and a 120-mph wind. However, when they were situated in the boat, on a trailer, tied to a tree, his mother said, “We picked a bad day to go to town!” She later said, “If I had known this, I would have stayed at home.” By the grace of God, they survived the storm and lived to testify about it. There are a number of things I lost because of this storm. Our 14-year-old Pekingese, “Spunky,” drowned. She was a good dog. I miss her terribly. When our house was being cleaned out by the volunteers, who were doing the best they could, my mother’s rocking chair that she bought soon after she and my dad married ended up on the pile in my yard. If I had been there, I think I would have tried to salvage it. There were a number of other things I lost, some I won’t know about until I want them sometime in the future. However, my wife and I have decided not to live in the past. We have decided to let them go. There are a number of things I’ve learned from this storm. The first thing I learned is that materialism is temporary. My wife and I had collected things for 39 years. We had new furniture in most of the house. We were in the process of updating our house with floors and rugs. All these pretty things became a pile of junk when it was piled in our yard. Isaiah said, “Wherefore do you spend money for that which is not bread and your labor for that which satisfies not?” Today he would be on the street corners saying to the crowds, “Are you finding satisfaction in life?” To the actress surfeited with fame, to the successful financier, to the laborers and workers of America who are enjoying the highest standard of living in the world, to the youth in America who are easily turned off and on, and to the consumers of America who have the best of the best, he would say, “Are you finding satisfaction in life?” Jesus said, “A man’s life does not consist in the abundance of things.” You are going down a dead-end street if you are looking for satisfaction in material things. The second thing I learned is that life is uncertain. I should have known this. I have been around death since the beginning of my ministry 40 years ago last week. But I received another reminder. One day people were at work or worship. The next day they were dead. One minute they were kissing their wife goodbye for the day, not realizing they were kissing them good-bye forever. James said, “What is your life, it is a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.” Our papers will never have to omit the obituary page. The third thing I learned is that eternity is real. Ecclesiastes 3:11 says “He has made everything appropriate in its time; He has also set eternity in their heart.” Death is permanent. Harry Houdini was an escape artist who got himself out of some unbelievable situations. However, he tried one trick too many and died in the process. He had told his wife that if he died while attempting one of these tricks, to contact him on the anniversary of his death. She had a séance once a year for 10 years but “ole” Harry could not escape the boundaries of death. The fourth thing I learned is that heaven can be ours. George Beverly Shea put it like this in his famous song. “I had rather have Jesus than silver or gold, I had rather be his than have riches untold; I’d rather have Jesus than houses or lands, I’d rather be led by his nail-pierced hand, than to be the king of a vast domain, or be held by sin’s dread sway. I’d rather have Jesus than anything, this world affords today. The date, Aug. 29, 2005, leaves us with an awful memory. There is no doubt but that we lost some things. But it is my prayer we learned some things. As the poet so aptly put it, “I walked a mile with sorrow, and ne’er a word said she, but oh the things I learned from her, when sorrow walked with me.” We can choose to face our future through the telescope of fear or through the telescope of faith. I choose faith. Dr. Rex Yancey is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pascagoula. Contact him on issues of faith and values at rexy@fbcpas.net. Baptist Apostolic APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 3705 OLD MOBILE HWY. PASCAGOULA, MS 39581 SUNDAY.....................................................2:00 PM WEDNESDAY.............................................7:30 PM PASTOR J. L. LEE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Arlington at Old Mobile, Pascagoula, MS “Worship With An Excited Fellowship Of Believers” BEN CARLISLE..............................................PASTOR SCOTT BOURNE......MINISTER OF MUSIC & YOUTH TEMPORARY SERVICE TIME 762-3911 BETHLEHEM TEMPLE APOSTOLIC CHURCH Dr. Martin Luther King Dr. Moss Point ORDER OF SERVICE SUNDAY SCHOOL....................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP.............................12 NOON SUNDAY EVENING...................................6:00 PM BIBLE STUDY - THURSDAY.....................7:30 PM PASTOR................................DR. JOHN H. SHAW 475-9088 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP........10:30 AM WEDNESDAY SERVICE....................6:15 PM 769-2789 BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 602 WASHINGTON AVE., OCEAN SPRINGS DR. J. MICHAEL BARNETT . . . . . . . . . . . . PASTOR SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . .8:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M., & 6:00 P.M BIBLE STUDY FOR ALL AGES . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 A.M. CHILDREN’S CHOIR • DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING FOR ADULTS • POWER TRAINING AND POWER PRAISE FOR YOUTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 P.M. AWANA CLUBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY FELLOWSHIP MEALS (Reservation Required) . . .5:00 P.M. BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:15 P.M. CHILDREN’S STUDIES • YOUTH POWER LIFT NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES BIRTH-3 YRS. 3208 Nathan Hale Ave., Pascagoula You Are Welcome At First Baptist, Ocean Springs, “Leading the Coast to follow Christ”. SUNDAY SCHOOL..........................................10:00 AM 875-4532 MORNING WORSHIP....................................11:00 AM FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH EVENING WORSHIP.........................................7:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE.................................7:00 PM 1305 Ingalls Ave. Pascagoula “Touching Pascagoula With Love” O.J. RAMSEY............................................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING................................................10:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING...................................................6:30 PM THURSDAY EVENING...............................................7:00 PM SAT. YOUTH SERVICE..............................................7:00 PM BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH THE OLD LAND-MARK CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH PASTOR..............................................BEN BOHANICK SUNDAY SCHOOL..........................................10:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP.........................................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING...........................................5:00 PM WED. EVENING ................................................7:00 PM 601-947-9652 Preaching the book, the blood and the blessed hope 762-3438 1302 Telephone Rd. Pascagoula ELDER ROBERT WILKERSON...............PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................10:00 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP...............................11:15 AM MONDAY PRAYER SERVICE..................6:00 PM MONDAY WORSHIP.................................7:00 PM THURSDAY WORSHIP.............................7:00 PM The Church in the Heart of the City, with the people of the City in it’s Heart. Home Phone: 474-1785 Church. . .769-7798 TWIN PINES APOSTOLIC CHURCH 3304 LAMPKIN ROAD - MOSS POINT, MS 39562 PHONE 601-947-9824 OR 228-219-0315 PASTOR........................................................JOSEPH MOESCH SUNDAY SCHOOL.......................................................10:00 AM SUNDAY NIGHT.............................................................6:30 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT.....................................................7:30 PM Assembly of God BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 2105 Martin St., Pascagoula 762-4650 - CHURCH PHONE 762-3133 Located on the corner of Hwy. 613 & Joebubino Rd. Hurley, MS (Directly in front of Hurley Quick Stop) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2101 MARKET STREET, PASCAGOULA DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE REV. JOHNNY BEAVER . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR JOHN COMBS . . . . . ....MINISTER OF WORSHIP AND STUDENTS SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM TRADITIONALWORSHIP SERVICE . . . .11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM SANCTUARY CHOIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING YOUTH PRAYER & WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM PRAYER SERVICE & BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES 762-1338 EAST MOSS POINT BAPTIST CHURCH 7842 Misty Meadow Rd. Moss Point SENIOR PASTOR....................................JOHN SCHWARTZ REV. ALLEN HAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR WORSHIP LEADER ..............................TERESA BROADUS TEMPORARY SERVICE TIMES SUNDAY WORSHIP................................................10:30 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP..............11:00 AM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING...........6:30 PM APPROXIMATE DATE FOR SCHOOL REOPENING WILL HURLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 6810 Hurley-Wade Road Hurley, MS PASTOR.........................BRO. BREAUX TAGEANT SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE.................................11:00 AM DISCIPLE TRAINING................................ 5:00 PM WORSHIP SERVICE................................. 6:00 PM WED. BIBLE STUDY....................................7:00 PM (THE BOOK OF REVELATION) 588-3435 GRIFFIN ST. BAPTIST CHURCH 4207 Griffin St., Moss Point, MS 475-7663 PASTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HENRY C. GOOGE, JR. SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM SUNDAY DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . .5:00 PM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING . . . . . . . .6:45 PM 475-3521 762-9179 MINISTRY FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES CANAAN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 13602 Hwy. 613, North Escatawpa Office - 474-1040 Home - 474-2310 PASTOR............................RODNEY F. COLEMAN YOUTH PASTOR..........................CHRIS NOWELL SUNDAY SCHOOL............................... .....9:45 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP............. .10:45 AM CHILDREN CHURCH...............................10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP..................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY MID WEEK SERVICES.......7:00 PM ROYAL RANGERS /MISSIONETTES HWY. 35 YOUTH .NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES 1704 Belair St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pascagoula REV. DAVID ELDRIDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:15 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE . . . . . . .6:30 PM 762-4160 ESCATAWPA BAPTIST CHURCH Highway 613 at Liverpool Escatawpa, MS MICHAEL GLENN...................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE..............10:30 AM NO EVENING SERVICE WEDNESDAY WORSHIP SERVICE......... 6:30 PM FORTS LAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 12412-Forts-Lake Rd. EASTLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH Pascagoula TIM CAULEY....................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING.......................................... 6:00 PM WED. ROYAL RANGERS & MISSIONETTES..............................................7:00 PM 475-8615 Parsonage 475-8690 FULL LIFE ASSEMBLY Hwy. 614, Hurley, MS REV. JIMBO REED...........................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................10:45 AM SUNDAY EVENING.......................................... 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING...................................7:00 PM 228-588-2670 LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4848 GAUTIER VANCLEAVE RD. GAUTIER TEMPORARY SERVICE TIME SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 10:45 AM 228-497-4089 MAGNOLIA SPRINGS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 475-2938 INTERPRETATION FOR THE DEAF AT ALL SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GAUTIER 325 DeLa Point Dr. Gautier, MS LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH 3003 Belair Pascagoula, MS “If you are in need Christ is the answer” JERRY REED.............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL..................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 7:00 PM 769-2170 762-7293 NEW HOPE ASSEMBLY OF GOD “Where Your Are Only A Visitor Once’’ 19321 Hwy. 63, Wade BOBBY CREPS.........................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL....................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP..............................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING................................... 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 7:00 PM ROYAL RANGERS, YOUTH & MISSIONETTES, WED.............................7:00 PM Nursery Provided for Sunday Services 588-6644 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF MOSS POINT (SBC) 4807 Main Street, Moss Point, MS PASTOR.............................REV. MICHAEL PERRY SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................10:55 AM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER SERV. ............................. 6:00 PM YOUTH PRIME TIME (WED.).................... 6:00 PM MUSIC AND MISSIONS ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES 475-8142 INGALLS AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 4505 Ingalls Avenue Pascagoula, MS JOHN TURNER.........................PASTOR BIBLE STUDY........................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING........................ 5:30 PM EVENING SERVICE.................................. 6:30 PM WED. PRAYER SERVICE......................... 6:30 PM NURSERY PROVIDED FOR EACH SERVICE 762-9235 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF PASCAGOULA 902 Live Oak Ave., Pascagoula, MS DR. REX YANCEY.....................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE.................11:00 AM - Interpretation For Deaf At All Services “A Caring Church For Pascagoula” Services can be seen on Cable Channel 7 Mon. & Tues. 6 & 11 PM 762-2343 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4007 North Pascagoula St., Pascagoula, MS 762-5639 www.gcfa.cc TEMPORARY SERVICE TIME 7417 Martin Bluff Road, Gautier Phone: 497-4395 ERIC SMITH...............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL..................................... 9:45 AM SUNDAY AM WORSHIP.............................11:00 AM SUNDAY PM WORSHIP............................. 6:30 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER SERVICE............. 7:00 PM MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Short Cut Rd. & Temple St. Moss Point, MS PASTOR................................REV. JOHN COGGIN SUNDAY SCHOOL....................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING........................ 5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP................................ 6:00 PM WEDNESDAY “POWER HOUR”............... 7:00 PM 475-9683 18601 Hwy. 63 - Wade REV. JIM FISHER & REV. H. W. PARKER..PASTORS SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 & 10:55 EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING . . . . . . .7:00 PM 588-6546 Nursery Provided www.csumc.net Tanner’s Chapel Rd. REV. MICHAEL VICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 AM MORNING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:00 AM SUN. NIGHT SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 PM WED. PRAYER, PRAISE, & YOUTH SERVICE . . 7:00 PM 475-4235 Episcopal EASTLAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3507 Pine St., Pascagoula SATURDAY.....HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II..........5:00 PM SUNDAY.......HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II.....8:00 AM CHURCH SCHOOL.......................9:15 AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II........10:30 AM WEDNESDAY HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II..............6:30 AM HOLY EUCHARIST RITE II.. AND HOLY UNCTION...................5:30 PM 762-1705 ST. PIERRE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4412 Gautier-Vancleave Rd. Gautier, MS 39553 SUN. HOLY EUCHARIST.......................8:00 AM CHRISTIAN EDUCATION......................9:00AM HOLY EUCHARIST.............................................10:00 AM FELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING THE SERVICE. A NURSERY IS PROVIDED FOR SMALL CHILDREN. WED. EVENING PRAYER.................................6:00 PM BIBLE STUDY FOLLOWING SERVICE 497-9819 Interdenominational Corner of Gautier-Vancleave & Callie Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 AM 497-2373 809 De La Pointe Dr., Gautier FR. PATRICK E. HAYES...........................PASTOR SAT. VIGIL....................................................5:00 PM SUNDAY MORNING..................8:30 AM & 11:00 AM WEEK DAY MASS MON. - TUES. - THURS. - FRI..................8:00 AM WED.....................................................7:00 PM 497-2364 Church of Christ CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST 1316 INGALLS AVENUE, PASCAGOULA, MS www.123Jesus.com SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY BIBLE CLASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:40 AM SUNDAY PRAISE AND PRAYER . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASSES . . . . . . . . .7:00 PM EVERYONE WELCOME AT EACH ASSEMBLY GAUTIER CHURCH OF CHRIST 4605 Gautier-Vancleave Rd. P.O. Box 122, Gautier DORCIE MITCHELL......................................MINISTER SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY..............................9:30 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP................10:30 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP...................6:00 PM WED. BIBLE STUDY....................................7:00 PM 497-4460 HURLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 614 Corner of Baria Road WAYNE ROBERTS....................................MINISTER SUNDAY SCHOOL........................................9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE.................10:30 AM AFTERNOON SERVICE.............................12:30 PM WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY....................7:00 PM 588-6983 CHICO ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 762-7827 SUNDAY MORNING.......................................... 9 AM WEDNESDAY EVENING................................... 7 PM Salvation For Sale. Matthew 13:44 Very inexpensive, just a small amount of time and a little effort. THE STUDY OF REVELATION ERIC G. CAMP.......................PASTOR THREE RIVERS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hwy. 63 Three Rivers GENE EMSWILER..................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................... 9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP.............................10:15 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING, MISSIONETTES & ROYAL RANGERS..7:00 PM 588-2385 2502 Ingalls Ave. Pascagoula REV. GEORGE JACKSON, JR..................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL......................................9:30 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM UMYF/CHILDREN.......................................5:00 PM 762-2364 SAFE HARBOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6416 ELDER FERRY RD., ESCATAWPA GENE VANCE..................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:55 AM MORNING WORSHIP......................................11;00 AM YOUTH..............................................................4:30 PM KIDS KORNER.................................................5:00 PM EVENING WORSHIP.........................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING & BIBLE STUDY...........................7:00 PM 228-475-4833 OR 228-475-3435 DANTZLER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3901 Chico St., Pascagoula 2550 Indian Point Parkway Gautier Off Gautier/Vancleave Rd., turn at Indian Point Resort Sign PASTOR.................................................. JIM MOORE SUNDAY SERVICE........................................10:30 AM SUN. CHILDRENS CHURCH........................10:30 AM YOUTH FELLOWSHIP MEETINGS SUNDAY NIGHTS ....................................6:30PM WED. SERVICE...............................................6:30 PM YOUTH DISCIPLESHIP TRAINING WEDNESDAY NIGHTS ............................7:00PM 497-1948 REFUGE CHRISTIAN CENTER 3400 HALL ST. MOSS POINT, MS PASTOR..................ELDER ODELL RODGERS SUNDAY SCHOOL................................9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP..........................11:00 AM WED. BIBLE STUDY..............................7:00 PM 228-475-6065 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE...................10:00 AM CHURCH - 497-1698 PARSONAGE - 497-2719 HURLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH KREOLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 4707 Kreole Avenue, Moss Point PH. 475-8772 REV. JOHN D. TUCKER............................PASTOR SAT. -- A NEW WORSHIP SERVICE..........7:08 PM SUNDAY SCHOOL.................................... 9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP...............................10:45 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY SERVICE.............................7:00 PM WORSHIP CENTER SENIOR PASTOR..........................HORACE VINSON ASSOCIATE PASTOR ..................BENJAMIN WOOD SUNDAY SCHOOL ........................................9:30AM CHURCH SERVICE ......................................10:30AM YOUTH CHURCH ....SATURDAY 6:00PM (ages 12+) SPANISH CHURCH ..........................FRIDAY 7:00PM Home groups meet various nights and cities. EVERYONE WELCOME! “Restoring true worship... building strong families” 4502 Short Cut Road 762-7228 COMMUNITY OF CHRIST Mount Pleasant Rd. Vancleave, MS WAKE INABINETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WED. NIGHT PRAYER SERVICE . . . . . . . .7:00 PM YOUTH MINISTRIES THURS. NIGHT - Ages 12-19 . . . . .6:00PM-8:30 PM 826-5150 826-5006 COMMUNITY OF CHRIST ESCATAWPA BRANCH DAN SHERMAN RD., ESCATAWPA, MS PASTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TERRY BRELAND MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM PREACHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM INTERPRETER FOR DEAF AVAILABLE EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT PRAYER . . . . . . . . .6:00 PM Methodist BIG POINT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7534 Methodist Church Road REV. JOHN MAKI ............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................9:45AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP......................11:00AM CHILDREN & YOUTH MIN................................5:00PM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP.........................6:00PM WED. NIGHT (Adult & Children Min.) ................6:00PM CHURCH - 588-6653 PARSONAGE - 588-2602 Church of God PASCAGOULA CHURCH OF GOD 2511 Chico Street – 762-9083 EUGENE EUBANKS.....................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE......................10:00 AM. “COME WORSHIP WITH US” Please Attend The Church Of Your Choice Is Your Church Listed Here? Listing Your Church Invites Others To Join With You In Celebrating God’s Goodness For space availability or for any changes, please call 1-866-251-3131 ext. 5389 . S. Washington at Ocean Ave. 875-5326 Rev. Timothy B. Brown SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE TRADITIONAL SERVICES . . . . . . . . . .8:15 AM & 11:00 AM CONTEMPORARY SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM ADULT BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL (ALL AGES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 AM FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) OF PASCAGOULA 1009 Highway 90, Gautier, 497-1706 CHRIS BULLOCK..........................................PASTOR SUNDAY WORSHIP................................10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................9:15 AM VESPERS WEDNESDAY...................................7:00 PM WOMENS BIBLE STUDY TUESDAY.................9:30 AM SALVATION ARMY PASCAGOULA 3808 Arlington St. Pascagoula PASTORS.........SGTS. BRETT & KIM CUNDIFF SUNDAY SCHOOL............................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP........................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP............................................6:30 PM WEDNESDAY WORSHIP.....................................6:30 PM “Friendly and Informal” 762-7222 Seventh Day Adventist PASCAGOULA SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 3705 Eden St. Pascagoula MIDWAY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 90, 6 Mi. East of Pascagoula REV. GARRY RUFF............................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE..........................................11:00 AM CHILDREN/YOUTH -2ND & 4TH SUNDAY..........5:00 PM CHOIR REHEARSAL - WEDNESDAY..................6:00 PM 475-1961 8401 OCEAN SPRINGS ROAD OCEAN SPRINGS, MS 39564 (228) 875-3131 CARLTON G. McCARTER......FOUNDER/SENIOR PASTOR SUNDAY MORNINGS..........................................10:15 AM TUESDAY PRAYER SERVICE....................................7:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING (WORD FIRST SERVICES)..7:00 PM 1ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF OCEAN SPRINGS Salvation Army 21901 HIGHWAY 613 HURLEY, MS REV. NELL MAKI.......................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL................................... 10:00 AM SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP.................11:00 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP....................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING............7:00 P.M. SABBATH WORSHIP....................... 9:30 AM SABBATH SCHOOL............................... 11:00 AM WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING..................7:00 PM Lutheran CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH - NURSERY PROVIDED- VICTORY FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN CENTER Presbyterian GAUTIER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) OCTOBER 16TH ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER TED PAGEZ ......................................PASTOR MORNING WORSHIP.............................. 10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.......................................9:15 AM EVENING WORSHIP..................................6:00 PM WED. PRAYER & PRAISE..........................7:00 PM 872-0214 crossroadsonthecoast.com COME JOIN US AT SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:00 AM BEGINNING Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. Nursery Provided www.jesusistherock.org 762-3221 Pastor: Rodger Bradley 6150 FIRESTONE ST. • GAUTIER, MS “SPECIALIZING IN MINISTRY FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY” Pascagoula Street at Ingalls Avenue TEMPORARY SERVICE TIMES SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE..........................9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................10:00 AM 762-2824 fpc@frstpres.org www.frstpres.org RONALD STANLEY......................................PASTOR CHURCH ON THE ROCK CROSSROADS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4912 Weems St. Moss Point DAVID GREER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:50 AM YOUTH CHOIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 PM SNACK SUPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 PM UMYF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:20 PM EVENING WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM 2717 Hwy. 90, P.O. Box 127, Gautier 39553 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE....10:30 AM WEDNESDAY.................................7:00 PM Nazarene GAUTIER FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH GAUTIER BAPTIST CHURCH (BMA) ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Campground Road, Hurley DAN BARNES...................................................PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.............................................9:30 AM SUNDAY NIGHT YOUTH SERVICE........................6 PM SUNDAY WORSHIP..........................................10:30 AM SUNDAY EVENING WORSHIP...........................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE, ROYAL RANGERS, MISSIONETTES........................7:00 PM 588-6454 MARTIN BLUFF BAPTIST CHURCH Catholic 6308 Wildwood Rd. - Helena Community - 475-7182 DR. ROBBIE HOWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR GILBERT EMERSON . . . . .MINISTER OF MUSIC SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:45 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . .11:00 AM & 6:00 PM CHILDREN’S CHURCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM YOUTH PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 PM 5624 Grierson St. Moss Point, MS FELIX TOWNSEND.......................................PASTOR SUNDAY MORNING.....................................9:45 AM WORSHIP SERVICE....................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP......................................6:00 PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT....................................7:00 PM 475-2849 WEEKLY SERVICES: WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . .8:30 AM AND 10:30 AM WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICES . . . .6:30 PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HELENA CASWELL SPRINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Helena, MS PASTOR...................................................LONNIE GOFF SUNDAY SCHOOL.........................................10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP....................................11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP.......................................6:00 PM WED. EVENING PRAYER SERVICE.............7:00 PM INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH......474-9009 DAVID W. AULTMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PASTOR 497-4050 Methodist TANNER’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner of Hwy. 63 & Wildwood Rd. BE BETWEEN OCTOBER 10 - 17 NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES Methodist Church of God Baptist ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (CORNER OF MAYO & MAGNOLIA STREETS) 3924 DAVIS ST. MOSS POINT “WE CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS US” SUNDAY PRAISE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 AM SUNDAY CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP . . . . . . . . . .8:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30 PM PASTOR - ELIJAH HENRY, SR. 475-9253 3042 Pascagoula Street SUNDAY WORSHIP......................8:30 AM & 11:00 AM SUNDAY COFFEE FELLOWSHIP....9:30 AM & 10:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS.................9:45 AM NURSERY PROVIDED SCRIPTURE • FAITH • GRACE 762-1754 Nondenominational ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OCEAN SPRINGS, MS REV. MITCHELL HEDGEPETH-SENIOR MINISTER DOWNTOWN CAMPUS 800 PORTER AVENUE (228) 875-5278 TRADITIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . .8:30 AM FELLOWSHIP TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30-10:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00-10:45 AM BLENDED WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 AM EAST CAMPUS 6716 BIENVILLE BLVD. (228) 875-5701 CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 AM TRADITIONAL WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM FELLOWSHIP TIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00-10:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2710 Pascagoula St. - P.O. Box 371, Pascagoula, MS 39568-0371 – 762-5222 REV. BRUCE TAYLOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PASTOR Sunday Worship Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 am, 10:45 am & 6:30 pm Sunday School (all ages) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 am Sunday Afternoon Programs: 5:00 pm . . . Children’s Choirs (preschool-4th grade) 5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5th & 6th Grade Youth (TNT-Totally Nearly Teens) 5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . UMYF (Youth, 7th - 12th Grade) Children, Youth, Adult & Senior Adult Programs Available Call for more information Divorce Recovery offered quarterly on Saturday Mornings **Trained Nursery Care is available for all services** Church Up On The Rock, Inc. Pastor: A. Marshaye Pleasant Alexander 5664 Woodstock Court Gautier, MS. 39553 228-497-7366 Friday - 7:30 PM Sunday - 11:00 AM “To Win The Lost At Any Cost” LIFE CHURCH OF GAUTIER Declaring the Word of Faith 3001 OLD SPANISH TRAIL, GAUTIER, MS (CORNER OF DOLPHIN & OLD SPANISH TRAIL) 497-5777 PHILLIP & SHIRLEY STILTNER . . . . . . . . .PASTORS SUNDAY LIFE TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 AM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . .10:30 AM WEDNESDAY WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . .6:30 PM LIFE BOOK STORE OPEN ONE HOUR BEFORE AND AFTER SERVICES MESSIANIC CONGREGATION MANNA FROM HEAVEN MINISTRIES 3801 HILL AVE., (ESCATAWPA) MOSS POINT 474-8877 PASTOR 826-3342 DAVID MATHEWS.....................................PASTOR SABBATH SERVICE...................FRIDAY - 7:00 PM SATURDAY EVENING.................................5:00 PM WEDNESDAY EVENING............................6:30 PM www.livingmanna.net GOD IS LOVE! Listening and Acting On God’s Word Everyone should be aware of how God wants us to live our lives. Our places of worship and our reading of holy scripture should remind us that loving both God and our neighbors is necessary to have peace and harmony in this world. And although the stress and rigor of daily living makes this a difficult task, we should always try to act in a way that reflects God’s love and righteousness. The easy way of dealing with demanding situations may not always be the right or ethical way; however, the right and ethical way is always the best way. The Bible tells us “ For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” Trying to do what is right in God’s eyes and listening to our conscience can become a worthwhile and honorable characteristic. I can think of no greater quality than to be looked on by others as a fair-minded and honest person who loves God and their fellowman. Life in this world is relatively short compared with eternity, and being honest, trustworthy, and having a good relationship with God will insure happiness in this world, and also in the next. Let integrity and uprightness preserve me, for I wait for You. New K.J.V. Psalm 25:21 6-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 NATION/WORLD House boosts refinery construction By H. JOSEF HEBERT The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The House voted to encourage U.S. oil companies to build new refineries Friday in a raucous roll call that Republican leaders extended 40 minutes while they buttonholed their own members to avoid an embarrassing defeat. Democrats crying “shame, shame” — and some GOP moderates — called the bill a sop to rich oil companies that would do nothing to ease energy costs including expected soaring heating bills this winter. The bill would streamline government permits for refineries, open federal lands including closed military bases for future refinery construction and limit the number of gasoline blends refiners have to produce, eliminating many blends now designed to reduce air pollution. President Bush welcomed the vote. “I commend the House for passing legislation that would increase our refining capacity and help address the cost of gasoline, diesel fuels, and jet fuels,” he said in a statement. The legislation, which now goes to the Senate, passed 212-210, but not before a standoff on the House floor. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., asked at one point, “Is this the House of a Banana Republic.” It looked as if the bill was going down to defeat, two votes shy of approval. Democrats to no avail called for gaveling the vote closed as GOP leaders lobbied their own members to switch votes and support the bill. “He worked me over a little,” said Rep. Bill Young, R-Fla., among the last group of lawmakers to switch to support the legislation, referring to his discussions with House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois. Rep. Tom DeLay, who recently stepped down temporarily as majority leader after being indicted in Texas over a campaign finance issue, was as active as ever, administering pressure on wavering lawmakers in the crowded, noisy House chamber. Finally, long after the vote had been scheduled to close, two GOP On the Net: The bill number is H.R. 3893. Additional information at //thomas.loc.gov votes switched, providing the Republican victory. A tie would have killed the bill. “Shame, shame, shame,” came a chorus from the Democratic side of the aisle. Afterward, Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California called it all “a shameless display of the Republican culture of corruption,” a theme she has used in recent days on a number of issues since DeLay’s indictment in Texas on conspiracy and money laundering charges in connection with campaign finance activities. Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, who had predicted a close vote, said he was not aware of “any deals” being made to get the last votes. No Democrats voted for the legislation, although three initially favored it, only to change their minds after talking to Pelosi and Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the second-ranking Democrat. Supporters of the measure said that Hurricanes Katrina and Rita made clear that the country needed more refineries, including new ones outside of the Gulf region. No new refinery has been built since 1976, although large refineries have been expanded to meet growing demand. Critics of the legislation argued a cash-rich industry with huge profits over the past year shouldn’t need government help to build refineries. They said the bill would allow the oil industry to avoid environmental regulations and would lead to dirtier air. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., accused GOP leaders of using “the hardships and devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita ... to pass Republican and industry wish lists” that would do nothing to curtail gasoline prices or help people facing huge heating bills this winter. Pelosi called the bill a rehash of “all the special favors to the industry that were too extreme” for Congress last summer when it passed energy legislation. Barton said the bill simply would give industry more certainty that a refinery project will not be delayed in government red tape. Opponents said the bill would stifle legitimate lawsuits against refinery projects and in some cases override state or local objections if a refinery were located on federal land. A community or citizens group would have to pay an oil company’s legal costs whether they won or lost a lawsuit challenging a refinery under one provision in the bill. Limiting the number of gasoline blends refiners would have to produce to six could hinder the ability of states and cities to meet federal air quality requirements, according to state and county clean air officials, who lobbied against the legislation. Others opposed to the bill were the National League of Cities, nine state attorneys general, and various environmental organizations. Sunnis bury 22 dumped bodies, blame death squads By SINAN SALAHEDDIN The Associated Press AP Security Task Force guards watch for any suspicious activity as morning commuters pass through New York’s Grand Central Terminal. Straphangers heeded the mayor’s business as usual advice Friday after a newly disclosed terrorism threat against the New York subway raised the specter of an attack with explosives concealed in a baby stroller. New York mayor defends going public with subway threat By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN The Associated Press NEW YORK — Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his police chief insisted Friday they did the right thing by going public with a terrorist threat to bomb the New York subway, brushing aside suggestions from Washington that they overreacted to information of dubious credibility. While the mayor and federal officials weighed the threat’s severity, the investigation into the alleged plot advanced as a third suspect was arrested and authorities looked into whether a fourth person took part in the scheme. A law enforcement official in New York, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the tightening of security was prompted by an informant’s report of a plot to attack the subway system with bombs hidden in bags and possibly baby strollers. “If I’m going to make a mistake, you can rest assured it is on the side of being cautious,” Bloomberg said. The dispute came as thousands of extra police officers poured into the city’s subway system, pulling commuters out of rush-hour crowds and rifling through their bags or briefcases in a crackdown that was announced late Thursday afternoon and continued on Friday. The city’s announcement of the alleged plot — and the warning to New Yorkers to keep their eyes open for anything suspicious — led to jostling between city officials and homeland security officials in Washington, who downplayed the threat. Homeland Security spokesman Brian Doyle said Friday: “The specified intelligence was checked out through the intelligence agencies. They looked at all the information and couldn’t put a credible factor on it.” But Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly vigorously defended their decision to go public. “We did exactly the right thing,” Kelly said. The mayor ’s chief spokesman said the city had been working closely with the FBI and characterized the disagreement as a dispute within the federal government. “When different federal agencies have different interpretations of the intelligence, the mayor doesn’t have the luxury of knowing which one is right,” Ed Skyler said. “He has to make a decision that provides the maximum level of protection to the people of New York.” A Department of Homeland Security memo obtained by The Associated Press said the attack was reportedly scheduled to take place Oct. 9, with terrorists using timed or remote-controlled explosives hidden in briefcases, suitcases or in or under strollers. The memo said the department had received information indicating the attack might be carried out by “a team of terrorist operatives, some of whom may travel or who may be in the New York City area.” The memo, issued Wednes- day to state and local officials, said that homeland security and FBI agents doubted the credibility of the information, but it provided four pages of advice about averting a possible attack, including tips on inspecting baby carriages with bomb-sniffing dogs. In Iraq, meanwhile, authorities seized a third suspect Friday and investigated whether a fourth man had traveled to New York as part of the plot, according to the law enforcement official. The official said the man’s trip to New York was described by an informant who had spent time in Afghanistan and proved reliable in past investigations. But the official added that authorities had not confirmed whether the fourth man even exists. Bloomberg called it the most specific terrorist threat that New York officials had received to date and said it was essential to err on the side of caution when protecting the city of 8 million. Bloomberg took office months after the Sept. 11 attacks and is seeking another four-year term in next month’s election. Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said it was wrong for federal homeland security officials to try to discount the security concerns of New York officials. Space Savers ™ Self-Storage Portable Storage Available Immediately •Moving Supplies •Truck Rentals (251) 625-0597 A Paulk Company BAGHDAD, Iraq — The 22 bodies, lined up in coffins in a mosque courtyard Friday, are as shriveled as ancient mummies after lying a month in the desert where they were dumped, bound and bullet-ridden. They were Sunni Arabs, rounded up from their Baghdad homes one night by men in police uniforms. Relatives and neighbors in mourning are convinced they were killed by government-linked Shiite death squads they say are behind corpses that turn up nearly every day in and around the capital — two more on Friday. Now some Sunnis are vowing to take action to protect themselves. At least 539 bodies have been found since Iraq’s interim government was formed April 28 — 204 in Baghdad — according to an Associated Press count. The identities of many are unknown, but 116 are known to be Sunnis, 43 Shiites and one Kurd. Some are likely victims of crime — including kidnappings — rampant in some cities and as dangerous to Iraqis as political violence. The count may be low since one or two bodies are found almost daily and are never reported. Both minority-Sunnis and Shiites accuse one another of using death squads — and the accusations are deepening the Sunni-Shiite divide at a time when mistrust is already high over a new constitution that Iraqis will vote on in eight days. Shiites overwhelmingly support the charter, Sunnis oppose it, saying it will fragment Iraq. Shiite deaths are generally attributed to Sunni insurgents, who hit Shiite sites with suicide attacks, bombings and shootings, but also carry out targeted slayings, leaving groups of Shiite bodies to be found later. Insurgents have disguised themselves as police — most recently in an attack last week south of Baghdad in which they dragged five Shiite teachers and their driver into a school and shot them to death. But there have been several cases of Sunni Arabs who turn up dead in large groups after being taken by men claiming to be Interior Ministry forces. The largest group of bodies found outside Baghdad was 36 Sunnis discovered Aug. 25 in a dry riverbed near Badrah, close to the Iranian border, after being kidnapped in Baghdad. The grisly finds have led Sunnis to believe that Shiite Muslims who dominate the government and the Interior Ministry are waging a quiet, deadly campaign against them. But the Interior Ministry denies any role and blames insurgents using stolen police equipment. AP Iraqi Sunnis gather around the coffins of some of the 22 men found dead last month in eastern Iraq. The bodies, found blindfolded and bound, were identified as Iraqi Sunnis and were apparently executed. On Friday, in Baghdad’s Umm al-Qura mosque, mourners for the 22 men shouted slogans against the Badr Brigade, a Shiite militia linked to one of the main parties in the government, accusing them in the slayings. The desiccated, unrecognizable bodies lay in wooden coffins, each with a photo of the victim attached. Mourners wept. “Why were they killed? They had done nothing wrong,” wailed one man. The bodies were found Sept. 27 in the same Badrah region near the Iranian border outside the southern town of Kut, where they had lain for weeks exposed to the sun. They had been shot, some in the head. Some were blindfolded. All had their hands bound by ropes, plastic or shiny metal handcuffs. The site was 100 miles from where the men had last been seen. On Aug 18, some 50 vehicles full of men in Interior Ministry uniforms swept into Baghdad’s Iskan neighborhood just after dawn and surrounded several streets, going into houses and grabbing the 22 young men — some of them pairs of brothers, said Jamal Amin Mustafa, 60, who lives nearby and was at Friday’s funeral service. 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TODAY’S FUN BEETLE BAILEY PUZZLES THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Henri Arnold and Mike Argirion Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. THANC ©2005 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. LYDOM FOXTROT LOCASE www.jumble.com LEXFAN Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Ans: Yesterday’s FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE CURTIS “ ” (Answers Monday) PIKER HEALTH MIDDAY Jumbles: AMITY Answer: Why the scarf was introduced as evidence — IT WAS “MATERIAL” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 9-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS TV/ADVICE Friends duck invitation Dear Annie: My husband and I live in a small town, and so we see the same people frequently. We have a group of friends with whom we’ve socialized for over 15 years. Recently, we invited “Bob and Carol” to join us for dinner. They did not give us a concrete answer, so we assumed they were not interested. On our way out that night, we passed “Ted and Alice,” another couple we socialize with. Ted was in the front seat and Alice was in the back. It was apparent that someone was slumped down, hiding in the front passenger seat, and another in the back seat. We are fairly certain the invisible people were Bob and Carol. Annie, Annie’s these are Mailbox professionals in their 40s. Maybe they wanted to spare our feelings, but it seems awfully juvenile to dive down and hide from us. They could easily have told us that they’d made other plans. This continues to nag at me. I have lunch plans with Carol this week, but I feel very awkward since she and her husband went to such lengths to avoid us. I don’t know whether to address it and clear the air, or let it pass. — Way Past High School Dear Past High School: Yes, it was juvenile of Bob and Carol to hide from you, if indeed that is what happened. However, people are entitled to accept or reject invitations without having to explain themselves. 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When the headlight dimmer switch was moved from the floorboard to the steering column, beginning drivers should have been instructed to brake with the left foot and accelerate with the right foot. I have practiced this from day one and have never come close to hitting Dear Reader: either feature with Ordinarily, a cholesthe wrong foot. Since terol level below 200 power brakes and an LDL (the entered the picture, “bad” cholesterol) there is absolutely level less than 130 no reason to hit the are considered to be brake abruptly. I satisfactory goals in realize that with treating a cholesstandard transmisterol problem. How- Peter sions where a clutch ever, in the presence Gott, M.D. is involved this proof cardiac disease, cedure would autosuch as a previous heart matically be altered, which attack, many cardiologists would be no big deal for a believe that still lower levels competent driver to handle. are appropriate. Without further information Dear Reader: Although about your health status, I this issue is not strictly a medcannot provide any definite ical problem, I found your conclusions. I suggest that you response to be appropriate. meet with your physician for a Thanks for writing. Good luck complete discussion about with encouraging people to your concerns. use the left foot on the brake pedal. I cannot do so excluDear Dr. Gott: In reference sively and consistently. to your previous article regarding the old gentleman © NEA Inc. Write to Dr. who hit the accelerator Peter Gott, c/o United instead of the brake in an Media of 200 Madison Ave effort to stop, as you stated 4th Floor, New York City, this is not an unusual event NY 10016. Dear Heloise: I have a warning about letting pets eat out of takeout containers that come with a metal handle. I was home alone eating Chinese takeout and innocently offered the empty containers to my dog to lick. After a few minutes, I heard her panting and saw her pacing a bit frantically. Hanging from her mouth was the container! She had skewered one of the metal handle ends through the side of her tongue! I realized that her frantic behavior would soon result in her tearing the handle out of her tongue, and there would be no way I could get her to an emergency vet in time for them to extract it before she hurt herself further. So, I gathered up all my courage, and gently but quickly pulled the handle back out the way it went in. She was left with a pierced tongue but fortunately did not develop an infection. I wouldn't even give a pet a container that is stapled, since the staple could easily be lodged in its mouth or swallowed. Take this as a warning! — Wendy in Minneapolis Wendy, glad your pet is OK. It's probably not a good idea to give a pet any takeout containers. Thank you so much for passing your warning along! — Heloise Guinea pig treats Dear Heloise: Our won- derful little guinea pig, Morris, is an adorable pet. We really get a kick out of hearing him squeal with delight each time we open the fridge. He knows he is going to have a veggie treat. I usually make a salad every night and put some tops of carrots, lettuce and celery in a covered plastic container for Morris. Naturally, he is fed his normal diet, but along with that he gets his salad. — Linda S., Houston Get a goldfish Dear Heloise: My young son loved a recent popular underwater movie — a story of the adventures of a father and son clown fish. He wanted me to buy his favorite character fish from the movie, but since clown fish are tropical, I got him a couple of goldfish instead. We set up an aquarium with everything in it and put two goldfish in it. He just loves watching them. 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Why don’t they make the lids out of aluminum so they don’t rust? The baskets in dishwashers have a plastic coating, but it doesn’t take long for a small break in the coating to allow rust to start. Have you ever priced replacing a dishwasher basket? It’s absurd! — Marilyn Hunt, Wharton, Texas Write P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio TX 78279-5000 or fax (210) HELOISE. Don’t go back to boyfriend Dear Abby: I moved away from my ex-boyfriend, “David,” seven months ago. Since then, our “perfect” relationship has changed drastically. He has been using horrible language toward me and saying he hates me. David also has said if I was near him, he would beat me. Now that I have told him it is over and have begun talking to someone else, he has decided he wants a second chance. First, David begged me to go back to him. Then, when I refused, he threatened to ruin my life. He knows some things about me that are very confidential and has threatened to call my mom and tell her everything. I can’t take David Dear harassing Abby me. I don’t know if I am in danger or if this is something to worry about. — Scared in South Carolina Dear Scared: People who love each other do not treat each other the way you are being treated. Your exboyfriend has become obsessed, and is trying to force you to capitulate through intimidation and blackmail. Tell him once more that it is over and you want him out of your life. And if you must, beat him to the punch and tell your mother what he’s holding over you. It may not be your proudest moment, but it will loosen his hold over you. P.S. Under no circumstances should you reconcile with him. This is just a taste of what you’ll get if you do. Dear Abby: I have always been an animal lover. I have had a peek-a-poo, “Flopsy,” for 12 years. She’s the last of my pets, and loves me as much as I love her. Flopsy was hit by a car and her hip was fractured. Now I must confine her to our house until she’s well. My fiance, “Lenny,” complains I have spent too much money at the vet on her. Lenny says he can put a 20-cent bullet in her and solve the problem. Do you think I should put her out of her misery? Am I being selfish? — Animal lover in Georgia Dear Animal lover: You’re asking me something that should be discussed with Flopsy’s veterinarian. If, at her age, she can regain her health and mobility and frolic again, I see no reason to euthanize her. Write www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 10-A THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 Katrina redraws FEMA flood elevation maps JACKSON (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Friday that it is putting out interim flood elevation maps to help hurricane-wracked Gulf Coast communities make early rebuilding decisions. Analysts have decided that the old flood elevation levels were 3 to 8 feet too low in the three coastal counties of Jackson, Harrison and Hancock, a FEMA statement said. Flood elevation is the height above ground at which there is a 1 percent chance water could reach in a given year. The new elevations for Jackson, Harrison and Hancock counties were being released to Gulf Coast officials and will be included on updated flood recovery maps now scheduled for release in November. The new maps update the existing flood elevations developed in the mid-1980s and include tide and storm data collected following Hurricane Katrina and earlier storms like Elena and Georges. “Our goal is to help states and local communities make the best decisions while reconstructing their communities,” said Vice Adm. Thad Allen, principal federal official and federal coordinating officer for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita recovery efforts. at,” he said. “We help berth a lot of people and they ate a lot of meals on board.” He said the ship’s ability to weather the storm was a tribute to the shipyard workers who built it. “We were glad to help them — Capt. Dave Bella, out,” he said. supervisor of shipbuilding, During his address to the conversion and repair crew, van Durick recalled the for the Gulf Coast ship’s motto, “Relentless Fighting Spirit.” After Katrina, he said, that yard. She has already proven motto takes on new meaning. herself as rough and tough as “In less than five weeks here, her predecessors.” you have already had your first “If it had not been for this mission,” he said. “And made platform,” Ship Systems Vice President Tino Henderson said, the transition.” Van Durick, whose own “Northrop Grumman Ship Syshouse in D’Iberville had 12 feet tems wouldn’t be back to where of water, said he evacuated his it is today.” family to Pensacola, Fla., Henderson presented a adding that he and volunteers plaque from the shipyard from the crew who evacuated thanking the crew for their with him returned to help. Pascagoula early to check on Cmdr. Michael van Durick, the ship and to survey the the ship’s captain, said having damage to their homes in the a mission ahead of the Forrest wake of Katrina. Sherman’s commissioning was “They allowed us to use their a good way to start the ship’s ship and that helped us get the life. shipyard back,” Glenn said. “It gives the crew a great “We will forever be grateful to them. start and a standard to look “This ship stood against some of the strongest force winds that she will probably ever face.” Casino From Page 1-A “When you look at it your heart kind of sinks,” said Cindy Nieder, a security supervisor and a Beau Rivage employee since the property opened in 1999. “It was so pretty in here. We had flowers and little shrubs. It was beautiful.” The Beau Rivage was built to withstand a Category 5 hurricane, and its exterior walls and core architectural structure emerged largely intact. But the real damage is inside. MGM Mirage allowed a reporter inside the Beau Rivage for the first time this week, giving The Associated Press a tour of the damage caused by a tidal surge towering more than two stories — a height the resort’s designers had not planned for. The company has hired a small army to revive the Beau Rivage, but debris remains visible in all corners of the gutted first floor. Large sections of the southern wall facing the Gulf of Mexico have huge gashes from the giant waves that crashed into them repeatedly, and the first two floors of the parking garage were wiped away. What remains of the front desk is a pile of battered computers. The atrium has been reduced to rubble thanks to the heavy equipment tearing up the floors. The only people milling around are construction workers trying to piece the Beau Rivage back together. MGM Mirage had spent millions improving the Beau Rivage in recent months, adding a nightclub and new restaurants. Those investments were flushed out to sea. The new $4 million club is gone save the center bar and the coral glass above it. Many seats in the cavernous showroom that holds 1,550 people were yanked out along with the slot machines on the casino floor. Nickels are scattered everywhere. The cage, where people cashed their chips, is like a deserted bank, with only the bars and teller stations signaling there was ever a casino here. Almost all the carpet on the first floor has been removed, and the ceilings are exposed, revealing a tangle of electrical wires. The popular restaurants have disappeared. George Goldhoff, vice president of food and beverage at the Beau Rivage, said his operation was wrecked. A custom-made smoker for barbecuing the meat has vanished. “It’s not there,” he said. “There’s no telling where it went.” The brewpub’s gleaming, stainless steel beer tanks did not survive, and the four 10,000-gallon aquariums that held sharks and other marine life were washed out to sea. Goldhoff had no idea what happened to the creatures. “Free Willy, baby,” he said. Architects who inspected the Beau Rivage say it is structurally sound because the design helped mitigate and divert the force of the winds. The barge on which the casino rested managed to remain in place thanks to the oil-rig technology used to construct it. The adjacent marina that has 31 slips and can accommodate huge yachts also escaped the storm’s wrath for the most part. While power has not been restored to the entire building, it’s possible to take an elevator to the executive offices on the second floor. The sturdy hotel tower and its many rooms are also in good shape — a relief to MGM Mirage executives. But Goldhoff, who helped open the Bellagio megaresort in Las Vegas, knows he has a daunting rebuilding job in front of him. The thought of it, he said, “makes the hair on my arm stand up.” Employees From Page 1-A the casinos reopen. Nina Dozier, who worked in the accounting department of Boomtown Casino, has relocated temporarily to Tunica, where she is working for another casino that is owned by the same parent company. Dozier describes herself and other casino employees as in being in a state of limbo as they wait for the final verdict of their fate and their casinos’ fate. “I think that waiting is the hardest part and that it brings on a lot of anxiety, not knowing,” Dozier said. Dozier said she is the main provider for herself and her mother, so if she loses her job at Boomtown she will have to find another. “I don’t think anyone wants to leave Boomtown. They love it there and they love being on the Coast, but you do what you have to do.” Some casino workers are not worried about the future. “I’m not worried. I am just going to leave it in God’s hands,” said Cathy Walley, a hostess for the Isle of Capri. She said that she is not going anywhere. local codes and ordinances to include these new elevations.” Until the new maps are approved by local communities, existing elevation maps will be in force, he said. The new maps include survey information collected in the field after Katrina and a review of storm surge data dating back 20 years. While the new elevations are higher than the existing standard, they are below the storm surge levels reached by Katrina, a Category 4 storm. Tour Ceremony From Page 1-A ing aboard ceremony, which was scheduled for the week the storm hit. Instead, another crew moved on the ship, which became the headquarters for Ship Systems’ recovery operations in the wake of the storm. “This was the only place with power that could accommodate us,” Ship Systems spokesman Bill Glenn said. “We had no place else to go. (Ship Systems president) Phil Teel lived on board. A lot of people used the berths on the ship and ate meals here. It was the only place with air conditioning, and workers took advantage of it. It was so hot back then.” Capt. Dave Bella, supervisor of shipbuilding, conversion and repair for the Gulf Coast, complimented the ship and its crew for their performance during and after the storm. “This ship stood against some of the strongest force winds that she will probably ever face,” he said. “She served as a beacon of hope for her crew and for the shipyard. She has already served our nation and she hasn’t even left the Todd Davison, mitigation division director with FEMA’s regional office in Atlanta, said water driven inland by Katrina far exceeded the 1 percent chance flood event, sometimes called the 100-year flood. Because of this, he said Coast governments had requested that new flood maps be developed to assist with planned new construction. Davison said FEMA would meet with Coast leaders next week to go over the new maps, but “it is their option to adjust and adopt their Walley, her daughter, her sister and her nephew all work at the casino and are all planning to be a part of the Isle of Capri family in the months to come. “We are all working as a team to help our team members who are in need,” Walley said. She is working with the Red Cross and other agencies to ensure that employees who suffered losses are taken care of. Other casino employees are taking part-time jobs to help with the uncertain future for many casino workers. “I plan on staying on the Coast, and I will go back to the Beau Rivage,” said Lauren Rusk, who worked at the Coast Brew Club at the Beau Rivage. Rusk said she will not relocate, because her family is here. “I can’t just up and go, but if I didn’t have any ties here, I would go,” Rusk said. Rusk has taken a part-time job at Outback as she waits to find out when the casino will be able to reopen. A.J. Denny spent six days working for the Hard Rock Casino before Hurricane Katrina ripped away the casino’s grand opening plans. Denny had been hired as a sales consultant for the marketing department of the casino. The six days Denny spent there were enough to convince him to wait it out. “Right now, I am looking for temporary work, but I do plan on going back,” Denny said. Denny may be staying put, but his sister and her boyfriend, who worked at the Beau Rivage, have already skipped town and made their way to Tunica, to work at another casino. Lately, Denny has been paying attention to the news and the debate over whether or not the casinos can move onto land or not. “I have been keeping a good eye on the news and whether or not they are going to let the casinos move on land, because if they do, that might speed up the rebuilding process,” Denny said. The Legislature approved a measure this week allowing casinos on the Coast to build within 800 feet of the shoreline. Reporter Amanda Creel can be reached at acreel@mspressonline.com or (251) 2195551. From Page 1-A 4 storm. The team spent most of their day helping members of the Pascagoula community decide what actions they should take to return their home back to the glory days when they were first built. The historic commission helped several Pascagoula residents begin organizing plans to restore their homes to their heyday splendor. As the group continued their driving tour along front beach, Ford, pointed out and described the historic homes that had once stood along the coastline. The group continued until they reached the Levin House that had managed to survive the storm. The home was once the home of Ruby Baggett, the first woman to serve on the Pascagoula City Council. Baggett’s daughter, Ruby Higdon, has taken over the restoration of her mother’s home, which had flood waters at about 30 inches during Hurricane Katrina. “I just want to do it right, this is the home where we grew up,” Higdon said. “I promised my mother I would take care of this house, so this is my project now.” Higdon, who lost two other homes to the hurricane, said that she wants to make the best of this opportunity to restore the home, which was built in 1885, to its original splendor. Graves advised Higdon to follow the ghost marks of home to find what it really looked like when it was first built. The ghost marks are the impressions left in a home by things that were once there such as the lines that mark where a door knob once sat before it was moved or the first layer of flooring or wall treatment that lies beneath years of updating or remodeling. Richard Cawthon, chief architectural Historian for the Mississippi Department of Archives and History described the Levin House as what he calls a “Pascagoula Cottage” that has a gable front that is unique to Pascagoula. The group departed the Levin House and made their way to the Captain H.H. Colle house that was built on Beach Boulevard in 1912. The home was much different than the Levin House, that mirrors many of the oth- Amanda Creel/The Mississippi Press Kathie Keene and Amy Lambert, a volunteer from the Texas Historical Commission, discuss the many arts and crafts features of her son’s home on Front Beach Road. er homes throughout Pascagoula from that time period. The Colle home resembled a California bungalow with a few less than typical Pascagoula architectural features such as a granite fireplace and an art and crafts interior throughout the home. The home is presently owned by Stewart and Lisa Keene, who were working to restore the home even before Hurricane Katrina made landfall. “We are in search of good ideas because it needs to be saved,” said Pat Keene, father of one of the home’s owners, Stewart Keene. The damage the home sustained during the hurricane was in some ways an ironic blessing as it revealed many of the home’s secrets such a hextile floor in the kitchen under layers of laminate flooring and some elaborate wood carvings on the rafters of the home that had been hidden by a facing. The group helped Pat and Kathie Keene to identify many of the original charms of the home, so that they could share the expertise with their son and daughter-in-law. “All I know is that my son has his work cut out for him,” Kathie Keene said. The group spent two days visiting places of historic interest in Pascagoula. On Friday, the group visited Old Spanish Fort and made a second trip to the old depot. Members of the team also spent time touring homes and other structures that survived the hurricane in Bay St. Louis, Ocean Springs and other cities along the Mississippi coastline. “We are here to assist the community with their historic treasures,” Cawthon said. Reporter Amanda Creel can be reached at acreel@mspressonline.com or (866) 843-9020. while it’s on our watch. We can no longer point fingers at other people. It’s our responsibility, pure and simple,” Broussard said. Liz Ford, chairman of the Pascagoula Historic Preservation Commission, and Mississippi Archives and History officials toured the building Friday. She said it sustained some damage, but not as much as the museum. “The back door (of the museum) blew in and the building sustained a lot of water damage. We need to get them (artifacts) out of this building and put them in a safe place, preferably with climate control,” she said. Supervisors also heard a presentation from a Christus Victor Lutheran Church disaster relief group seeking to use the Swingster building in Ocean Springs, for about three years. Spokesman Mark Johnston, a Volunteer Organization Active in Disaster member, said they work to coordinate activities of all contributing agencies, including the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, to prevent duplication of services as the county rebuilds. He said when the construction stage begins, a site will be needed to house materials and to act as a coordination center. It will be quite a while before Jackson County’s two central courthouses will be ready for occupancy. McMaster declined to speculate on a date. “That’s the million-dollar question. There’s so much that really has to be taken care of,” McMaster said. County departments, with the exception of maintenance, the road department and the sheriff ’s department, are housed at the B. E. “Mac” McGinty Civic Center in Pascagoula. The ground flood, which housed the sheriff ’s department, flooded. “The first floor on up didn’t get flooded, but a lot of the air handling equipment and electrical gear for the whole building was down on that floor. We’re trying to get through what’s wrong there. We’ve ordered some of the stuff we know is bad and we’re trying to see what else we’ve got to order to get all that equipment back and running,” McMaster said. McMaster said they are also following Federal Emergency Management Agency guidelines to make sure restoration is funded. Reporter Natalie Chambers can be reached at nchambers@mspressonline.com or (251) 219-5551. Fort From Page 1-A Broussard said. The fort, also known as LaPoint Krebs House, is the oldest building in the Mississippi Valley. Research by the University of South Alabama archaeology department puts the building’s construction between 1772 and 1788. The museum was constructed in the mid-1980s. “I agree with you. We don’t need to let stuff decay beyond what it may have already decayed,” said Supervisor Frank Leach. The structure is owned by the county. The Pascagoula Historic Preservation Commission manages the site. “In the 50-year run on that particular contract, what has happened is the revenues have dropped and the historical society has probably shrunk and no longer has the ability to manage it the best way it should be done,” Broussard said. He said the county should put the building’s upkeep on its priority list. “What I’m trying to get sorted out is it’s our property, our responsibility. We need to maintain it and spend dollars on it. It’s going to be an unbelievable embarrassment if that building collapses due to neglect S PORTS THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Contact: JR. Wittner, (251) 219-5553 E-mail address: sports@mspressonline.com B Saturday, october 8, 2005 PREP FOOTBALL WEEK 5 Panthers grab first win of season By PAT KELLY The Mississippi Press Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Pascagoula’s Trey Hastings brings down the Hancock running back in the Panthers’ 34-0 win Friday night. PASCAGOULA — Jonathan Deflanders rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns to lead Pascagoula over Hancock 34-0 Friday night at War Memorial Stadium. Running back Chris Blythe added a 44-yard touchdown run and threw a 43-yard touchdown pass to Antuan Hurst to finish the scoring to the scoring. After 10 turnovers in the two games this season, the Panthers had been concentrating in practice in reducing turnovers. It worked. “We didn’t turn the ball over once,” PHS head coach Dan Bland said. “We protected the ball well and blocked well. The main thing has been turnovers.” Pascagoula opened the scoring with 7:56 left in the opening quarter when Blythe broke through the line and raced for his touchdown run. After Hancock fumbled the ball, Deflanders broke outside to score on a 65-yard run to make it a 14-0 game with just more than 2:00 left in the quarter. Pascagoula took a 21-0 lead into the locker room when Vic Ballard scored on a 2-yard run with 2:15 left in the second quarter. Pascagoula wasted no time after the half scoring just two minutes in, when Blythe tossed a pass to Hurst for a 28-0 lead. With just a minute left in the third quarter, Deflanders broke a pair of tackles as he raced for a 43-yard score to give the Panthers a 34-0 lead after a failed PAT. Hancock threatened on the opening drive of the final quarter, but after getting to the PHS 6 on a drive which chewed up most of the quarter, quarterback Braxton Necaise was sacked by linebacker Alfred Robinson on a fourth-and-goal. On the defensive side of the ball, PHS linebacker Dominic Hopson had eight tackles, one sack and forced two fumbles, while Robinson had five tackles and two sacks. Defensive back J.T. Tomes intercepted a pass in the end zone with 10 seconds left in the game to end Hancock’s final attempt to break the shutout. “We were able to make some good plays and break some long runs,” Bland said. Bland also added that the restart of classes helped the Panthers this week. “I wish we could’ve got back to school a week ago,” Bland said. Pascagoula (1-2, 1-1 Region 4-5A) will travel to George County next week. Pat Kelly can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or sports@mspressonline.com No. 6 ’Hounds top No. 8 Tigers By JOSH JOHNSON The Mississippi Press MOSS POINT — For the first time in 12 seasons Ocean Springs escaped Dantzler Stadium with a win as the Greyhounds topped Moss Point Friday night 17-7. The win also gave Ocean Springs two wins in a row over their Region 4-5A rivals, something that didn’t go unnoticed by ’Hounds’ head coach Steve Jones. “It’s been 12 years since we beat these guys here,” Jones said. “They have a great program and we are proud of what we accomplished tonight.” The Greyhounds would not have accomplished the feat without quarterback Ryan Glouner. The Las Vegas transfer completed just 5-of-15 passes for 74 yards, but played flawlessly against the Tigers defense. “Glouner throws an accurate ball and that was something we needed tonight,” Jones said. “We wanted to platoon him with (John) Tosch, but he played so well.” However, the only touchdown pass on the night didn’t come from Glouner. On fourth-and-goal, Jones decided against a easy field goal by calling on running back Chanse Cooper to complete a 4-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Brown with 4:51 to play in the opening quarter. On the play, a Moss Point defender tipped the pass providing some unwanted drama for Jones and his staff. “The tipped pass wasn’t a designed play,” Jones said. “The Moss Point player did a good job tipping it and it just fell in DeAndre’s hands.” Moss Point answered Ocean Springs’ score as Dontavious Morris- William Colgin/The Mississippi Press ABOVE: Ocean Springs quarterback Ryan Glouner looks down field against Moss Point. RIGHT: Moss Point’s Dontavious Morrissette reaches for the goal line against Ocean Springs. sette rushed for 33 yards on the ensuing drive and scored on a 9-yard run with 8:34 left before the half. Brad Bingham’s extra point tied the game at 7-7, but that was the last time the Tigers would be in a position to win the game. A roughing the passer penalty and the running William Bostrum, helped the Greyhounds quickly march into Moss Point territory. Ocean Springs faced a fourth-and-16 at the Tigers’ 34, but Glouner found Brown at the Moss Point 7. Two players later, Bostrum scored on a 6-yard run to make it 14-7 with 4:03 left in the half. “The pass by Glouner was a big play,” Jones said. “Bostrum’s running inside opened things up for us a little bit in the passing game.” The only excitement in the second half came on a Mike Princiotta 25yard field goal with nine second left in the third quarter to make it 17-7. Moss Point did not go away quietly as they marched to the Ocean Springs 34, behind quarterback Kevin Barkley. Barkley saw a wide open Meco Brown at the OS 5, but Brown was unable to handle the throw. On the next possession, the Tigers entered Greyhounds’ territory once again, before Barkley was called for intentional grounding ending a nice drive. Moss Point head coach Jerry Alexander chalked up his team’s mistakes to inexperience. “I thought playing Wayne County, South Panola and Biloxi really would help us out, but we are still a young Bulldogs rout Stone County 34-7 By GAYLON PARKER The Mississippi Press VANCLEAVE — The Vancleave Bulldogs earned their first victory of the season with a 34-7 Division 7-4A trouncing of Stone County Friday night. The Bulldogs rolled to 193 yards rushing and sophomore quarterback Hugh Humphrey threw two touchdowns en route to the home win. “We’ve been knocking on the door and we’ve got a pretty decent football team,” Vancleave head coach Jim Bloomfield said. “We’ve had a rough start … but there’s something about learning how to win and tonight the ball bounced our way.” Vancleave (1-4, 1-1) opened the scor- FLORIDA LOTTERY Cash 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6-6 Play 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-0-2-0 Fantasy 5 . . . . .11-2-23-20-35 Mega Money (21) . .2-10-43-30 LOUISIANA LOTTERY Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-7-2 Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6-9-2 ing just over seven minutes into the first quarter on a 7-yard touchdown run by junior tailback Sammy Mitchell, who racked up a team-high 70 yards in the game. Mitchell’s scamper capped a nearly seven-minute, 14-play drive. Vancleave controlled time of possession throughout the contest, running 67 plays to Stone County’s 39. “I was really pleased with this football team tonight,” Bloomfield said. The Tomcats responded on a 68yard touchdown from running back Earvin Moore down the right sideline that came less than two minutes later. The Bulldogs went on to score twice in the second period to take a commanding lead as they headed into the locker room. After senior linebacker Mark McKinley blocked a Stone County punt deep in Tomcats territory, junior running back John Hannah pounded the ball in from 3-yards out after a three-play drive. In the closing seconds of the half, See VANCLEAVE, Page 2-B football team,” Alexander said. “We still have a lot to learn.” Morrissette finished the game with 82 yards on 13 carries for Moss Point (2-3, 1-1 Region 4-5A). Barkley threw for 67 yards for the Tigers in the loss. Akeem Simmons also reeled in three balls for 57 yards for Moss Point. Bostrum led Ocean Springs (4-1, 20) with 35 yards on 10 carries. Josh Johnson can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or sports@mspressonline.com. LOCAL ROUNDUP Rebels’ defense leads way to win From Staff Reports Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press Running back Jerrod Ely runs down field in the Vancleave win over Stone County. BILOXI — Tookie Hopkins scored on a 3-yard run in place of injured senior quarterback Jordan Scott and the George County forced four turnovers to come away with a 7-0 win over Biloxi Friday night. Hopkins’ score with 7:54 left in the first half accounted for the only score of the game as Brannon Byrd recovered two fumbles, defensive tackle Roy Griffin recovered a fumble and George Galloway recorded an interception for George County. The Rebels held Biloxi to just 71 total yards in the game. Aaron Johnson finished the game with 93 yards on 17 carries. The Rebels (3-1, 2-0 Region 4-5A) will host Pascagoula next week in region play. Gautier 22, Forrest County AHS 20 BROOKLYN — No scoring detail available. Greene County 28, Magee 21 MAGEE — Greene County scored three touchdowns in the final seven minutes of the game as No. 7 Greene County topped No. 2 Magee in a key Region 8-3A battle. D’Iberville 21, East Central 7 HURLEY — The East Central defense limited D’Iberville to seven first half points and a 25-yard touchdown connection between Jared Law and Jordan Monarch tied the game, but the Warriors scored a pair of touchdowns in the final four minutes to come away with a See ROUNDUP, Page 2-B 2-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 BY THE NUMBERS West FOOTBALL St. Louis Seattle Arizona San Francisco Prep Scores Friday’s Results Adams Christian 43, Wilkinson Christian 0 Amory 40, South Pontotoc 6 Baldwyn 14, Coldwater 0 Belmont 40, Hatley 14 Booneville 47, North Pontotoc 0 Brookhaven 49, Florence 6 Bruce 49, Williams-Sullivan 0 Calhoun City 41, J.Z. George 14 Canton 41, Greenwood 14 Centreville Aca. 35, Amite School 0 Clarksdale 38, Cleveland East Side 12 Columbus 17, Southaven 10 Delta Aca. 31, Hebron Christian 0 DeSoto Central 29, Cleveland 7 Drew 24, Mound Bayou 22 East Oktibbeha 33, Walnut 0 Franklin County 49, West Marion 6 Gautier 22, Forrest Co. AHS 20 George Co. 7, Biloxi 0 Greene Co. 28, Magee 21 Grenada 28, Horn Lake 7 Hamilton 33, Alcorn Central 13 Heritage Aca. 23, Leake Aca. 13 Hillcrest Christian 18, Mad.-Rid.-Aca. 0 Hinds AHS 48, St. Andrews 28 Jackson Aca. 27, Briarcrest Aca., Tenn., 13 Jackson Prep 44, Pillow Aca. 21 Jefferson County 38, Crystal Springs 21 Kirk Aca. 15, Desoto, Ark. 12 Kosciusko 48, New Hope 14 Kossuth 38, Mooreville 21 Lamar School 35, Wayne Aca. 14 Laurel 50, Northeast Jones 7 Leland 36, O’Bannon 18 Madison Central 45, Jackson Murrah 0 McClain 21, Humpheys Co. 8 McComb 35, Neshoba Central 22 Meridian 41, Hattiesburg 0 Mize 34, Pelahatchie 6 Mount Olive 46, Cathedral 7 Nanih Waiya 43, Sebastopol 6 Nettleton 20, Caledonia 18 New Albany 37, Tishomingo Co. 19 Northwest Rankin 35, Jackson Provine 13 Noxapater 21, St. Aloysius 14 Noxubee Co. 29, Louisville 0 Oak Grove 28, Natchez 6 Oak Hill Aca. 13, Winston Aca. 12 Ocean Springs 17, Moss Point 7 Okolona 20, Mantachie 0 Oxford 37, Rosa Fort 12 Pascagoula 34, Hancock 0 Pearl 13, Ridgeland 0 Petal 55, St. Martin 13 Philadelphia 28, Enterprise-Clarke 7 Porter’s Chapel 63, University Prep, La., 0 Ray Brooks 38, Coffeeville 25 Ripley 20, Corinth 15 Shannon 53, Saltillo 7 Simmons 48, Riverside 6 South Delta 16, Amanda Elzy 0 South Panola 27, Olive Branch 3 South Pike 47, Wilkinson Co. 8 Starkville 25, Tupelo 17 Sylva-Bay Aca. 40, Union Aca. 7 Taylorsville 38, McLaurin 20 Terry 48, Port Gibson 6 Thrasher 44, Falkner 0 Trinity Episcopal 26, Columbia Aca. 20, OT Vancleave 34, Stone Co. 7 Vardaman 51, West Oktibbeha 14 Velma Jackson 22, SE Lauderdale 6 Vicksburg 14, Clinton 3 Warren Central 45, Greenville-Wesson 0 West Lauderdale 44, Northeast Lauderdale 41 West Point 34, Itawamba AHS 0 West Tallahatchie 32, Broad Street 6 Yazoo City 13, Indianola Gentry 12 Yazoo Co. 35, Bailey 0 National Football League Glance All Times CST AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct Miami 2 1 0 .667 New England 2 2 0 .500 Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 .250 South W L T Pct Indianapolis 4 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 Tennessee 1 3 0 .250 Houston 0 3 0 .000 North W L T Pct Cincinnati 4 0 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 2 1 0 .667 Baltimore 1 2 0 .333 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 West W L T Pct Denver 3 1 0 .750 Kansas City 2 2 0 .500 San Diego 2 2 0 .500 Oakland 1 3 0 .250 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct Washington 3 0 0 1.000 N.Y. Giants 3 1 0 .750 Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 South W L T Pct Tampa Bay 4 0 0 1.000 Atlanta 3 1 0 .750 Carolina 2 2 0 .500 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 North W L T Pct Chicago 1 2 0 .333 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 Green Bay 0 4 0 .000 PF PA 68 51 87 108 48 69 47 73 PF PA 78 26 62 64 69 106 24 65 PF 104 81 30 45 PA 38 37 52 64 PF 80 91 127 76 PA 68 91 88 89 PF 43 136 112 88 PA 37 98 68 88 PF 77 86 103 68 PA 45 57 96 87 PF PA 52 39 36 58 64 107 72 92 W 2 2 1 1 L 2 2 3 3 T 0 0 0 0 Pct .500 .500 .250 .250 PF PA 97 111 89 76 74 110 76 132 Sunday’s Games New Orleans 19, Buffalo 7 N.Y. Giants 44, St. Louis 24 Washington 20, Seattle 17, OT Denver 20, Jacksonville 7 Indianapolis 31, Tennessee 10 Cincinnati 16, Houston 10 Tampa Bay 17, Detroit 13 San Diego 41, New England 17 Baltimore 13, N.Y. Jets 3 Atlanta 30, Minnesota 10 Oakland 19, Dallas 13 Philadelphia 37, Kansas City 31 Arizona 31, San Francisco 14 Open: Miami, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland Monday’s Game Carolina 32, Green Bay 29 Sunday, Oct. 9 Baltimore at Detroit, noon Miami at Buffalo, noon Seattle at St. Louis, noon Tennessee at Houston, noon Tampa Bay at N.Y. Jets, noon New England at Atlanta, noon New Orleans at Green Bay, noon Chicago at Cleveland, noon Indianapolis at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 3:15 p.m. Carolina at Arizona, 3:15 p.m. Washington at Denver, 3:15 p.m. Cincinnati at Jacksonville, 7:30 p.m. Open: Kansas City, Oakland, N.Y. Giants, Minnesota Monday, Oct. 10 Pittsburgh at San Diego, 8 p.m. Top 25 Schedule Thursday, Oct. 6 North Carolina State 17, No. 24 Georgia Tech 14 Today’s Games No. 1 Southern Cal vs. Arizona, 2:30 p.m. No. 2 Texas vs. Oklahoma at Dallas, noon. No. 3 Virginia Tech vs. Marshall, 11 a.m. No. 4 Florida State vs. Wake Forest, 11 a.m. No. 5 Georgia at No. 8 Tennessee, 2:30 p.m. No. 6 Ohio State at No. 16 Penn State, 6:45 p.m. No. 9 Miami vs. Duke, 2:30 p.m. No. 10 California at No. 20 UCLA, 6:30 p.m. No. 11 LSU at Vanderbilt, 6 p.m. No. 13 Florida vs. Mississippi State, 11:30 p.m. No. 14 Wisconsin at Northwestern, 11 a.m. No. 15 Texas Tech at Nebraska, 3 p.m. No. 17 Arizona State vs. No. 25 Oregon, 9:15 p.m. No. 18 Boston College vs. Virginia, noon No. 21 Michigan vs. Minnesota, noon No. 23 Louisville vs. North Carolina, 3:30 p.m. BASEBALL Postseason Glance DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5) American League Chicago vs. Boston Tuesday, Oct. 4 Chicago 14, Boston 2 Wednesday, Oct. 5 Chicago 5, Boston 4 Friday, Oct. 7 Chicago 5, Boston 3, Chicago wins series 3-0 Los Angeles vs. New York Tuesday, Oct. 4 New York 4, Los Angeles 2 Wednesday, Oct. 5 Los Angeles 5, New York 3 Friday, Oct. 7 Los Angeles 11, New York 7, Los Angeles leads series 2-1 Saturday, Oct. 8 Los Angeles (Washburn 8-8) at New York (Chacon 7-3), 3:30 p.m. (FOX) Sunday, Oct. 9 New York at Los Angeles, if necessary National League St. Louis vs. San Diego Tuesday, Oct. 4 St. Louis 8, San Diego 5 Thursday, Oct. 6 St. Louis 6, San Diego 2, St. Louis leads series 2-0 Saturday, Oct. 8 St. Louis (Morris 14-10) at San Diego (W.Williams 9-12), 10:09 p.m. (ESPN) Sunday, Oct. 9 St. Louis at San Diego, 3:09 p.m. if necessary (ESPN2) Monday, Oct. 10 San Diego at St. Louis, 3:19 p.m. if necessary (FOX) Atlanta vs. Houston Wednesday, Oct. 5 Houston 10, Atlanta 5 Thursday, Oct. 6 Atlanta 7, Houston 1, series tied 1-1 Saturday, Oct. 8 Atlanta (Sosa 13-3) at Houston (Oswalt 20-12), 7:05 p.m. (FOX) Sunday, Oct. 9 Atlanta at Houston, 12:09 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Oct. 10 Houston at Atlanta, 7:19 p.m., if necessary (FOX) LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7) American League Tuesday, Oct. 11 Vancleave From Page 1-B McKinley scored the first of his two touchdowns on a 17-yard hookup with Humphrey to give the Bulldogs a 21-7 advantage at the half. Neither team scored in the third quarter, but McKinley scored again with 11:06 remaining in the fourth. McKinley, who ended up with 22 yards receiving, caught a 5-yard touchdown on a halfback pass from Mitchell to extend the Bulldogs’ lead. Vancleave’s final score of the game came at the 4:25 mark when Humphrey — who finished with 89 yards passing — connected with Justin Brady on a 17-yard strike. After Moore raced to 110 yards in the first half, Vancleave adjusted and held the senior star to only 15 yards in the second half. The Tomcats didn’t have a first down in the second half and senior defensive back Heath Fitzgerald pulled down an interception on Stone County’s final drive. The Bulldogs had 20 first downs in the game and held Stone County (1-3, 0-2) to only four. The Tomcats had only 145 total offensive yards on the night. “We were prepared defensively and we were able to stop their speed,” Bloomfield said. “They had a great running back and quarterback in there … but we had a good plan defensively.” Gaylon Parker can be reached at gaylonparker@yahoo.com. Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago, 7:20 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago, 7:20 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner, 7:10 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner, 7:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 Chicago at Los Angeles-New York winner, 3:35 p.m., if necessary Tuesday, Oct. 18 Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago, 7:20 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 19 Los Angeles-New York winner at Chicago, 7:20 p.m., if necessary National League Wednesday, Oct. 12 Atlanta-Houston winner at St. Louis OR San Diego at Atlanta OR Houston at San Diego, 7:20 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 Atlanta-Houston winner at St. Louis OR San Diego at Atlanta OR Houston at San Diego, 7:20 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 St. Louis at Atlanta-Houston winner OR Atlanta at San Diego OR San Diego at Houston, 3:25 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 St. Louis at Atlanta-Houston winner OR Atlanta at San Diego OR San Diego at Houston, 3:15 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 St. Louis at Atlanta-Houston winner OR Atlanta at San Diego OR San Diego at Houston, 7:20 p.m., if necessary Wednesday, Oct. 19 Atlanta-Houston winner at St. Louis OR San Diego at Atlanta OR Houston at San Diego, 3:20 p.m., if necessary Thursday, Oct. 20 Atlanta-Houston winner at St. Louis OR San Diego at Atlanta OR Houston at San Diego, 7:20 p.m., if necessary WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7) Saturday, Oct. 22 National League at American League, 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 NL at AL, 7:10 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 AL at NL, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 AL at NL, 7:25 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27 AL at NL, if necessary, 7:25 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 NL at AL, if necessary, 6:55 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30 NL at AL, if necessary, 6:55 p.m. ALDS Boxes WHITE SOX 5, RED SOX 3 CHICAGO BOSTON abr h bi abr h bi Pdsdnk lf 4 1 1 1 Damon cf 4 0 1 0 Iguchi 2b 5 0 1 1 Rnteria ss 4 0 0 0 Dye rf 311 0 DOrtiz dh 4 1 1 1 Knerko 1b 4 1 1 2 MRmrz lf 3 2 2 2 CEvrtt dh 3 0 0 0 Nixon rf 401 0 Rwand cf 4 0 2 0 Mueller 3b 3 0 0 0 Przyns c 3 1 1 0 Olerud 1b 2 0 1 0 Crede 3b 3 0 0 0 Mchado pr 0 0 0 0 Uribe ss 3 1 1 1 Millar 1b 0 0 0 0 Mrbelli c 2 0 0 0 Varitek c 2 0 0 0 Grffnno 2b 4 0 1 0 Totals 32 5 8 5 Totals 32 3 7 3 Chicago 002 002 001— 5 Boston 000 201 000— 3 E—Timlin (1). DP—Chicago 2, Boston 1. LOB—Chicago 6, Boston 8. 2B—Podsednik (1), Rowand (2), Pierzynski (2), Uribe (1), Damon (1). HR—Konerko (2), DOrtiz (1), MRamirez 2 (2). SB—Rowand (1), Pierzynski (1). CS—Podsednik (2). S—Crede, Uribe. IP H R ER BB SO Chicago FGarcia W,1-0 5 5 3 3 4 1 Marte 0 1 0 0 2 0 OHernandez 3 1 0 0 0 4 Jenks S,2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston Wakefield L,0-1 51⁄3 6 4 4 1 4 Bradford 0 1 0 0 0 0 MMyers 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Papelbon 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 Timlin 1 1 1 1 0 1 FGarcia pitched to 1 batter in the 6th, Marte pitched to 3 batters in the 6th, Bradford pitched to 1 batter in the 6th, MMyers pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. ———— ANGELS 11, YANKEES 7 LOS ANGELES NEW YORK abr h bi abr h bi Figgins cf 6 1 2 1 Jeter ss 5 2 2 2 OCbera ss 5 1 1 0 ARod 3b 4 0 2 0 VGrero rf 4 3 2 0 JaGbi dh 5 0 2 1 BMolna c 3 2 2 2 Shffield rf 4 0 0 0 JMolna c 1 1 1 1 Matsui lf 3 2 2 1 GAndsn lf 5 1 4 5 Cano 2b 5 2 2 1 JRivra dh 5 1 1 0 BWllms cf 4 1 2 1 Erstad 1b 5 1 3 1 TMrtnz 1b 4 0 0 0 Quinlan 3b2 0 1 0 Sierra ph 1 0 0 0 SFinley cf 2 0 0 1 Flherty c 0 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 5 0 2 0 Posada c 3 0 0 1 Totals 4311 1911 Totals 38 7127 Los Angeles 302 002 220—11 New York 000 420 010—7 E—OCabrera (1), Sheffield (1), Cano (2). DP—New York 2. LOB—Los Angeles 8, New York 10. 2B—OCabrera (1), JRivera (1), Erstad (1), ARodriguez (1), Cano (3). 3B— Figgins (1), GAnderson (1). HR—BMolina (3), GAnderson (1), Jeter (1), Matsui (1). CS—AKennedy (2). S—SFinley. SF— BWilliams. SPORTS DIGEST TV SPORTWATCH TODAY’S LISTINGS Auto Racing 1 p.m. — Busch Series: United Way 300 (Ch. 6, 15) College Football 11 a.m. — Wisconsin at Northwestern or Marshall at Virginia Tech (ESPN) 11 a.m. — Wisconsin at Northwestern or Marshall at Virginia Tech (ESPN2) 11 a.m. — Regional coverage: Minnesota at Michigan, Oklahoma at Texas, or Virginia at Boston College (Ch. 13) 11:30 a.m. — Mississippi State at Florida (JeffersonPilot) 2:30 p.m. — Georgia at Tennessee (Ch. 4, 5) 2:30 p.m. — Arizona at Southern Cal (FSN) 3 p.m. — Texas Tech at Nebraska (TBS) 3:30 p.m. — Iowa at Purdue (ESPN) 6 p.m. — LSU at Vanderbilt (ESPN2) 6 p.m. — Texas A&M at Colorado (FSN) 6:30 p.m. — California at UCLA (TBS) 6:45 p.m. — Ohio State at Penn State (ESPN) 9:15 p.m. — Oregon at Arizona State (FSN) Golf 3:30 p.m. — WGC-American Express Championship (Ch. 13) Major League Baseball Noon — Playoffs: Division Series (ESPN2) 3 p.m. — Playoffs: Division Series (Ch. 10, 25) 6:30 p.m. — Playoffs: Division Series (Ch. 10, 25) Soccer 9 p.m. — Men’s World Cup qualifier: U.S. vs. Costa Rica (ESPN2) Miscellaneous Horse Racing: 3:30 p.m. — Shadwell Turf Mile and Lane’s End Breeders’ Futurity, at Lexington, Ky. Horse Racing: 5 p.m. — Oak Tree Breeders’ Cup Mile Stakes at Arcadia, Calif. (ESPN2) LOCAL SCHEDULE Today’s Events Junior College Football Southwest at Gulf Coast, 3 p.m. (Homecoming) College Football Mississippi State at Florida, 11:30 a.m. The Citadel at Ole Miss, 1 p.m. Tulsa at Southern Miss, Los Angeles Byrd Donnelly Shields W,1-0 KEscobar FrRodriguez New York RaJohnson Small L,0-1 Sturtze Gordon Leiter Proctor IP H R ER BB SO 32⁄3 1 ⁄3 2 2 1 7 2 1 1 1 4 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 4 2 1 3 22⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 1 1 ⁄3 12⁄3 9 4 0 2 1 3 5 2 0 2 2 0 5 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 HOCKEY National Hockey League Glance All Times CST EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts N.Y. Rangers 1 0 1 3 New Jersey 1 1 0 2 Philadelphia 1 1 0 2 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 1 N.Y. Islanders 0 1 0 0 Northeast Division W L OT Pts Buffalo 2 0 0 4 Montreal 2 0 0 4 Ottawa 1 0 0 2 Toronto 0 0 1 1 Boston 0 2 0 0 Southeast Division W L OT Pts Florida 2 0 0 4 Atlanta 1 1 0 2 Carolina 1 1 0 2 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 2 Washington 1 1 0 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts Detroit 2 0 0 4 GF GA 8 7 7 6 8 7 3 8 4 6 GF GA 10 5 6 4 3 2 2 3 2 6 GF GA 4 0 7 5 5 7 5 4 6 9 GF GA 9 4 6 p.m. Prep Volleyball Jackson-Murrah at St. Martin, 11 a.m. Ocean Springs at NW Rankin, 1 p.m. Vancleave at Ridgeland, 3 p.m. St. Andrew’s at East Central, 5 p.m. Nashville 1 0 0 2 3 2 Chicago 1 1 0 2 9 8 Columbus 0 2 0 0 3 6 St. Louis 0 2 0 0 4 9 Northwest Division W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 1 0 0 2 4 3 Minnesota 1 0 0 2 6 3 Vancouver 1 0 0 2 3 2 Calgary 1 1 0 2 6 7 Colorado 0 1 0 0 3 4 Pacific Division W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim 1 0 0 2 5 3 Dallas 1 0 0 2 5 4 Los Angeles 1 1 0 2 7 7 Phoenix 0 2 0 0 4 6 San Jose 0 2 0 0 5 9 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Thursday’s Games Montreal 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT Detroit 4, St. Louis 3 Los Angeles 3, Phoenix 2 Friday’s Games Atlanta 7, Washington 3 Calgary 3, Columbus 1 Carolina 3, Pittsburgh 2, SO Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 2 Florida 2, Tampa Bay 0 Buffalo 4, Boston 1 Chicago 6, San Jose 3 Today’s Games Buffalo at Ottawa, 6 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 6 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 6 p.m. Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 6:30 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Colorado at Dallas, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Nashville, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games Calgary at Detroit, 3 p.m. Columbus at Chicago, 6 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 7 p.m. White Sox end season for Red Sox By the Associated Press BOSTON — The White Sox swept away the champion Red Sox, and now they’ll try to purge the memory of the notorious Black Sox. Orlando Hernandez pitched out of a basesloaded, none-out jam, and Paul Konerko hit a tiebreaking homer as Chicago beat Boston 5-3 Friday to sweep the defending World Series champs out of the playoffs and win a postseason series for the first time since Shoeless Joe Jackson’s team won it all way back in 1917. Angels 11, Yankees 7 NEW YORK — Chone Figgins’ clutch plays pushed the Los Angeles Angels within one win of the AL championship series. Figgins hit a tiebreaking single, and Garret Anderson had four hits and five RBIs to lead the Angels over the New York Yankees 11-7. Montie leads at Am-Ex Championship From Wire Reports SAN FRANCISCO — Colin Montgomerie and John Daly would seem to have little in common except for their names atop the leaderboard at the American Express Championship. Montgomerie plots his way around the golf course, and while Friday was a battle with jet lag, he scrambled well enough for a 1-under 69 at Harding Park that left him one shot clear of Daly and David Howell of England, with Tiger Woods and five others another shot behind. Longs Drugs Challenge AUBURN, Calif. — Dawn Coe-Jones, who hasn’t won on the LPGA Tour since 1995, shot a 5-under 66 to take a two-stroke lead over seven players after two rounds of the Longs Drugs Challenge. Cristie Kerr, who led by four strokes after an opening 62, had a second-round 75 that included a quadruple-bogey 9 on the 485-yard 15th, and was four strokes behind the leader. HOCKEY Hurricanes 3, Penguins 2 RALEIGH, N.C. — Cam Ward stuffed Sidney Crosby in the shootout to complete a stellar outing in his first NHL start, and Cory Stillman’s goal in the tiebreaker was enough to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday night. Flyers 5, Devils 2 PHILADELPHIA — Jon Sim had the goahead goal, and Simon Gagne scored twice, leading the Flyers to victory over the Devils. Thrashers 7, Capitals 3 WASHINGTON — Peter Bondra made a successful return to Washington, scoring the opening goal and adding two assists to send Atlanta on their way to a victory. Flames 3, Blue Jackets 1 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jarome Iginla set up Daymond Langkow’s go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Flames beat the Blue Jackets. Panthers 2, Lightning 0 SUNRISE, Fla. — Roberto Luongo made 27 saves for his second straight shutout and Juraj Kolnik broke up a scoreless game with 2:27 left, leading the Panthers to a win over the Lightning. Sabres 4, Bruins 1 BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ryan Miller made 35 saves to help lift the Sabres over the Bruins. Blackhawks 6, Sharks 3 CHICAGO — Rookie Pavel Vorobiev had two goals and an assist, and Nikolai Khabibulin made 21 saves for his first win with the Blackhawks. NASCAR Drama builds slowly in NASCAR title Chase KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The Chase for the Nextel Cup championship is different this year. Last year, in the inaugural run, the playoff atmosphere was intense. So far in 2005, the focus is more on retaliation, rules and wrecks than on winning a title. In the opener of the 10-race Chase, Robby Gordon and Kasey Kahne overshadowed the 10 championship contenders with outbursts. They even tried to retaliate with their cars after being knocked into the wall by other drivers. A week later at Dover, contender Jimmie Johnson and teammate Kyle Busch finished 12. Several of their opponents charged that their Chevrolets were running with their rear ends too high off the ground, but NASCAR gave the cars a few moments to settle in the postrace inspection and both passed. Roundup From Page 1-B win. East Central (1-4, 1-1 Region 7-4A) will host Gautier next week. Petal 55, St. Martin 13 ST. MARTIN — Brandon Payton scored on a 71-yard run and T.J. Hay hooked up with Eugene Thomas on an 89yard strike to account for the Yellowjackets’ scoring. St. Martin (0-4, 0-2) will travel to Vancleave next week. Four teams continue volleyball season in playoffs ■ St. Martin, East Central will host game today By JOSH JOHNSON The Mississippi Press While East Central stays home, the Vancleave Lady Bulldogs hit the road as both open up the 2005 state volleyball playoffs today. Thanks to the Lady Hornets sweep of Gautier Thursday night, Vancleave travels to Ridgeland for a first round contest at 3 p.m., while East Central hosts St. Andrew’s at 5 p.m. Neither coach knows much about its opposition today, but the unknown won’t stop each team from sticking with its game plans. “We haven’t heard much on them, but we’re going to stick with our game plan of attacking, attacking and attacking,” Lady Bulldogs coach Shyla Van Alstine said. “We want to play tight defense, and be aggressive on offense.” East Central volleyball coach Keith Tucker, whose team hasn’t lost since before Hurricane Katrina, takes an experienced team into the playoffs. The Lady Hornets (14-2) are led by seniors: Lisa Buchanon, Taylor Montgomery and BreAnn Dykes, but Tucker has been equally impressed with a few underclassmen, especially sophomore Whitney Melton. “Our three seniors do a great job and bring a lot of experience to us,” said Tucker. “Our underclassmen of Christy Golden, Nikki Bailey and Melton have also done a great job for us. “Melton’s story is nice. She’s a first-year player, and I wasn’t sure she’d be ready this year, but we gradually put her in there, and she responded. She reminds me a lot of Crystal Wells. I think both were The Mississippi Press Player of the Week during their first week to start.” The Lady Hornets also will try to forget last year’s firstround loss to OLA today against St. Andrew’s. Tucker feels his team has learned from last season’s early exit, and won’t overlook a sub .500 St. Andrew’s team. “I talked to the athletic director over there, and he said they finished second in their district,” said Tucker. “They finished something like 7-9, but we won’t overlook them. “I don’t think they take volleyball as seriously as we do down here along the Gulf Coast, but we’re going to be ready for them. We have an opportunity to go a step farther this year.” On the other hand, Alstine will take an inexperienced Vancleave team (10-6) to Ridgeland. Junior and firstyear player Jillian Jordan will make her presence felt on the floor along with serving ace Laney Chenault, who collected 13 service points in Wednesday night’s loss to East Central. Jordan also had 10 kills and 10 blocks in the contest. “I’ve been stalking Jillian for years. I remember stopping her in the hallways at school and saying, ‘Hey tall girl, I need you to come out and play,’” Alstine said. Vancleave and East Central are not the only two local teams in playoff action. In Class II, St. Martin will host Jackson-Murrah at 11 a.m. today while Ocean Springs hits the road to battle Northwest Rankin. St. Martin captured the division crown over Ocean Springs, Moss Point and Pascagoula and are making a consecutive trip to the playoffs. Coach Debbie Hughes’ team captured the division crown Tuesday night with a 27-25, 25-18, 27-25 win over Ocean Springs. Candice Leach had 18 service points and Sarah Kendrick had 15 service points to lead the Lady Yellowjackets (13-4, 6-0). Bridget Hitt had seven kills for St. Martin. Josh Johnson can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or sports@mspressonline.com. MOBILE GREYHOUND PARK MATINEE POST TIME 1:00 MON., WED. & SAT. EVENING POST TIME 7:30 MON. – SAT. 1-800-272-5000 Min. age 18 COLLEGE GAME DAY THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 3-B saturday, october 8, 2005 USM, MSU face tough conference games The season for the state’s Big Three is in the heart of the conference schedule and things are beginning to heat up. Southern Miss will host its first conference game this season when then take on Tulsa tonight at 6 p.m. at M.M. Roberts Stadium. The Golden Eagles were impressive last week in a 337 win over East Carolina and are tied with UAB and Central Florida in ConferenceUSA’s Eastern Division. USM opens the home confernece slate with a game against conference newcomer Tulsa who has been a bit of a surprise this season. The Golden Hurricane are 1-1 in league play and 2-3 overall and are facing the Golden Eagles just the fifth time. USM and Tulsa JR. met each Wittner season from 1991-94 winning twice in Hattiesburg, losing the first game in ’91 and tying Tulsa in the final game of the ’93 season. Two dynamic special teams playmakers will be on display in USM’s John Eubanks and Tulsa’s Ashlan Davis. Davis was an All-American kick returner last season scoring an NCAA five touchdown including a 100-yard score. USM is coming together on offense and defense and should find a victory tonight. Southern Miss 30, Tulsa 17. Mississippi State pulled off the biggest win to date in the Sylvester Croom era last season in Starkville. MSU topped Florida 38-31 when the Gators were in the top-25 and spelled the beginning of the end for head coach Ron Zook. The Bulldogs have had recent success against the Gators winning three of the last five meetings, but MSU has not won in Gainesville since a 16-13 win in 1965. Moss Point’s Eric Butler has been a bright spot in the early going for the Bulldogs’ offense as he has become a favorite target of quarterback Omarr Conner. The Bulldogs offense has had trouble holding on to the football this season with some costly turnovers in the red zone. Florida head coach Urban Meyer got a rude greeting in his first SEC road game last week losing 31-3 to Alabama, but the Gators’ offense has a chance to respond this week. Florida 38, Mississippi State 10. Ole Miss, losers of three straight, enter a bye week this week. Well not exactly, but The Citadel is pretty close. The Rebels need a little confidence after struggling on offense in losses to Wyoming and Tennessee the last two weeks. Ole Miss had an exciting win in the opener against Memphis, but things have gone down hill since for the Rebels. Ole Miss enters a rough conference stretch after today’s game as they face Alabama, Auburn and LSU over the next month. Thing should be really easy this week for the Rebels who are facing The Citadel for the first time. Ole Miss 40, The Citadel 13. JR. Wittner can be reached at (251) 219-5553 or sports@mspressonline.com. USM welcomes conference newcomer HATTIESBURG (AP) — Southern Miss did a good job last week playing takeaway. Tulsa is still reeling from a costly giveaway. The Golden Eagles (2-1, 1-0 Conference USA), who forced five turnovers in beating East Carolina last week, are preparing for a Tulsa team that fumbled away its last chance for its third straight victory. “That’s one of our goals, to create a tremendous amount of turnovers, and we went out and did it,” Southern Miss safety Trevis Coley said. “That’s what our defense is designed for. We just did our best to try to create them.” The Golden Hurricane (2-3, 11) committed a crucial one last week against Houston. Tight end Garrett Mills was stripped just before reaching the goal line, foiling an impressive comeback, preserving the Cougars’ 30-23 victory and snapping Tulsa’s two-game winning streak. Tulsa had rallied from 14 points down and was in position to force overtime before the fum- WHO: Tulsa (2-3, 1-1) at Southern Miss (2-1, 1-0) WHEN: Today, 7 p.m. WHERE: M.M. Roberts Stadium, Hattiesburg TV: CSTV ble. “It takes one play in some situations to win a football game, and you never know when that play is going to come and so you have to play each of those plays like it’s the one that’s going to determine the game,” Tulsa coach Steve Kragthorpe said. Southern Miss has emphasized its rushing attack in its past two games. Sophomores Larry Thomas and Cody Hull have led a ground game that averaged 183 yards in victories over Division I-AA McNeese State and East Carolina. Those numbers could improve against a Tulsa defense that ranks next-to-last in Conference USA — and 109th in 117-team Division I-A — against the run, giving up an average of 226 yards. That skews Tulsa’s No. 2 league ranking against the pass. Teams are choosing to run through — and not pass over — the Golden Hurricane. In five games, Tulsa has faced an average of 43 rushes and just 23 passes. “Teams have not completed a high percentage against them,” Southern Miss coach Jeff Bower said. Southern Miss and C-USA newcomer Tulsa are meeting for the first time as conference members, but the two schools have a history, having played four times from 1991-94. The Golden Eagles lead the series 2-1-1. “They are a lot better football team from what I remember,” Bower said. “They are athletic now and have some good players on both sides of the ball. The offensive line is big. They do a nice job. They are a good football team.” Kickoff is 7 p.m. The game will be televised by CSTV. AP USM’s Cody Hull carries the ball against East Carolina last week. Gators seek revenge, rebound against MSU AP Moss Point’s Eric Butler has a passed knocked away by LSU saftey LaRon Landry in the Bulldogs’ 37-7 loss last week to the Bengal Tigers. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The road watch just so they get a chance to see how it loss was Florida’s most disappointing and felt,” tight end Tate Casey said. “They won’t forget it.” embarrassing in recent years. The Gators haven’t. Last week at Alabama? “I remember sitting there after the game No, last year at Mississippi State. The 13th-ranked Gators hope to avenge saying, ’How did we let this happen?”’ linethat 38-31 meltdown Saturday when the backer Todd McCullough said. “I rememBulldogs (2-3, 0-3 SEC) visit Florida Field ber a gut-wrenching feeling, similar to what we feel now.” for the first time since Things got worse in 2001. Florida (4-1, 2-1) Gainesville. also wants to rebound Coach Ron Zook was from last week’s 31-3 fired two days later, leavdefeat in Tuscaloosa. ing players and assistant Mississippi State has coaches feeling angered other plans. WHO: Mississippi Stae (2-3, and outraged. “They’re going to be 0-3) at Florida (4-1, 2-1) Some said Zook wasn’t very upset after the loss WHEN: Today, 11:30 a.m. given enough time — he (to Alabama), but while WHERE: Ben Hill Griffin had been there 2 1/2 seathey’re down, we need to Stadium, Gainesville sons — while others hit them hard, hit them TV: Jefferson-Pilot blamed themselves for not fast and keep them down getting it done on the field. and out and just try to do some big things,” defensive lineman Willie The Gators lost 14 games under Zook in three years, including three to teams from Evans said. The Bulldogs were upset-minded last year, Mississippi. “It was just a little down time, wondering catching the Gators between a blowout victory against Middle Tennessee State and a how sometimes a talented team can come big conference game against rival Georgia. out and let a team not as talented just hamFlorida came out flat and never really recov- mer them for a whole game,” safety Jarvis Herring said. “That’s basically what they ered. Jerious Norwood gashed the Gators with did to us.” The loss was reminiscent of Florida’s pre174 yards rushing, including the winning 37-yard touchdown run with 32 seconds vious trip to Starkville in 2000, when the Gators had a 72-game winning streak remaining. It was a signature win for first-year coach against unranked opponents snapped, 47-35. Under coach Steve Spurrier, the Gators Sylvester Croom. “There is no question that that win helped responded by whipping the Bulldogs 52-0 us last year,” he said. “It was a step for- the following year in Gainesville. That’s the ward for our program and validated a lot of one in which Spurrier ordered a late touchwhat we were doing. We were learning how down for the equipment manager who had to win and I think it proved to our prospects been knocked silly by Mississippi State fans that we were moving in the right direction.” in 2000. This Florida team is much different. The Fans rushed the field, tore down goal posts and celebrated one of the biggest vic- offensive line is shaky, the running game is inconsistent, the quarterback is uncomforttories in school history. Many Florida players watched in disbelief. able with facets of the spread-option offense Several younger players who had already and the defense is suspect. All of that was made their way into the locker room were evident at Alabama last week, when the Gators were held without a touchdown for brought back out to witness the chaos. “A lot of the older guys made them go the first time since 1992. Ole Miss preparing for tough stretch with The Citadel OXFORD (AP) — The stakes are unusually high for Ole Miss in a rare game against a Division I-AA team. The reeling Rebels (1-3) have lost three straight with three nationally ranked Southeastern Conference opponents remaining. And if Ole Miss has any hopes of maintaining respectability in coach Ed Orgeron’s first season, Saturday’s ATLANTA (AP) — A third game in 13 days is the tall order facing eighth-ranked Tennessee when the Vols take on rested, fifth-ranked Georgia on Saturday. Meanwhile, Georgia is unbeaten through four games and the Bulldogs are coming off an open date going into its game against The Citadel is a mustwin. “We really need this one to try to give hope to not only the team, but everybody else, to let them know we’re working for a reason,” running back Mico McSwain said. “We need a win, and we need it to happen soon.” It’s uncommon for a non-Division I-A team to beat a big-name program, SEC PICKS toughest test to date. Will this be the 751st victory for Tennessee, or its 308th defeat? Go with the smaller number, 751 will have to wait. Georgia 21-17. Elsewhere around the SEC but it does happen. UC-Davis upset Stanford earlier this season, and in 2004 Mississippi State, the Rebels’ archrival, lost to Maine. And it’s not like The Citadel (2-2) isn’t used to playing with the big boys. Earlier this season, the option-oriented Bulldogs led No. 4 Florida State late in the first half of an eventual loss, and during their careers this this weekend, with No. 7 Alabama and No. 22 Auburn having open dates: Louisiana-Monroe (plus 25) vs. Arkansas at Little Rock: The Indians have reeled off two Sun Belt Conference victories in a row since losing 44-7 at Georgia on Sept. 17. Arkansas 35-14. Mississippi State (plus 28) at year’s seniors also have played at LSU, Maryland and Auburn. Ole Miss, which hasn’t played an IAA team since routing Murray State 49-14 four years ago, needs a win to creep closer to the .500 mark. The Rebels play host to Alabama next week and must face nationally ranked LSU and Auburn. Kickoff is 1 p.m. Florida: After being manhandled by Alabama last week, Florida needs something to celebrate. Florida 38-7. Kentucky (plus 13) at South Carolina: Steve Spurrier has a 12-0 coaching record against the Wildcats. South Carolina 24-10. No. 11 LSU (minus 15) at Vanderbilt: Commodores will try to reach a 5-1 record for the first time since 1950. LSU 2717. The Citadel (no line) at Ole Miss: Rebels have won 24 of their last 27 home games against opponents outside the SEC. Ole Miss 28-7. 4-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS $300 or Less / Free Ads REFRIGERATOR Sub Zero. Works perfect. $300 Firm 355-0171 SECTIONAL SOFA, Tan, good cond. $300 /offer. 872-1294 SHRIMP TRAWL- 16’ w/ doors & ropes $250, 497-6875 TOOL BOX, for Truck Bed, black $25, 228-497-2113/ 219-9014 WASHING MACHINE Kenmore $100. 228-872-7042 Announcements 020 050 Business Opportunities Special Notices PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD This newspaper makes every effort to avoid errors in advertisements. Each ad nd is carefully checked an proofread, but when you handle thousands of ads, mistakes do slip through. We ask therefore, that you check your ad and if you find an error, report it to the Classified Department y by calling immediately 934-1445. 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Fax resume to: 251342-6166 105 Accounting Bookkeeping BOOKKEEPER Immediate opening. Candidate will have the ability to manage the bookkeeping operations of a labor company that will entail handling the employee payroll, A/R, A/P, cash and g/l reconciliations, and regulatory correspondences. Knowledge of teh Peachtree software is a plus and Excel and Word is a must. Please send resume and salary history to resumes36603@aol..com 107 Clerical Office Immediate Opening for file clerk/runner for a local accounting and consulting firm. Send resume to P.O. Box 160748, Mobile, AL 36616 or fax to 251-342-0454 OFFICE HELP NEEDED M-F 8-2. Call for appt. 251-433-3100 Fast Paced Friendly Environment - Printing Company seeks energetic, reliable person for lobby recepttion, job planning, estimating and administraMcKean & Associates, P. tive duties. Experience in A. has an immediate openprinting a plus. 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Send resume to Firm Administrator, 3103 Pasca goula St., Pascagoula, MS, 39567 or fax to 228-762-4498 CROWNE HEALTHCARE OF MOBILE, a 172 Bed skilled nursing facility is accepting resumes for our BOOKKEEPING/ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGER Position. Excellent opportunities w/great benefits. Interested applicants must have Medicare/Medicaid/Private insurance billing experience. Nursing Home experience preferred. For more info contact us at: 251-473-8684 or email: sdavis@ crownemanagement.com Local accounting and consulting firm is seeking CPA with minimum 3 years audit experience. This position plans and performs several audits in a team environment, prepares corporate & individual income tax returns, & provides general accounting and tax consulting for a variety of clients. Outstanding opportunity with growing rim. Send resume along w/salary expectations to P.O. Box 160748, Mobile, AL 36616 or fax to 251-342-0402 READY MIX TRUCK DRIVERS Needed. Good benefits package. SIGN ON BONUS! 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Must be 21 or older w/good driving Financial record. Apply 951 Downtowner Blvd, MonFri, 2-4pm. Mortgage Park Road, 8-11am. CDL FULL-TIME NANNY need- Owner Operators Do You Want Good Work ed to transport children Truck Drivers From a Good Container from school and stay with Company? children on some weekApply in person at: * That is locally owned and s. Car required. ends G.A. WEST operates in the southeast Energetic person desired. 12526 Celeste Road * That has few overnight runs 251-545-1381 Saraland, Alabama or call and you are home most Sonny 251-679-1965 Family of four looking for weekends. ★★★★★★★★★ Local DRIVER a NANNY with experienc. * That has plenty of freight with OFFICE COORDINATOR 3 to 4 days a week. flatbed, some van quick settlements Busy, but relaxed construc- Children 11 & 15 yrs old. Home daily. 251-964-4615 * That pays fuel and safe tion company seeks organ- 251-679-5865. operDRIVERS ized self starter w/computations incentives Housekeeper-Thorough & er skills. 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With our leading-edge technology, innovative solutions, and unique expertise, it’s easy to see why we’re one of the top ten fastest growing companies in the Fortune 500*. If you’d like to explore joining our best-in-class team that made this possible, we’d like to talk with you. We currently have the following opportunity available at our Mobile, AL location: Loan Processor Responsibilities include processing Conventional and FHA/VA mortgage loans. Position requires 1+ years Conventional processing experience, as well as excellent organizational and verbal/written communication General ■ F/T, P/T Caregivers & P/T Cook Needed for large child care center. Exp. only. cooking in quantity & quality only need apply) & Laundry Person for Christian Boy’s Home In Gautier. Tommy 990-8808 Daphne CAR LOT ATTENDANT Baldwin County Auto dealer needs hard-working individual who desires good, steady job. Nice working conditions. One year experience required. Must be 21 or older and have clean driving record. Apply in person only. No phone calls. See David at BALDWIN AUTO OUTLET 1505 Hwy 98 in Daphne (Across from Target) E/O/E immediate need for part-time Tellers in Mobile and Daphne. Ideal candidates should have a high school diploma or equivalent, general knowledge of computers and excellent customer service skills. Mail resume to: Tellers, PO Box 9789, Mobile, AL 36691. EOE. M/F/H/V. EXP. PET GROOMER 120 General Experienced diesel, gasont line, farm equipmen Mechanic. Must have own tools. Fax resume to: 251626-2744 Now Hiring ALL POSITIONS Holding interviews Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. No phone calls. Apply in person AMERICA‘S THRIFT STORES 312 So. Schillinger RdMobile MAKE TERMINIX YOUR FIRST CALL ■ DELIVERY DRIVER LOCAL DRIVER 111 *Fortune, September 2004 ★★★★ Delivery Driver w/ valid Class “D” driver’s license. $9 per hr. plus fringe benefits package. Apply in person. 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Must be 23 Yrs work (2 weeks on days and sary. If you can sell us on Old, 2.5 Years OTR yourself, that’s good Experience. Regional Work 2 weeks on nights). enough. We’ll pay you to & Some Local Work. Call Call Baldwin Transfer at learn everything else you Randy at Safeway 433-3391, ext 114 need to know. Transportation 8am-5pm 251-694-7000 Please apply in person at: 7860 Cottage Hill Rd DRIVER TRAINEES Evergreen Mobile, AL 36695 NEEDED NOW! No expeTransportation rience required. Werner OTR & LOCAL DRIVERS TERMINIX has immediate openings Must be 23 yrs of age. Success Breeds Success for entry-level semi drivClean MVR, hold a Class A AA/EOE M/F/V/D ers. Our avg. driver earns CDL. Local Automotive Dealer BC/BS, paid vacation, 401k, more than $36K first year. 60% of Werner drivers get $600 sign-on bonus hiring for all positions home nightly or weekly. 15 SALES, SERVICE, PARTS For all drivers day CDL training now Guaranteed $600 first & TECHNICIAN. 251-473offered in your area. For a 3 wks of employment 3 3203 Rangeline Rd., Mobile new career call Today. SAWYER FURNITURE 251-660-9570 1(800) 350-7364. COMPANY seeks exp’d Class A CDL Drivers WAREHOUSE DRIVERS Needed. Great Benefits. 2 ★ ★ ★ ★ & HELPERS, CLERICAL yrs. exp. required. Decent STAFF, SALES & MANAAA ASPHALT AGEMENT MVR. Must be 25 yrs. or TRAINEES. older to apply. Call MonFull time. Please apply in TANKER Fri., 8am-5pm 251-456-6950. person at 3767 Airport Drug and alcohol free DRIVERS NEEDED NOW! Blvd, Mobile, AL. employer. Must have valid drivers Start at $11/hr plus license, Social security bonus pay OWNER-OPERATORS card and updated police $1.05 per mile, 3500 miles report. per week. Long haul. Home ● Must have Class A CDL with all weekends and short Looking to hire (2) qualiTanker and Hazmat haul, home daily. Contact fied CHILD CARE TEACHendorseTodd 251-330-2102 ments, plus 2 years tractor- ERS. Must have previous COMPANY DRIVERS daycare exp. & training. trailer experience. 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Call now if you meet the following requirements: * Class A CDL * Minimum 2 years tractor trailer exp. * Clean MVR * At least 23 yrs of age 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 800-844Need person with Engineers 6458. Or visit our Tarp pay, bonus pay, holiday, Computer graphic art and website at sick and vac pay. If you meet color www.billybarnes.net these requirements: MARINE AND OIL PIPE management skills. ATTN: OTR DRIVERS DESIGNERS needed. Experience in large format * at least 23 yrs of age * minimum 24 mos tractorWell organized individual VAN & FLATBED Please inkjett printing, and adhetrailer exp. with Microsoft skills needed $1000 SIGN ON BONUS e-mail resumes to: sive vinyl applications. * clean MVR to keep corporate documents, FOR THE FIRST SIX DRI- recruiter@jerrypittman.co Salary and benefits com* Class A CDL reconcile bank statements, VERS m mensurate with ability. file 941’s, pay monthly bills or call 228-497-8104 Call Baldwin Transfer Co at * up to .33 cpm * great and keep records for multiple Send resume to: A. benefits (BCBS/401K) * late 251-433-3391 ext 111 or 128 companies. Peachtree experi- Cassity, PO Box 7200, model tractors * bonus $ ence a plus. Accounting expe- Mobile, AL 36670 for safety & miles * 2yrs rience needed, CPA not Needed for land surveying OTR exp reqd required.We offer a congenial crew. Excellent benefits. No working atmosphere, competexp. necessary. 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Fax 251-366-3927 resume to 251-473-9382 CDL CLASS B DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDTELLER ED. CALL 251-957-4815 WHITNEY BANK has an CDL TRUCK DRIVER. Will be home at night. Apply: IOE, 9225 Seafood House Rd, Bayou La Batre. 251-824-4193. Drivers DRIVER TRAINEES OWNER OPERATORS NEEDED NOW! No NEEDED TO PULL OUR FLATBEDS REGIONAL Exp. Req’d. Werner has immediate openings for We provide equipment and IFTA entry-level semi drivers. sticker. Plenty of work for Our average driver earns experienced owner operamore than $36K first yr. tors 60% Werner drivers get who have a good MVR and home nightly or weekly. want 15 day CDL training now to be home weekends. offered in your area. For FUEL a new career call Today PRICE HELD @ 1.25gal. New Line Transport 1-866-280-5309 1-877-447-4450 R W/P&D LOCAL DRIVER EXP. Needed. Class B LOCAL SHUTw/HazMat a plus. 251-4715369 TLE COMPANY DRIVERS Needed for Local Work 6 days on - 2 days off Hourly Training Pay 2 Years OTR- 25 yrss old Tanker & HazMat Endorsements Call Danny 800-274-1055 or 251-443-7055. EOE. M/F/D/V SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 Immediate Opening Pharmacy Tech Apply in person only.Palace Sav-Rex, 641 Delmas Ave., Pascagoula. Exp. only need apply. Excellent salary, benefits & working conditions. CROWN DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP The Gulf Coast’s Oldest Family Dealership has an opening for: Service Advisor needed for established clientele. Apply at: Pet Harbor Veterinary Hospital, 3110 Old Mobile Hwy, Pascagoula 762-1987 ■ WAREHOUSE/HANDYMAN Full-time position. Drug test required. Phone: 251-459-7444 Fax Resume’: 251-459-7445 HIRING ALL Positions. Apply in person Scranton’s Restaurant 623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■ Antique Store in Mobile Thurs, Fri, Sat, 11-5:30, $6/hr References. 251-753-0211 120 General 120 General ★★★★★★ Auto Body Shop needs auto REPPERS, TAPERS PR and DETAILER. 251-471-9606 ★★★★★★ Coastal Door & Window has immediate openings for various positions. Good pay & benefits. Drug free workplace. Apply in person: 5360 Commerce Blvd. E., Mobile, AL 36619 MOBILEHOME Person needed to block & tie Mobilehomes. Call 251-583-4998 Porter Needed for used car lot. Immediate opening, Call Victor 251-471-1855 Exp’d Church Pianist. Salary negotiable. Call (251) 649-1800 M-Th 9-1PM for appt. RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for busy Veterinary Hospital. F/T. Computer skills & typing required. 3110 Old Mobile Hwy. 762-1987 ■ Need CDL Drivers & Equipment Operators. Call Mark at 254-644-3739 or Bill at 254-644-3738 Customer Service Rep For building material company, full-time. Retail sales experience preferred. Responsible for selling, stock★★★★★★★★★ ing, loading and unloading MECHANIC ASSISTANT merchandise, and driving a Construction company forklift. Heavy lifting seeks mechanically minded required. Drug free work self starter for our shop. environment. Great benefits include Employee Stock Duties to include: equipOwnership Plan. Apply in ment delivery to our job person at Surplus Warehouse, sites equipment & truck maintenance, inventory & 952 East I-65 Service Road North, Mobile. general shop duties. Exc. pay & benefits. 251-625-1100 ★★★★★★★★★ Exp’d Counter Manager and Dry Clean Spotter, $8/hr. Apply at 60 Minute Cleaners Corner of Cottage Hill & Azalea COUNTER HELP Flex Hrs. 7-9 & 2-9 Shift No phone calls. Apply at JAGUAR CLEANERS 6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2 A*A*A*A LAUNDRY WORKER/DRIVER: Needed Immediately. Qualifying Benefits: Paid Vacations, Holiday Pay, Christmas Bonus, Birthday off w/ Pay. MULTI-CRAFTED PERSONS for commercial & industrial maintenance positions 251-330-0011 s NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 100 EXTRA GENERAL LABORERS $7-$8-$9/Hr. ****** PRODUCTION WORKERS NEEDED TELY IMMEDIAT Apply at 4300 D Midmost Drive Between 9 a.m. and Custodial Supervisor and 2 p.m. Monday Thru District Manager for Retail Friday. 342-6096. store in Mobile, AL. F/T SPRIGGS ENTERPRISES, with benefits, Exp. INC Women Encouraged to Apply required. Call 888-210-2308. An EEO/AAP Employer. ****** A convenience store manWORKERS Needed 10 CDL A agement company is hiring Marine Construction. for night shift CASHIERS DRIVERS 251-232-2590 at the following Daphne locations: TEMP TO Jackson County Board of Supervisor is seeking a PERM qualified candidate for the LAKE FOREST SHELL and JUBILEE SHELL ****** position of Building Inspector. Inspects entire building for compliance with applicable state codes, regulations and verify that construction is finished prior to occupancy. Must be a high school graduate or possess the equivalency and a minimum of 5 years in building inspection or building contracting is required. Apply no later than 5:00pm on Monday October 10th at Human Resources, 2902 Shortcut Rd., Pascagoulla, MS 39568. SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS Must Be 25 Years Old, Have a Clan MVR, CDL with Air/ Passenger. Great for retiree’’s. Call 251-653-4429 Between 9am-5pm. MECHANIC Needed. Contact Gerald’s Automotive, 2024 Halls Mill Rd. 251-473-5749 4 Seeking Labor Personnel with Carpentry Experience. 12 Hour Shifts, Overtime Required. Night Shift Avail. Call for Interview 251-4795366 LAMAR ADVERTISING 3353 Halls Mill Rd. Valid AL Driver’s License, CDL a plus, able to pass physicall & drug screen, construction background, & able to work at heights. Apply in Person. AVON - $$500 Bonus! Earn extra $$ for Xmas! $10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846 RELIEF WORK $400.00 WK Due to recent Hurricane Katrina We are backed up on our orders 20 pos. avail. In distribution Call for appt 251-635-1881 COURTESY CLERK Greet members, manage front desk, light typing. Hours 5am-9am. Please send resumes to: Moorer YMCA, 101 N. Water St., Mobile, AL 36602. Attn: Phyllis Harris, Membership Services Director. No phone calls please Ickes Tree Service seeks GROUNDSMAN & CLIMBERS DL a Must! CDL a Plus! Good Wages & Benefits. Call 251-945-5144 Spriggs Enterprises features: Fulll Coverage Health Ins. Dental Insurance Scheduled Pay Raises Starting Pay $8.30. Call ve a Message 621-6901. Leav to schedule an interview. EXP. FRONT END LOADERS $15hr EXP. CRANE OPERATORS $24hr Long Term & Refs Req’d. Boxblade Operators Current Medical. Drug tesr, background check. Needed Must Have Exp & Valid DL Must be at least 18. Call 251-957-4815 Daily work. Daily pay. GUIDES/CUSTOMER SERVICE Do you like to work outside? Are you a people person? National service actors is seeking contra energetic, enthusiastic people w/good communication skills & excellent customer service attitude to work in downtown Mobile. Must be willing to walk & work out401 side. Call 251-379-14 F/T Shop/Field Work Person needed. Must be dependable have valid driver’s license & be able to work occasional overtime. Must pass drug screen. Send resume to P.O. Box 1687, Pascagoula, MS 39568. ■ FULL-TIME DELIVERY/ EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PERSON for DME Company; some heavy lifting required. Good driving record; Experience preferred. Apply in personNo Phone Calls BURNHAM DRUGS 5001 Main St, Moss Point 5808-C Hwy 90 W, Theodore 251-653-1542 2 N Hwy 43, Saraland 251-675-8306 225 St Francis St, Mobiile 251-438-5808 ■ Exp. Roofers needed for contractor. Must have own equip & transportation. Will train right person. 228-588-9370/ 228-218-1830 USED CAR SALESPERSON Needed. Major Medical Insurance Available. Immediate Opening. Call Victor 251-471-1855 DRY CLEANER/ SPOTTER Good salary. Exp. necessary. Port City Cleaners 251-4562400 AVON - ALL AREAS Buy or sell. Free gift! Ind. Rep. 1-800-572-4469, 645-1839 Laundromat Attendant Full-Time, Male/Female. Nights and weekends available only. Call 251-456-2400 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Needed for Apartment A prestigious retirement com- Complex Apply in person, munity in Spanish Fort, AL is Mon-Fri, 9AM-4PM, 3800 seeking to fill an immediate Michael Blvd. EOE Groundskeeper opening for an experienced Groundskeeper. Duties include multiple landscaping and lawn maintenance responsibilities. Must be able to operate equipment. Hours 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday. Drug screening and background check required. Great benefits!! To apply call (251) 6264102. EOE RESIDENTIAL SALES You’ll work with homeowners to inspect and identify the need for services, and build your business in assigned territories. We seek professional driven closers with 2+ years of sales experience. You’ll also need a clean driving record and pre-screen drug and background checks. We offer first year earning potential to $35K, comprehensive paid training and outstanding benefits. Please apply in person at: 7860 Cottage Hill Rd Mobile ACT NOW HIRING FULL-TIME GENERAL LABORERS for local contracts. $8-$12 Hour. Call Partners 251-675-6840 ALARM TECHNICIANS Needed Immediately. Great pay with benefits. Call Alliance Security for a confidential appointment 251-476-9000 LAWN MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL wanted. 8am-2pm, Mon-Fri, extra hours available. 251-3673088 Large company has immediate openings for a GARAGE DOOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Experience preferred. Great benefits include 401K, medical, dental, life & disability insurance. Must have valid drivers license and pass drug screen. Apply in person 2609 Old Shell Road, Mobile ■ P/T Housekeeper for Christian Preschool. 20 hrs per week during the school year with all holidays observed. DODGE’S STORE TERMINIX Excellent working condiGAUTIER Success Breeds Success tions. Pick up and return NOW HIRING AA/EOE M/F/V/D completed application CASHIER at First Baptist Church, ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ $7.50 per hour 12513 Highway 57, Armed/Unarmed Security Please apply at Dodge’s Vancleave. Previous Officers Needed for st Store 824 Hwy 90 Wes Apply in person at applicants need not apply. Positions in Mobile and Gautier, MS 39553 Baldwin County. Call 1-888Wanted: 2 people for EOE 883-7421 or Apply online at DETAIL DEPT of a New & Used our website www.south LUBE TECH easternprotectionspecialin Pascagoula car Needed. dealership. 40 hour work ists.com 228-769-1660■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ week, paid holidays, insurGood Benefits package ance AUTO TECH Please Apply in person at: avail. Apply in person: 2640 South McKenzie St, Steve Cain or Billy general, domestic & foreign. Foley, AL 36535. Robinson, Experienced w/own tools. or call 800-239-3879. Resume or data sheet. Must 1739 East I-65 Service Rd have Ref’s. 251-928-8183 S. SWIFT SUPPLY Fairhope Mobile, AL 36606 Has openings for FORKLIFT DRIVERS/LOAD CAR WASH ATTENDANTS People moving company Immediate Opening BUNKERS. Apply in needed. Looking for 2 hiring full and part-time Person at Swift Supply at dependable employees. drivers. Drug Free Durable Medical 25421 County Rd 27 Good hours. Good pay. Workplace. Min. age 25. Apply in person: Chevron, Dependable, punctual, a Equipment Manager Daphne, AL. 399 Azalea Rd helpful attitude and a safe Janitors for Retail store in MOBILE GREYHOUND driving record. Apply in Mobile, AL. P/T, AM/PM Apply in person person at Mobile Bay PARK weekends. Call 888-210-2308. only.Palace Sav-Rex, Transportation, 8341 now hiring Lead-Outs EEO/AAP Employer. 641 Delmas Ave., Airport Boulevard. Apply within ENTRY LEVEL POSIPascagoula. Exp. Full Time LUBE POSINazarene Daycare is TION only need apply. TION, Exc pay for Taking Applications for Sheetmetal Fabricators & Excellent salary, ben- Installers. Good starting Full Time and Part Time Experienced Tech. Rich’s efits & working condi- pay and benefits. 251-421Teachers. Apply: 669 Car Wash & Lube Azalea Rd M-F 9-5. See Tim/Chad 251-675-5209 8533 tions. Dealership experience preferred, but will train right person. Preferred candidate needs to be motiva ated, aggressive, and detail oriented. Salary plus commission. Crown Dodge Chrysler Jeep 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 Home 853 Improvement Lawn Care / 865 880Miscellaneous Landscaping Services Hands Construction Home Remodeling, Repair & Maintenance No job too small!! Licensed & Bonded 228-475-4930 Backhoe / Dozer Work 815 DOZER, Track-hoe work. Dirt of all types. Ponds & Custom work. 475-9254 or 218-4526 COVERALL; Roofing, Drywall, Fences, etc, Free Est. Your home improvement professionall. Licensed & Insured (251)990-8572/ 850-221-8069 COTTON’S DOZER WORK Top soil, fill dirt, trackhoe & dozer. 228-588-6381 / 228-990-7490 / 228-990-7722 Building Contracting 825 Quality Home Improvements, additions, repairs, tile, painting, decks, elect., plumbing, pressure washing. John 228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421 CMC Water-Wind-Fire-Damage Work w/Insurance Co. Comm/Res 1-800-452-8515 Residential & Commercial Remodeling, Roofing, Sheetrock & Flooring. Free estimates. 588-1159 or 217-2695 Main Street Builders, LLC Local Custom Builder State Licensed 25 Years Exp. “We Warranty What We Build” Call DUNCAN NOBLE, JR. PAINTING, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Pressure Washing.. 228-990-3010 REMODELING, Additions, Roofingshingle /metal, Masonry, Local contractor, Licensed, Bonded & nsured. 228-623-4679 In SHEETROCK, Painting, Roofing, Remodeling. Local contractor. 228-497-1811 Leave mess. Feeling Overwhelmed? We can help. From Demo to Restoration. Call Wally & Jennifier, 228-219-3221/ 228-588-9573 20 yrs exp / Ref Avail. 1/2“ Hardwood Plank Liquidation 4ftX6in @ $2.89 sq ft, 1-866-509-8453 R & D REMODELING Drywall, carpentry, painting, texture. Free est. 475-0542 / 249-4567 MULTI CRAFT DEMO Sheetrock Removal, Sheetrock Installation, Tree Removal, (228)341-1009 (228)497-5800 4400 Vancleave Rd., Gautier, MS 228-217-0337 Rainey Builders, Roof Repair, Vinyl Repair, Free Est, Licensed & Insured. (601)770-8007 FOUNDATION REPAIR REMODELING SPECIALIST 1 Licensed & Insured 228-806-1979 SAM WALLS CONSTRUCTION MAR-KEY CONSTRUCTION Residental, commerical, remodeling, MS licensed. Competitive Rates. Free est. (601)508-1222 Roofing & Remodeling 228-249-9767 CARR’S PAINTING, Plumbing, Sheet Rock, Remodeling, Windows, Roofs, Clean-up, Flooring, Carpet & Tiile. 217-0337 Carpet Service 830 Professional Carpet Cleaning w/Free Teflon protector. New truck mounted equipment. Please Call Pro-Clean 228-282-2497 Child Care 835 A BERRY SPECIAL PLACE Daycare has openings. For info call 228-475-2143/ 228-475-4844 CHILD CARE 24 hrs. Christian Home ***Drop-ins Welcomed*** TOP GUARD Remodeling & Roofing We do it all! 228-522-0900 Southcoast Repair Team. Sheetrock, carpet & flooring removal. Sanitizing & drying of home/business. Military/Senior Disc Free est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912 ROACH FENCE DECKS & Remodeling Reasonable rates Quality work 475-0528 or 228-355-0541 228-497-8109 Elderly Care 848 I SIT For the ELDERLY in your home. References available. M-F 8-5, 228-990-9332 855 House Cleaning HOUSE CLEANING Honest & Dependable. Due to storm lost customers. Ref’s avail. 475-6340 or 990-7509 Home 853 Improvement RENT -AMAID A-to-Z FENCE & DECKS Repair/Replace damaged privacy, cyclone or other fences. Free est. Licensed & Insured. 228-238-7587 120 General HIRING EXP. Sheetrock, Roofers & Laborers. 228-497-1811 Lv mess. ■ Maint-Helper Needed for Apt complex in Mobile. 251-433-2414 Termite & Pest Control Tech 120 General ■ Auto Detail Person needed. Valid drivers license req. 228-769-9888 DISPATCHER NEEDED Prior experience with a trucking company a must! Full benefit package to the right person: vacation, sick pay, holiday pay, BCBS insurance, 401(k), etc. Excellent opportunity for someone displaced by Katrina! Salary DOE. EOE. Send resume (handwritten okay for Katrina evacuees)to: The Mobile Register, PO Box 2488-392, Mobile, AL 36652 AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE & TREE SERVICE Free Est. / Call 324-7404 Husband & Wife Lawn Mowing & Leaf Mulching Free est. 228-217-6200 HURRICANE DEBRIS Clean-up, tree removal, lawn maintenance & care. Grass Goblin Lawn Care 228-806-4911 880Miscellaneous Services FOUR SEASONS LAWN CARE Debris & Tree Removal. Complete Lawn Care Service. 228-355-0373 ned & Locally own operated RIP-OUT, ROOFING & REMODELING 228-872-4628 DALE’S CABINET, Remodeling & Roofing All work top quality 228-990-1723/588-9501 HURRICANE CLEAN-UP Debris & Hauling, Free Est. 228-249-1898 EARTH, WOOD,STONE & ASSOCIATES Property Restoration Specialists •Demolition •Debris Removal •Complete Rebuilding •Mold Removal Insured & Bonded 25 yrs exp. In the Field Now! Free Est. 813-245-0737 HOUSE & PRESSURE Washing. S & J Cleaning Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921 BUY JUNK CARS Free Tow Offs! 228-235-2122 WILL DO Minor Alterations at En-Vogue Beauty Salon Building, 1002 Telephone Rd., Pascagoula. 228-217-4558 THE W GROUP, INC. General Contractor. All types of commercial & residential. 1-800-770-7710 PLUMBING, CARPENTRY, A/C, Clean-up & Roofing. Call 228-327-6567 or 228-588-2992 Hurricane Clean-up, Trees, Debris, Sheetrock Roof patching, etc. Any Type. Fair Pricing 7-1072/ 228-219-5253 228-217 DESIGNER BRICK Work; Pressure Washing & Painting. Charles 228-623-9277/ 228-475-4384 COAST-TO-COAST Remodeling, painting, roofing, sheetrock, tree work, etc, etc, No job too large or too small. Please call. 936-827-4427/ 228-497-9864 WANT ADS A*A*A*A EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY PRESSERS: Needed Immediately. Qualifying Benefits: Paid Vacations, Holiday Pay, Christmas Bonus, Birthday off w/ Pay. 2 p.m. Monday Thru Friday. 342-6096. NOW HIRING Day Shift Up to $10/hr. Apply in person: Chick Fil-A in Singing River Mall. ■ MAID SERVICE Join a great group of people! No nights, no weekends. (8) open positions. 30-37 hrs/wk. $7.20-$7.85/hr to start. Apply THE MAIDS 4321 Blvd Park S., (runs off Univ. Blvd. near Saad’s) A*A*A*A DRY CLEANERS NEEDS COUNTER HELP IMMEDIATELY: Qualifying Benefits: Paid Vacations, Holiday Pay, Christmas Bonus, Birthday off w/ Pay. Apply at 4300 D Midmost Drive Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday Thru Friday. 342-6096. FREE TOWOFF of Junk Cars & Trucks Anytime! 228-826-1709, 217-8171 HARRIS GUNSMITHING Service. Let us help with all your gun needs & repairs. 9 years exp. Call 475-2877 aft. 6pm BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS $300/Up, Noncontested legal petitions. $200/Up. Call 228-623-9820 QUALITY FIRST ROOFING CO. In Business Since 1975 Where Quality Counts Free Estimates Licensed & Fully Insured 228-424-5042 Ced’s Environmental Services Sheetrock Removal Home/Industrial Cleaning Pressure Washing w/ high / low pressure blast, Chemical wash/cleanup, 228-235-4157 Painting / 883 Wallpapering NOR DRYWALL MIN Repair, Most Textures Matched, 30 yrs local exp. 228-497-1903 Dennis’ A-1 Painting 30 yrs exp. Residential, int / ext. Free Est . 228-522-1640/ 228-327-7658 Roof / 893Gutter Service ROOF REPAIRS Remodeling. Residential/ Commercial Kirk Harbin Construction 497-5355 ROOFING & LEAK Repairs. Shingle, Metal & Built-up. 228-249-6038 897 Tree Service A TO Z TREE Hurricane Relief. Tree removal, stump grinding, clean-up & dirt work. Licensed & Insured. Senior Citizen Discount. 228-238-7587 BAILEY’S TREE Service LLC 1-888-613-8250. Low rates, fully insured, No job too big or too small. 40 yrs exp. ASAP TREE SERVICE & Debris removal. 228-348-0965 DOUBLE R Tree Service & Tree Removal. Rodney A. Rouse 601-508-4936 / 601-766-9635 BEST JOB! BEST PRICE! Over 30 Years Experience! We specialize in: • Storm damaged trees • Providing FEMA info, who may pay for your trees. • Senior citizens discounts Licensed and Insured 120 General ■ First Baptist Church Vancleave is seeking a pianist for our Sunday 8:30 traditional service and Wednesday choir rehearsal at 7:30pm. Stipend plus mileage paid. To schedule an interview and audition email Assoc. Pastor Tim Wilson at brotim@fbcvancleave.org or call 228-826-5806 HELP WANTED ALABAMA PIPE & SUPPLY Precast Concrete Plant accepting applications for LABORERS. Concrete experience a plus but not required. Apply in person at 5721 Hwy 90 W., Theodore ■ SECURITY OFFICERS , armed & unarmed F/T & P/T positions in the Jackson, Harrison & Hancock Co. areas. Apply at 3102 Old Mobile Hwy, Pascagoula. 228-769-2224 Maintenance Dept Manager - Pascagoula. Eligible candidates must have 8 years or more managing a large maintenance shop of 10 or more technicians. Detail knowledge of cold storage freezer, equipment and forklift maintenance (Electric, Diesel and Propane) is essential. Superior people skills and organizational skills are required. Excellent salary and benefit pkg. Qualified candidates should send resume to Human Resource Dept, P.O. Box 1365, Pascagoula, MS 39581 DOOR UNIT ASSEMBLERS Must be Dependable & Be Able to Pass Drug Screen & Background Check. Good nefits. Steady Work. Will Ben Train. Apply in Person at Builder Resource 3450 Armour Avenue, Mobile (Call 251-479-5412 for directions) 120 General BIG 10 TIRES General 125 HANDYMAN/GARDENER ■ P/T Delivery & Floral Full time. $320/wk Trainee. Mail resume to; 251-455-0006 Van Veghel’s Flowers, 3605 Hospital Rd, FLORIST DESIGNER Pascagoula, MS 39567 Experienced, Salary Negotiable A/C WAREHOUSE Call 251-666-8038 HELPER FLORIST DRIVER NEED- for Daphne area. Full ED time. Must be able to lift Experienced, Valid Drivers 60 lbs. Benefits. 251-626Lic. 1515 & References. 251-666-8038 The Gulf States Marine SEAMSTRESS- Upholstery Fisheries Commission Drapery Experience a in Ocean Springs, MS is Must! seeking a Staff 251-873-5050 or 367-8035 Accountant. For more information call 228-875SECURITY OFFICERS For work in Baldwin Co. & 5912 ■ Miss. Good pay & benefits. Travel time. 1-866-204-9138 ASST KENNEL position avail. P/T. Apply: Pet ATTN: NOW HIRING Doctor, 7451 Old Pasc. Rd., Carpet Cleaner & Water Theodore M, Tu, Th & F 1Restoration. Must have 2pm. No phone calls. valid driver’s liscense & good MVR. Must pass Hair StylistDrug test. Will Train. Personal Benefits avail. Call for Directions. Service Master Service 251-653-9333. 1 of Mobile’s Busiest Salons FRONT COUNTER PERhas an opening for a talentSON/ ed STYLIST with a great PRESSERS attitude. Top earnings, No Phone Calls Please. flexible hrs & GREAT benApply efits. Francine 251-591-3854 in Person: Hilltop HAIR STYLIST or MANICleaners, CURIST Needed for booth 89 N. Sage Ave. Mobile rental. 251-621-6690 or 62136607 9170 Looking for 123 Subcontractors Framing, Concrete, Masonry, etc....Workmans comp & general liability insurance req’d. Call Mitchell Homes, Mobile, AL 251-344-2600 WAREHOUSE/DRIVER for local industrial supply. Insurance/401k available. Reply to: PO Box 16727, Mobile, AL 36616 Warehouse/Delivery Driver Full Time, Benefits. 2-3 years exp in all aspects of shipping & receiving. Send resume to: Human Resources, PO Box 88012 Mobile, AL 36608 INVENTORY/DELIVERY 25 WORKERS PERSON NEEDED NEEDED Mature, Dependable person needed. Good Driving IMMEDIATELY! record required. 30-35hrs wk. $9.50/hour, 50 hours/week. Heavy Must apply by Saturday lifting required. Some comat 2200 Government St. puter ■ HELP WANTED preferred will train. Fax/Email Inside Accounts Manager. info to: 251-344-9060 or jobapplicant@bellsouth.net Must be computer literate and telephone PRESSERS/COUNTER friendly. $8.75 per hr. plus HELP. Will Train! Apply bonus arrangement and at: Quality Cleaners, 630 fringe benefits package. Hwy 43, Saraland. Apply in person. MERCHANDISERS McGregor Rents to service our product in Furniture, 2911 Market the Mobile area in local St., Pascagoula. garden centers. 20-40 hrs GROUNDSKEEPER / per week including weekCaretaker needed. Apply ends. Call 800-428-9729 ext in person at: Serene 226. Memorial Gardens, 12800 AAA Magic Touch Cleaners Hwy 613 N., Moss Point, HIRING ALL POSITIONS MS 39562 228-475-1246 ■ F/T & P/T 251-661-1068 Warehouse work available LAWN CARE dependable for experienced worker help needed. Must have w/good work ethic. Prefer experience. Full time. 251industrial warehouse exp. 391-9200. Must be drug free, have ■ Manager needed for 25 clean driving record and townhomes in Pascagoula valid driver’s license, basic light maintenance duties, Math and English competency and physical stamina large 2BR apt and (able to life 75 lbs). Room utilities paid. Call for advancement. Respond 228-762-3325/ 228-348-2226 to: Personnel, PO Box BEKINS PORT CITY 9344, Mobile, AL 36691. MOVING Jackson County Board of Now Hiring for the Supervisor is seeking a following Postions qualified candidate for the ★ Office Personnel: position of Senior Building Detailed, Multi Phone Inspector. Coordinate and Lines, Typing, Invoice, track subdivision developCustomer Care, all office ment, performing buildduties. ing, plumbing, electrical, ★ Expd Class A CDL gas, mechanical and Drivers: Clean MVR Record. Local or Long haul storm water inspection for Jackson County. Must be ★ Dispatcher/Warehouse a high school graduate or anager: Experience Ma possess the equivalency Necessary. Moving or and a minimum of 5 yrs Freight in building inspection or experience a plus. building contracting is ★ Experienced Moving & required. Apply no later Storage Personnel than 5:00pm on Monday Fax resume to: 251-414-2846 October 10th at Human or e-mail to: Resources, 2902 Shortcut agent0936@bekins.com Rd., Pascagoulla, MS or mail to: PO Box 840, 39568. ■ Theodore, AL 36590 Immediate Opening for an experienced Handy Man. Truck & Tools required. Please call 251-645-3591 120 ★ DRIVER ★ For Florist Van PT/FT. Base + comm. Men & Women apply at ★ CLEVELAND FLORIST ★ 4404 Old Shell Rd, Mobile, AL RestauratHotel-Lounges ★★★★★★★★★ THE NAUTILUS SEAFOOD RANT, NOW HIRRESTAUR ING: EXP COOKS Full Time. Start Immediately! Starting Pay Up to $10/hr D.O.E. Flexible Schedule pply in Attendance Bonus. Ap Person or call 251-626-3972 ASBURY HOTEL & SUITES LOBBY ATTENDANT needed $6.25 per hour starting pay. Great benefits including insurance. Apply in person at 600 S. Beltline Hwy NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE FRONT DESK CLERK First Shift, 7am-3pm Experienced Only. Apply at Days Inn, 3650 Airport Blvd. en 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 betwee p.m. No phone calls please. RESTAURANT MANAGERS - HARDEES, the leader in breakfast and Angus beef sales, currently looking for outstanding customer service professionals with an extreme smile. Please Fax resume Hottest Tanning Salon in to Joey Richey 251-621-9555 West Mobile now hiring and Delmonica Washington full-time 251-662-0285 or cell 251-366PEDICURE/MANICURE SPECIALIST. Experienced 7784 or email: delmoni2@aol.com only. Apply in person at 9170 Airport Blvd, Suite A, GODFATHER’S PIZZA Mobile, AL. or forward DAUPHIN STREET resume & references to LUNCH TIME EndlessSun1@hotmail.com. DELIVERY DRIVERS ★ $7/Hour 8% Commission Cosmetology School ★ $50 TIME BONUS Opening! Students & APPLY IN PERSON: Instructors Needed. Call 3210 Dauphin Stree et, Andrea for class info 251Mobile 456-1167 Established Salon looking for HAIR DRESSER and NAIL TECH. 251-689-6535 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges OLIVE GARDEN-Spanish Fort Now hiring ALL POSITIONS Interviews Mon-Thurs 24pm Competitive wages & Day 1 benefits. Call 251-625-1490 SONNY’S BARBEQUE Assistant Manager, cook, servers & cashiers needed. Apply in person at Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 770 Schillinger Rd. or 5428 Halls Mill Rd. ARE YOU ANXIOUS FOR A GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND EXPERIENCE? All Mississippi restaurants are hiring for Crew & Shift managers at premium pay. Apply at any Mississppi restaurants OR FAX 251621-9555. FELIX’S FISH CAMP HOUSEKEEPING & is hiring SERVERS, SERVMAINTENANCE POSIER ASST, FOOD RUNTIONS. Exp. req’d. NERS, PANTRY COOK & Apply within Rodeway (DISHWASHERS - $7.00 hr Inn., start). Verifiable refs 1 So. Beltline Hwy. req’d. Apply Mon-Thurs, 2HOUSEKEEPERS 4 p.m., 1530 Battleship Experienced. Please apply Pkwy, Spanish Fort. between the hours of 7am3pm. ■ Days Inn, 3650 Airport Blvd, Mobile. No phone calls NOW HIRING please. Drivers and Assistant Managers! IHOP Now taking applicaDrivers tions for Exp Cooks and Servers. Earn up to Apply 2-4 Mon-Fri. $10-$12 3912 Airport Blvd An hour Driving for Exp’d WAIT STAFF. Must Domino’s Pizza. be mature, pleasant, You must have appealing. Split shift 11ama dependable car, 2pm & 5pm-10pm. Apply: Insurance & a Captain’s Table, Battleship good driving record. Parkway on the Causeway. Assistant Now Hiring Managers Dishwashers, Prep Cooks, We offer Night Maintenance, Paid training, Servers Paid vacations, All Shifts AM & PM. Health insurance Apply in person at and much more. CRACKER BARREL Applicants can apply 5-A SCHILLINGER RD. 845 At your local S. Domino’s Pizza Mobile, AL Location www.rpmpizza.com EOE DOMINO’S PIZZA Hart’s Fried Chicken hiring Cooks and Cashiers at all locations. Apply b/w 2-4pm Mon-Thur. Now Hiring Servers Day & Night Shift Apply in Person Drug Testing Mandatory. Dick Russell’s Bar-B-Que 5360 Hwy 90 W., Mobile Petit Bois Cafe now hiring for all positions. Apply at 1115 Hwy 90, Gautier. ■ 120 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges Now Accepting Applications for F/T, P/T Dayshift & Night Shift Positions Apply in person: Sonic Drive Inn, Market St. Pasc. No Phone Calls. ■ 125 RestauratHotel-Lounges Experienced, Day & Night Line Cooks. Apply Captain’s Table, Battleship Parkway, on the Causeway. Due to increase business we need more DANCERS. See Lamar after 7pm at Diamonds 4664 Airport Blvd, Mobile. KITCHEN HELP NEEDED. Apply: Boiling Pot, 5300 Halls Mill Rd. Suite G Our hearts go out to all the victims of Hurricane HOUSEKEEPERS NEED- Katrina. In the wake of this tragedy, McDonald’s ED Apply in person Ramada Limited, would like to help. We are now accepting interviews 8015 Tucker Rd., Ocean for Crew, Maintenance & Springs, Exit 50. ■ Exp’d Managers for FT, PT or Temp. positions. If EXP’D GRILL COOK we can help you, please needed for breakfast & give us a call. 251-478-0701 lunch. Spriggs Enterprises Inc. Apply in person between 7am-10am Mon-Fri, SPOT A motel management comA, 310 Dauphin St. OF TEA pany is now hiring houseNo phone calls. keepers at the following locations: Retail wine and liquor. Eastern Shore Motel Nights, weekends only. (Daphne) & Wind Chase Wine sales exp. Management experience. Inn (Loxley) Polygraph & drug test. 251Spriggs Enterprises fea639-1787 tures: BACKYARD BURGERS Full coverage Health is now hiring for: Insurance ASSISTANT MANAGER Dental Insurance CASHIER, COOK & Scheduled Pay Raises SANDWICH MAKER. Apply in person: 930 Starting Pay $7.50 Schillinger Call 621-6901 Rd South Between 2PM- Leave a message to sched5PM ule an interview. TGI FRIDAYS Now Hiring All Positions Apply in person 6945 Airport Blvd, Mobile WHATABURGER NOW HIRING CHICKASAW LOCATION HOOTERS HOOTERS is now accepting applications for ALL POSITIONS at its Mobile & Tillman’s Corner locations. Good pay, flexible working hours available. Apply in person at: ■ Housekeepers Needed Dependable, with a good personality. Will Train. Apply in person. Gulf Hills Hotel & Conference Center. 13701 Paso Rd Oceans Springs. M-F, 9-5 NEIGHBOR’S RESTAURANT Hiring for all positions. Both shifts. Above minimum nday’s. plus tips. Closed Sun Apply in person Three Notch Rd. Tillman’s Corner ARAMARK at the Mobile Convention Center will be accepting resumes’ for ALL POSITIONS in the 3156 Airport Blvd hospitality business. ARA(251) 473.9464 MARK offers competitive 5470 Inn Road wages, attractive benefits, 251-661.9117 and flexible scheduling. E/O/E Please mail resumes’ to: Attn: Human Resources WAIT STAFF ARAMARK Corporation at The Pillars. Best pay in 1 South Water Street Mobile w/excellent earning Mobile, AL 36602 potential. $200 Sign-On Bonus No walk-ins or phone calls for Experienced Wait Staff. Apply within Mon-Fri 2pm- please. ARAMARK is an 4pm at 1757 Government St. Equal Opportunity Employer. EXP. WAIT STAFF, GODFATHER’S PIZZA COOKS ASSISTANT MANAGER & DISHWASHER MOBILE COUNTY AREA Apply in person: Whistle $20K-$25K, Benefit Pkg, Stop, Opportunity for promotion. 110 S. Florida Street. Send resume to: GODFATHER’S PIZZA 5015 Moffett Rd, ALL MOBILE AREAS Mobile, AL 36618 ★ DELIVERY DRIVERS $6/Hour 8% Commission Management $50 TIME BONUS ★ DAYTIME KITCHEN & COUNTER: $5.50-$6/Hour. ASSISTANT ★ EVENING KITCHEN & COUNTER: $5.35. MANAGERS APPLY IN PERSON: Airport, Moffett, Dauphin, TitleMax Title Pawn is seekSaraland & Tillman’s ing self motivated individuals Corner for our Mobile Offices. Rent 128 n $7.00 PER HOUR ARBY’S Now Hiring! Smiling faces with positive attitudes. Positions for Crew, Hourly Management, ary and Sala Management. Please apply in person 3pm6pm M-F at our Pascagoula or Ocean Springs location. to own, collections, or consumer lending a plus, but not required. Salary based on experience. Call Grey Hare @ 251-554-1754 AARON‘S SALES & LEASING Manager Trainee Full-time position available. Please apply at 940 N. Schillinger Rd. 251-607-7023 Read the Classifieds Hurricane Displaced Technicians Let Us Help You Rebuild Your Life While You Help Us Grow! Technicians and Cashiers Needed NOW HIRING All Positions Come Work for the Best Dodge Dealership in the Region! Apply in person between GUARDSMARK now hiring 2 and 4 p.m. at all locations. BANANA DOCKS CAFE 228-229-9482 HIRING EXP’D LINE COOKS, WAIT STAFF & HOSTESS. Positions now available. General General No phone calls please. fun, energetic, enjoy pets & NOW HIRING Counter Apply after 2:00 p.m. at people. Send resume to: Help, 36 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile P.O. Box 346, Theodore, AL Dry Cleaner & Laundry Cleaning service Now Corner of Hillcrest & Old 36590. Securitas Presser. Exp Required. Hiring Shell Apply in Person, T & H HYDRAULIC SALES Security Floor Technicians $8/hr. S, 1436 Hillcrest CLEANERS AND/OR Ruby Tuesday Janitorial Position $7/hr. Services Rd SERVICEMAN. For Theodore area. Experience Looking for experienced MUST BE DEPENDABLE. AUTO DETAILWE ARE ACCEPTING reqd. Call M-F 251-653-6888 Servers and Cooks, day & HAVE GOOD DRIVING APPLICATIONS FOR SECUER RECORD AND PASS A SATELLITE INSTALLER night shifts for our locations in RITY OFFICERS. APPLY @ Tillman’s Corner & Airport DRUG TEST. 4pm-12am, Needed. $1000/Week. Needed. Experience 3737 GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205 Mon-Fri. Preferred, But Will Train. Guaranteed Work, Weekly Blvd. Applications accepted EOEM/F/D/V any time. Day 1 medical, 251-610-9243 Pay, Baldwin County Area. Credit Union, and paid weekly. Suncoast Roofing: Call 251-476-2550 Ext 282 Please Calll 877-981-1930 EOE. Now Hiring Custodial Immediate Experienced Workers for Schools. ESTIMATOR Position NUCLEAR POWER No experience necessary Dependable, Hardworking available. 251-391-3985 PRODUCTION TRAINEE 228-818-0021, lev message LABORERS needed for LOCAL LUMBER Marine Construction Co. MANUFACTURER seeks Piers, Bulkheads, ★★★ No Exp. Necessary. Great LABORERS and Boathouses. Own Trans pay, a cash bonus up to EXPERIENCED FORKrequired, good starting $20,000, benefits, job secuLIFT pay. Please call 251-554rity/career advancement. DRIVERS for both Day & 7773 Earn 30 days vacation with Sara Lee Food & Beverage is night shiifts. Immediate pay annually, plus college a leading US company within Jackson County Board of openings available. the baking industry. Supervisor is seeking a tuition assistance while in Call 251-432-0003 Currently we have opportuni- qualified candidate for the training. HS grads/seniors, ties EXP’D PARTS PULLER position of Building ages 17-24. Paid relocation. Needed. Heritage Used Car available at our Mobile, AL Official. Manage the To inquire call call 1-888plant for 255-6289, T-F, 8-4. And Truck Parts 251-375building department and ● Production/Warehouse 2135 enforcement of the proviWorkers sions and regulation of the ● Transport Drivers Exp Service Technician International Building ● Garage Mechanics Pool Construction ● Sanitors Codes matters for Jackson Personnel ● Maintenance Mechanics County. Minimum (10) yrs in Orange Beach, AL. of experience as an archiFax resume to 251-974-5344 Join us on or call 251-974-5244 tect, engineer, building Wednesday, inspector, building con- Rex, A leading electronic SOUTH ALABAMA PROPtractor or superintendent retailer (over 200 stores ERTY October 12th of building construction. nationwide) seeks motivatSERVICES is looking for a at our Job Fair. Must be a Certified ed individuals to join our LEADMAN OR FOREMAN It will be held at the Apply: professional sales team. Building Official. Apply no Experience not required. to oversee crews. Must later than 5:00pm on We offer benefits and • 8801 State Hwy., Foley, AL ALABAMA CAREER CENhave Tuesday October 12th at opportunity for advanceTER exp in lawncare work, able • 24010-A Canal Rd, Orange Beach, Human Resource, 2902 ment. EOE Interview 515 Springhill Plaza Court to at 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Shortcut Rd., Pascagoula, 10am-7pm, Mondaydrive truck & trailer & Equal Opportunity Employer EOE/MF MS 39568. ■ Wednesday at our REX have Gautier location 3329 Hwy ★★★ valid drivers lic. 251-379M/F/D/V 900, Gautier ■ J 0362 120 Bounds YMCA Seeks experienced Counselors. After School Hours. Free YMCA Membership Apply in person at 8051 Whispering Pines Rd. in Daphne. Position open for Termite & Pest Control Technician. Locally owned and operated. Family like atmosphere. Growing company. Great career opportunity. Min 1 year experience Required. Send resume to: PPP Inc., PO Box Apply at 4300 D Midmost Drive Between 9 a.m. and 9115, Mobile, AL 36691. Exp’d Church Choir Director. Part time. Min 10 hrs week. Salary negotiable. Call (251) 649-1800 M-Th 9-1PM for appt Creative Landscaping Avail for Hurricane receonstruction developemnt on new & exixsting properties. resaonable rates. 228-4974199/ Call for Free Est. Christine Ravens thank you & GOd BLess 497-4418 * Licensed * Bonded * Supplies Furnished 5-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 Tire Changers. Immediate Security Officers. Starting openings. Experience prepay ferred. Will train right indi$8.15/hr. 251-476-3777. vidual. Apply in person to any VETERINARY ASSISBig 10 Tires location. DrugFree location. TANT - full time. Must be Top Pay • Benefits Great Atmosphere 3118 Government Blvd. • Mobile, AL Toll Free 877-673-3313 • EOE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY We are now accepting applications for PT/FT Sales Associates and Warehousers. Competitive salaries. Sales Associates will assist customers, stock and price products, maintain store displays and tint and mix paint. JOB FAIR Warehouser must have a valid AL Driver’s License, clean driving record, 18 yrs old, heavy lifting. AL DirecTV Is Hiring! $ 500.00 Sign-On Bonus !!! DirecTV is now looking for technicians to Install satellites in your area. We are paying $500.00 for your previous cable technician experience. Candidates must have at least 6 months of verifiable experience in the field to qualify for bonus. We offer Company Vehicle, 401K, paid vacation, and health/dental insurance. We are an EOE and certified drug free workplace. Background checks required. 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We are currently hiring the following: PROJECT MANAGERS • SUPERVISORS VACUUM TRUCK OPERATORS ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIANS EQUIPMENT OPERATORS W/DEMOLITION EXP. Top pay and benefits available. Apply in person at 35 Davis Ave • Saraland Or call for a confidential appointment. 251-679-6900 6-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 128 Management 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. SALESPERSON Apply in person, Red Tag Furniture, 5363 Hwy 90 W, Mobile. Store Manager Managers and Assistant Managers needed for busy retail tire and automotive service center. Automotive knowledge/retail experience a plus, but will train the right individual. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Blue Cross/Blue Shield, vacation, 401K and more. EOE. Drug Free Workplace. Send resume to Human Resources, Big 10 Tires, P.O. Box 9603, 366910603 or fax to 666-9431 Hart’s Fried Chicken Now hiring Managers and Assistant Managers, Paid BC/BS ins & vacation. Apply b/w 8:30 & 3pm MonFri at Hart’s office at 830 DIP. 130 MedicalDental 130 Part-Time Hygienist/ FullTime Assistant. Must be energetic & friendly. Exp. preferred. Send resumes to P.O. Box 249, Montrose, AL 36559 MENTAL HEALTH WORKER Live in weekend person from Fri. 10pm to Mon. 8am. Training provided. 251-366-0606 ■ CASA DE LOLA Now accepting applications for CNAs. Apply within at 4213 Walters St., Moss Point. 228-475-9606 Phone Operator/Checkout person needed in physician practice. Ability to handle multi-line phone sys & comp skills a must. Fax resume to 473-5311. OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT Looking for a great place to work? We are looking for a motivated, experienced Ophthalmic Technician Full-time. Benefits incl. BC/BS. Certification a plus MedicalDental MedicalDental ★★★★★★ DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for progressive surgical & restorative pracGORDON OAKS tice. Some experience req’d. Salary, bonus, retirement plan, vacation, AL Has immediate openings for Dental Hygiene program avail. Send resume to Experienced Resume, P. O. Box 1295, DIETARY AIDS Gulf Shores, AL 36547 11 am - 7 pm Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. F Asst. Supervisor Med. Records F/T Days. Med. exp. preferred. Superv. exp. required. Full benefit pkg. Apply in person to 2880 Dauphin Street Mobile, AL 36606 EOE PARAMEDICS Paramedics Needed in Local Industry. Resume to P.O. Box 2445, Daphne, 66-9448 36526 or call 251-66 APPT SCHEDULER/ TELEPHONE Assisted Living Facility EYE CARE PRACTICE Needs Excellent Cust Svc Skills Caregiver for Weekend Medical Ofc Exp Required Shift. MedicalMedical Manager Software Call 251-633-9299 Dental exp Temp. Dental Staffing. pref. Apply Immediately ■ ASSOCIATE DENTIST Dental to: Austin Taylor D. D. S, VISION PARTNERS, Attn: exp. required. HYGENIST P. A., cordially invites you and Office Manager ASSISTANTS. 205-624-1269. to this tremendously excitFax 251-650-1010 www.alabamatoothfairies.c ing career opportunity. If Email: om you have or seek excepvpettway@vp2020.com tional technical, Are you tired of the Wait Staff artistic and communication skills; if you desire to weather keeping you from An upscale gated retirement join an extroadinary staff earning a complete payin Spanish Fort, who delivers quality den- check? Would you like to community AL has immediate full-time have a complete benefits tal care, we are looking and part-time positions availforward to speaking with package including insurable. Great opportunity for ance, 401K, you. Please call 228-762students seeking after-school vacation & paid holidays. employment or retirees/home9250 to schedule an If so, Ocean Springs makers desiring supplemeninterview. Please fax Nursing Center currently tal income. Full-time hours resume to 228-762-1785. has an opening for a qual- 11:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.; PartMRI TECHNOLOGIST time 4:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. We ified Maintenance Expanding out-patient Assistant. Exp. as a car- offer a drug-free environfacility in S. FL seeking penter, painter or electri- ment, above average wages and excellent benefits, includMRI Technologist with pre- cian is preferred. If you ing BCBS ins. To apply call ferred CT background. are interested, contact (251) 626-4102. EOE Min. 2 yrs. experience Danny Dabbs @ 228-875required. Mon-Fri. - w/ben- 9363 or apply in person at efits. No call, holidays, or 1199 Ocean Springs Rd., weekends. Fax resume to Ocean Springs, MS 39564. Suzanne 772-223-7008. EOE...M/F/D/V 130 Read the Classifieds CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU! 130 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Have you recently lost your job due to Hurricane Katrina? PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY POSITIONS AVAILABLE • Body Technicians • Painters/Painters Helpers WE OFFER: • Blue Cross/Blue Shield • Excellent Pay & Benefit Package • Paid Vacation LPN & RN Citronelle Convalescent Center is seeking FT LPN for 3-11 shift and FT or PT RN for 11-7 shift. Health/Dental, 401-K plan. Please apply in person at Citronelle Convalescent Center, 19225 North Fourth St, Citronelle, AL 36522. EEO/M/F/D/V ★★★★★★ GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE Has immediate openings for 130 MedicalDental MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING G CLERK 135 OffshoreMarine Must have at least 3 years experience in all aspects of NOW HIRING! TOP PAY! medical billing and posting GREAT BENEFITS! e payments. Mail Immediate openings for AB’s, insurance resum to: 1090, Foley, AL OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng 36536. Attn: w/emd exp., Q-Med’s, Administration. Tankermen. Exp. Offshore & Inland Deckhands. Entry F New Pay Scale with benefits exp. preferred. Apply in perApply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 son or send resume to 2880 Dauphin Street a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Mobile, AL 36606 Knollwood EOE Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. DENTAL HYGIENIST Wanted for new, nonprofit dental clinic. Full time position w/benefits. Send resume to: PO Box 851717, Mobile, AL 36685. CROWNE HEALTHCARE OF MOBILE, a 172 Bed skilled nursing facility is accepting resumes for our BOOKKEEPING/ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MANAGER Position. Excellent opportunities w/great beneGov’t Contractor Seeks fits. Interested applicants CNAS must have All shifts needed; EOE/ Medicare/Medicaid/Private Affirmative Action insurance billing experiEmployer ence. Nursing Home expe-M/F/Vet/Disab.; Drug-free rience workplace, pre-employpreferred. For more info ment contact us at: 251-473-8684 criminal background check or email: sdavis@ required. Send resumes to crownemanagement.com jobs@rsstaffing.com or call ECD Program Positions Joe @ 866.782.3377. available. PHARMACIST Vanguard Home Health licensed in the state of AL; Agency Has an Immediate LPN, lic in state of AL; Opening for a FULL TIME PHYSICIAN licensed in PHYSICAL THERAPIST. AL, w/a good understandHome ing of addiction; PROh Experience Health GRAM DIRECTOR Preferred w/Master’s degree in menCompetitive Salary and tal health related field w/3 Excellent Benefit Package. yrs post Master’s exp in Fax, Mail or Apply in per- substance abuse or related son: field. Fax resume to 476273 Azalea Rd. Bldg 2 Suite 1679 100. Mobile, AL 36609. Phone 251-476-0192 or CNA Fax: 251-479-1417 Springhill Manor is now 138 Part Time CLEANER/WASHER needed for Motor Coach Co. Must be willing to work nights, have cell phone and reliable transportation. Call 251-6600900 USA TODAY is accepting applications in the Spanish Fort/ Daphne areas for DELIVERY DRIVERS. Early morning hours. Must have current driver’s license and insurance. 1-850-292-3405 Earn $700 - $900 mo. as an independent distributor for Newspapers. M-F, 3 hours a morning. No weekends. Routes available in Mobile. Great for retirees. Call 251209-9006 141 Professional -Technical 1-800-633-6958 If you are looking to join a well established, industryleading co. offering room for advancement, then continue to read the rest of this ad. PROFESSIONAL RECRUITER We are looking for an enthusiastic, driven, and confident individual for our Permanent Division. Daily activities include screening applicants, scheduling interviews for candidates, managing job postings, conducting reference checks, and MARKETING CANDIDATES’ SKILLS to our large base of clients and potential customers. Our ideal team member will have an outgoing personality, professional demeanor and strong work ethics. Must have great written and verbal skills and must be able to multi-task! Fax resume to James Hyde (Operations Manager) at 251476-4091 or email resume to jhyde@longshrs.com. Salary + commission. Drug screen rqd. EOE A & B Billing, Home Health B.L. Harbert International or DME a plus. Great pay has immediate PM position and benefits for detail orientavailable. Candidate must ed person with organizational have Building Science/ skills may apply in person at Engineering degree & seven Saad’s Healthcare, 1515 plus years of related University Blvd, Mobile, Mon. experience. The successful SAAD NURSING SERVICE - Fri. 8-4. or call 251-343-9600 ng a candidate will be managin for appt. lg commercial construction Has immediate openings for EOE. M/F/D/V project in B’ham, Alabama. part time LPN’s and CNA’s to For consideration please do Private Duty & Facility forward resume via e:mail Staffing. Please apply Mon.to jvines@bharbert.com or Fri. 8:30 - 4:00. 1515 fax to (205) 443-2963. Part Time In-House University Blvd, Mobile, AL EOE. M/F/D/V Transcriptionist. MS Word E.O.E. Non Profit Agency has Opening for VICTIM/COURT ADVOCATE. Degree required, Exp. in S.W. or Crim. ustice Desirable. Adv. Ju Computer Skills. Send Resume to: PO BOX 9127 Mobile, AL 36691 AUDIO/VISUAL TECHNICIAN for part time work. Submit resume by mail to: Attn Projection, 1 South Water St., Mobile, AL 36602; or Fax 251-208-2412 PRINTING/BINDERY Printing Company seeking person for production and bindery work. Mechanical aptitude a must. Excellent pay and benefits. Send resume to BCT, 846-C Butler Dr., Mobile, AL 36693 (251-661-1400) Regional Technology Company is seeking FT Technician with 5 years design and implementation experience with CCTV and other security experience. Pay commensurate with experience. Please email resume and salary history to dgamble05@bellsouth.net ★★★★★★ ★★★★★★ Proficiency required, ENT exp. preferred. Fax resume to 228-769-1006 ■ Insurance Analyst needed in high-volume physician Registered Dental practice. Computer skills a Hygienist must. Billing experience in medical setting req’d. Fax Self Starter & People Person a must. New Office resume to 473-5311. Location at 1501 Springhill OXFORD Avenue. HEALTHCARE For Interview Please call Seeking RN’s & LPN’s 251-586-0130 to work in state facility West Mobile established Call 251-661-9414 Dental Practice seeking ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ DENTAL ASSISTANT with experience only and excellent GORDON OAKS communication skills, both verbal and written. Full HEALTHCARE time with benefits. Please Has immediate opening for call 344-0230 or fax resume to 344-4062. Read the Classifieds on a PRN Basis OffshoreMarine Exp’d help needed Fitters, Welders, Hydraulic Technicians, Mechanics, Machinist, all crafts. Up to $18.50 per hr depending EXPERIENCED SPEECH on exp. Send resume or THERAPIST PRN Needed visit 3521 Brookdale Dr. For Multi Disciplined South, Mobile, AL 36618 or Clinic in Bay Minette. Diverse Patientt Population fax to 251-479-1989 Fax Resume: 251-937-2821 Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151 Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E. • Experience Preferred • Internet Skills a Plus • Full Benefits • Insurance, Paid Vacation • M-Sat 9 to 6, Closed Sunday APPLY IN PERSON 2675 Government Blvd. Mobile Or Call 473-3203 Ask For Gary Powell EOE Mobile Operating Unit is Seeking EMT’s and PARAMEDICS. Flexible Shifts, Competitive Salary & Excellent Benefit Pkg. Apply in Person at AMR, 22 Midtown Park West, Mobile, AL or E-Mail Resume to edees@amr-ems.com. 251-478-7200 E.O.E. Medical Receptionist F/T Days. Med exp preferred. Stable work exp. required. Apply in person to: 2880 Dauphin Street Mobile, AL 36606 EOE JIM ROBINSON AUTOMOTIVE GROUP JIM ROBINSON JIM ROBINSON Pontiac-Buick-GMC Trucks 1010 Hwy 90 at Telephone Road Pascagoula, MS Chevrolet-Cadillac 14th Street (North of Hwy. 90) Pascagoula, MS 228.762.2233 228.762.2711 GORDON OAKS ASSISTED LIVING Has Immediate Openings For An LPN’s Full-time, Mon-Fri & Part-time Weekends Apply in person Monday-Friday, 8-4:30 3151-A Knollwood Drive Mobile, AL 36693 E.O.E. CNA Westminster Village Retirement Community in Spanish Fort, AL has immediate openings for part time CNA’s in Assisted Living Unit for 1st & 2nd Shifts. Additional weekday hours available if desired. To apply call (251) 626-4102. Cadillac is on a roll, we’re in our beautiful new facility, and you can get in on the action. Due to recent retirements as well as steadily increasing sales, we have career opportunities for top sales producers. Our advantages include: • Excellent earnings potential • Top notch benefits package • Hottest selling product lineup in the industry • Paid training program - local, national trainers • Brand new facility and upward mobility We’re looking for highly motivated individuals who are willing to work hard to achieve success and offer you the opportunity to work for one of Mobile’s most highly-respected companies. Auto sales experience preferred but not required. Respond in confidence. See Nolon, Mark or Nick at 1419 E. I-65 Service Rd S. • Mobile CADILLAC/HUMMER E/O/E ■ SATELLITE TV Installers & Office Sales. MS & AL. $7-$30/hr. The Wireless Center 609 Hwy 90, Gautier, MS Sun-Sat., 8-Noon 228-497-7027 / 251-634-9022 Sales 157 TradeCraftsSkills Experienced Residential Shingle Estimators Needed AC & Commercial Immediately. Top Wages! Refrigeration Installer, Call 251-633-2016 Helper, Service Tech. & Benefits based on Receptionist/ Salary experience. 251-928-7889 Bookkeeper ELECTRICIANS, Needed. Must have PLUMBERS, QuickBooks exp. Fax resume CARPENTERS & LABORto: 251-473-3799. Incl. salary ERS req. No phone calls please Sander’s Bros. Inc. is ****** A dynamic person needed for retail FURNITURE SALES Position Available: Legal Services Alabama seeks to employ a part time contract accepting applications for work in the Pascagoula, MS. area. Must be safety minded and pass a company approved drug screen. For more info, call Travis at 1-800-527-1684, ext. 128. EOE M/F/H/V Great earnings potential Metal Building Workers w/excellent benefits package Min 3 years experience including BC/BS Health & 251-473-7730 Dental, 401K, matching Performance Contractors Christmas Club & paid vacation. Commission rate prois seeking qualified craftsgressive w/Sales volume. 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Brown, Esq., Supervising Attorney Legal Services Alabama Earn up to $5000 a week 107 St. Francis St., Suite 2104 working for local roofing Mobile, AL 36602 company. Please call 251Appllication Deadline: Position is open until filled 450-2882 Manager with Sales Experience Needed for Legal Services Alabama, Inc. Verizon Wireless authoris an Equal Opportunity ized agent location in Program and Employer Daphne. Mail resume to Iron Workers Up to $21.00/hour Per Diem up to $100/day w/OT (6-7 10 hr day workweek) Call (251) 957-1111 ROOFERS & LABORERS Needed. Experience helpful. Call 251-666-0243 We need a few good ALUMINUM WELDERS PIPE WELDERS ALUMINUM SHIPFITTERS STEEL SHIPFITTERS RPENTERS MARINE CAR ** $200 ** 145 RetailStores GROW WITH US! Do you have an eye for fashion and style? These aren’t your grandmother’s nursing scrubs anymore! Uniforms By Bayou is now hiring Part-Time Retail Sales Go-Getters in our Mobile Outlet to help us coordinate exciting uniforms for Mobiles Healthcare Professionals. Apply in person or send resume to Uniforms By Bayou, 4677 Airport Blvd., Mobile, AL 36609. Attn: Kim. are now accepting applications $4-$9 per ft. in our Automotive Sales Dept. 251-937-4935 Ask for Eddie We have a great inventory with open floor (new or used). We offer a 5-day work week and ($17.50/hr + $60 day outstanding pay and benefits per diem in McIntosh area; program (weekly pay, pd. $17.50/hr + $50 day per diem insurance and vacation, 401K, in Monroeville area) demo available). Experience Also helpful. Serious inquiries only. Apply in person at: Apply in person to Tim G.A. WEST Poppell 12526 Celeste Road at Hill-Kelly Dodge Eastern Saraland, Alabama. Shore, 1812 Hwy. 98, Daphne. Call 251-679-1965 E.O.E. Drug-free Workplace. Ask for Sonny No phone calls please ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ MCQUEEN’S PLUMBING Framers Needed PIPE FITTERS PIPE WELDERS hiring Plumbers & Plumbers Helpers. You’ll work with homeown- 475-1704 Leave message■ RETAIL SALES HELP ers to inspect and identify Roofing Co. Seeking person Person Needed FT w/ Min the need for services, and to help run shingle yard. 1 Year Exp. Pay D.O.E. build your business in Needs fork truck exp. 251Apply in Person at 2759 assigned territories. We 344-7523 Pleasant Valley Rd. seek professional driven Mobile. No Phone Calls. TV TECH & HELPER closers with 2+ years of NEEDED SALES PERSON sales experience. You’ll Experienced only. needed. Must be outgoing, also need a clean driving 251-865-3100 customer oriented, detail record and pre-screen drug mined, and background checks. Marine/Outboard Mechanic team player, and a flare We offer first year earning Exp required. Pay DOE. for potential to $35K, compreCall decorating. 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OPHTHALMIC Captains Pay Starting $300-$325 per SORS ASSISTANT day. Paid Ins. & 401k Plan. FULL TIME MON-FRI Call 504-737-6993 9am-3pm & PART TIME WEEKENDS FT & P/T (M,W,F) days. Med M-F Experienced Home Health Nurses Wanted to Join the MidSouth Home Health Family. Immediate nclude: RN Openings In Clinical Supervisor, RN Case Managers (Full Time), RN’s for Weekend Coverage (Part Time). Full Time Benefits Include: 401k, Health/Dental/Life Insurance, Holidays, Vacation & Sick Days. y at 6701 Airport Blvd. Apply Suite D234 or Fax Resume to 251-776-7502. E.O.E. Professional -Technical Affinity Home Medical, level deckhands needed up to Inc. $95 per day. www.americanNeeds a well organized & crewing.com SATELLITE INSTALLER dependable person to serve or call 251-443-7771 Needed. $1000/Week. patients providing quality Experienced Help needed: Guaranteed Work, Weekly equip & caring service. FITTERS, WELDERS, Pay, Baldwin County Area. Varied responsibilities HYDRAULIC TECHNIPlease Calll 877-981-1930 include delivery, patient CIANS, pment instructions, equip MECHANIC, MACHINIST, maint & office work, some heavy lifting & on call. F/T ALL CRAFTS. Up to $18.50 per w/benefits. Send resume to hour depending on experi1956 - J University Blvd S. ence. #272, Mobile, AL 36609 DON’T MISS Send resume or visit 3521 Brookdale Dr. S., Mobile, THIS AL 36618 or fax to 251-479-1989 OPPORTUNITY! LPN’S & CNA’S Contact Gary Turner 141 ALL AMERICAN MARINE ***Boat Jobs*** ★★★★★★ COLLISION CENTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 154 157 SALES POSITION Immediate Sales Position open for self motivated individual. 5 day work week, paid training. Salary + benefits. No experience needed, will train. Apply in person: SKCO Automotive 7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile Ph: 251-343-4488 Website: skcoautomotive.com ‡ HALLOWEEN ‡ Full Time SALES POSITIONS available immediately. (Make Money Having Fun). Apply in person: Costume Showcase, 2721 Airport Blvd. ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS for commercial and industrial work. NOW HIRING. We are a fast growing company that offers benefits: Blue Cross/Blue Shield health & dental, simple IRA, life insurance. Fax resume to: 251-9376770. 7 days vacation, 40 hours+. Salary based on exp. Call for appointment 251-476-8687 AUTO MECHANIC Immediate position available for Auto Mechanic. Excellent pay and benefits. Paid training. Flexible schedule. Valid Drivers License. Some experience needed. Apply in person: SKCO Automotive EXP. PAINTERS. Must have own transportation. 497-5136 ■ 7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile Ph: 251-343-4488 Website: skcoautomotive.com MAINTENANCE & PAINTER for real estate company. Mon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM. Apply in person, 2321 Airport Blvd, Mobile. ELECTRICIAN needed. Heavy control background. Benefits and truck. Phone 251-694-0909, fax 251-6940977. TradeCraftsSkills AUTOMOTIVE TECH: Mon-Fri, $700-$800/Week + Bonus for right person. 251631-3925 WELDERS-FITTERS Immediate Openings 251-422-7298 ■■■■■ DIESEL MECHANIC 157 TradeCraftsSkills Electricians & Helpers. Paid Holidays, Vacation, Insurance & Retirement opportunity. Competitive wages. 251-679-1411 Immediate opening for HITCH INSTALLER Full time with benefits, moonlighters needed also. Apply U-Haul, 200 W. I-65 Svr Rd S or U-Haulhr.com. EOE. 157 TradeCraftsSkills ELECTRICIANS Needed w/ experience in residential. Top pay w/a company that respects their employees. 251-455-7090 ■ NOW HIRING: HVAC TECH & Installer, ELECTRICIAN & Helper. Good Pay & benefits. Call 228-762-1786 157 TradeCraftsSkills U-Haul Offers: *Excellent Advancement Opportunities *Stock Ownership *401k Savings Plan *Top Benefits VINYL INSTALLERS for Baldwin County Need Brake Buddy 251-970-3352; 747-9804 IMPORT TECHS NEEDED NOW! Business is booming and we need help immediately! If you’re dissatisfied with your current situation and are ambitious, this is for you. Openings for experienced import techs, especially Japanese, down to entry level mechanics. Pay commensurate with your experience and ability. This is an outstanding career opportunity. Nice benefits, vacation, retirement, great working environment. Call for an appointment in confidence, John McQuillan at 251-4716141 JOE BULLARD AUTOMOTIVE E/O/E. CARPENTERS, HELPERS & FRAMERS. Eastern Shore Work. 251-610-9929 Plumbers & Plumbers Helpers needed. Eastern Shore area. 251-928-8784 Cable Installers Needed for a Growing Company in the Telecommunication Field. We are looking for dependable, self-motivated & quality individuals who are looking for a career in Communications. Exp preferred but we will train, some tools provided. MUST have own truck or van. We offer pd holidays & vacations, safety & sign-on bonuses, potential to make $700+/ week & medical benefits. 7321 Old Pascagoula Rd #3, Theodore or Call 251-653-8900. E.O.E. ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS Exp, Transportation & Hand Tools. Call 251-973-24444 TRIM CARPENTER 2 Yrs Exp. Own Transportation. 251-751-1920 ★★★★★★★ Apprentice Plumber wanted. 251-456-8000 $13-$15/hr, $4/per diem. Job starts Tues., 9/27. Written test given. Drug test required. Bring hard hat, safety glasses and steel toed shoes. Apply in person at G.A. West 12526 Celeste Road Saraland, Alabama Bender Shipbuilding Air Conditioning Co. Hiring Is Now Hiring For Service Techs and Duct The Following Crafts: Installers, Top Wages. Good Benefits. Year around work. Commercial - Carpenters - Shipfitters & Residential. 251-639-4578 - Welders - Outside Machinists INSTALLER/ SUB-CONTRACTOR APPLY IN PERSON Aluminum Rail; High Rise MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN Condos. Licensed and insured. 386-235-2085 Immediate Openings For Fiberglass Laminators Helpers. Apply in person 7081 Swedetowne Rd, Theodore VINYL SIDING REPAIR $15-20/hr + incentives. Local Call 251-510-8887 FORM CARPENTERS, HELPERS & LABORERS NEEDED FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE CO. 251-379-4290 G Paint Company who does new construction needs PAINTERS & HELPERS. Painters must know how to spray. Must be dependable. 251-680-3865; 454-7068. Quality Assurance /CWI REMODELERS Exp’d Carpenters & Carpenter Helpers apply only. Pay depends on experience. 251-232-6520. For Shut Down Work. Boiler knowledge required. Top Pay. 251-973-1320 CUT MAN NEEDED For Eastern Shore Natural Stone Fabricator. If Experienced & Reliable please Call 251-928-2091. READY MIX PLANT REPAIR & MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN TECHNICIAN I Needed. Good Benefits package SUPERINTENDENT For Commercial Construction Projects. 5+ Years experience required. Drug Screen Required. Fax Resume to 251-661-1181 or Apply in person @ J.C. Duke Assoc., 1716 Industrial Park Drive, Mobile, AL. GLAZERS WANTED With Experience in EXPRESS OIL CHANGE, Residential & Commercial. located at 630 Schillinger 251-473-5363, 605-0931 Road South (across from the Steak ’n Shake), has a CARPENTERS & Hood/Pit Technician availHELPERS NEEDED IMMEDIATE- able and is looking for a motivated winner to fill LY!! Tools & Trans Required. that position. Experience is helpful but not a necessity. Call 251-753-0071 Excellent wages, paid holidays, paid vacations, Immediate Hire health insurance, dental insurance and 401K. Apply Welders in person Monday-Friday (FC & Stick) between 9:00am and Mig Welders 4:00pm. (Heavy Wire) GLAZERS Pipewelders (Stick, FC Tig on Carbon Top Pay and benefits. Pay DOE. No experience, no Steel) problem, will train. Apply: Shipfitters 4415 Government Blvd; Pipefitters Fax: 251-666-6386. Come join our team. Metro Glass Out of town work Worldwide Labor Support NOW HIRING! - Packers 228-762-3418 & 800-748-1395 Laborers needed for Moving & Storage Company. Exp. MAINTENANCE TECHNIpreferred. Apply at 5730A CIANS Middle Rd., Theodore. Assistant to Service SHEETROCK HANGERS, Forklifts, Experienced, Must be Endloaders, Etc. Willing to Work, Own Tools Call FSI 251-432-0289 & Trans Req’d. 251-443-9018 A/C INSTALLER After 6pm Need a Raise? PAINT PREPPER 251-660-9595, 680-0060 Needed, Experienced Only, Top MECHANICS Quality Work. Eastern Earn $1000+ Per Week Shore Experience required in brake, Area. Call 251-990-6810 Lv alignment and suspension Msg repair, ASE Certification a plus. Insurance, vacation, 401K and more. Apply in person to any Big 10 Tires location. Drug Free Workplace. Skilled 12 volt Installer needed. Top pay. Highly experienced only. 19 yr. old co. 251-661-0261 Batchelor Paving, Inc. in Foley, AL is looking for an experience Paving Crew Foreman. Experience a MUST. We offer Top Pay, Insurance, and an Incentive Program. Qualified Applicants should call us at (251) 986-5517 or (251) 747-7194 for more information or fax resume to (251) 986-5469. EOE. JOURNEYMAN MECHANIC needed for GULF COAST TRUCK/MACK TRUCKS, INC. Must have own tools. Call Dean 251-476-2744. ELECTRICIANS & HELPERS needed in Baldwin County. Electricians 5 yrs exp. req’d. Helpers 1 yr exp. Must have a clean driving record. 251-943-3169. Allsouth Heating & Cooling Currently hiring AC Installers & Technicians. Exc. benefits. Health, dental, life, pd. vac. & bonuses. Call M-F, 8-5 251-6601656 CLIMBERS & GROUNDMEN /BOBCAT OPERATORS for tree service. Pay based on exp. Drivers license a must, CDL a plus. 251-4018733 TILE HELPER Needed. Clean cut. 251-709-0604 Forklift/Material Handler Hiring for 12 Hour Rotating Shifts. Day, Night & Weekend Required. Driverss License Required. $8.50 to Start + Benefits. Call for Interview 251-4795366 Experienced Loader Operators & Debris Dump Truck Drivers needed. Call 251-366-3927 Immediate Opening, VALVE MECHANICS. Must have own tools, valid drivers license. Drug screen. Call 251-438-2203 for interview TIRE & BRAKE TECHINICIAN For automotive shop. Call 251-660-8888, ask for Bryan CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Benefits Eligible. FRAMING CARPENTERS, TRIM CARPENTERS, PAINTERS & LABORERS. 251-980-1902. PLUMBERS to hook up FEMA trailers in Mississippi. Top pay, Per diem 8235 Padgett Switch Rd Irvington, AL. 251-957-1095 EOE. Drug free workplace Qualified applicants may apply on Wednesday 1-4pm 401 N. Water St. or send resume and salary history to: Mobile Register Human Resources Dept. Attn: Maintenance Tech P. O. Box 2488 Mobile, AL 36652 FAX: 251-219-5099 Email: mprhr@mobileregister.com EOE LUMBER GRADER High Production SYP Mill has full time position open for experience Lumber Grader of Grader Trainee. Exp. in lumber business preferred but not required. Excellent benefits. STRUCTURAL STEEL & METAL BUILDING ERECTION FOREMANS, JOURNEYMAN & HELPERS Steady work, good pay. 251-675-6088 SERVING MOBILE ALL PRICES AND MODELS, WITH HONESTY AND FUEL EFFICIENT FOR CARS, INTEGRITY OVER VANS 50 YEARS PICKUPS, AND SUVs W Exp Ceramic Tile Helper. Excel Pay and some benefits avail. Must have verifiable references. 251--4638829 SURVEY PERSONNEL NEEDED. RODMAN/CHAINMAN & INSTRUMENT MAN. APPLY at 2468 Commercial Park Dr., Mobile e 9:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. A Siding Applicator, local, top pay. HAPPY HOME IMPROVEMENTS 251-4384814 SHOP MECHANIC For Truck Equipment Sales. Must have hydraulic exp. or certified welder. Own toolsStarting pay $14 D.O.E. Call 251-666-8606 or 800-6336946. Schillinger Rd Lowe’s Schillinger Rd. just North of Airport Blvd. 633-6337 02 FORD E250 WORK VAN #51042 10,990 $ FIBERGLASS BOAT REPAIR Can Train Right Person, F/T, Top Pay, Benefits. 251-4733176 ELECTRICIANS ase Call 850-626-0062 or Plea 850-698-7033 Goodyear Auto Service Ctrs New Location..Spanish Fort Eastern Shore Center We are currently hiring the following positions... Auto Technicians, Sales/Service writers, General Maintenance Technicians, Tire Techs, etc. This is a great opportunity, Top pay, paid Uniforms, Benefits available. Please call Debbie 251-4327581 or Mike 476-4158. MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN APPLY IN PERSON BENDER SHIPBUILDING PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 304 S. ROYAL ST. MOBILE, AL 36603 EOE Experienced FRAMERS Call Dave 209-4608 PAINT OR Dunn Building Company has immediate openings for Iron Workers & Metal Roofers in Axis, Alabama. Apply by calling 205-2889020. EOE M/F/D/V. TRANSMISSION INSTALLER Needed. Must have own tools & experience. 251-6538730 CALL 633-6337 BMWS GALORE! 9,990 02 BMW 525i 4DR, LEATHER, ROOF, #44461 CALL 4 PRICE 02 BMW 325i 01 BMW 530i LEATHER, ROOF, 4DR, #L71698 LEATHER, ROOF, AUTO, #07344 99 ME4RCURY MARQUIS #05061 CALL 4 PRICE CALL 4 PRICE 9,990 $ 02 NISSAN ALTIMA 99 TOYOTA 4RUNNER 2.5S, ONLY 37K, CD, #78260 CALL 4 PRICE 14,990 $ 01 MITSUBISHI MONTERO LTD 04 JEEP LIBERTY #01600 AUTO, #67034 18,990 $ 18,990 $ 04 TOYOTA CAMRY #96644 17,990 $ 01 MERCEDES C320 AT, LEATHER, #26168 21,990 $ JOB CRAFTERS, INC. NOW HIRING!!! 1st Class Shipyard Crafts for local & out of town work OVERTIME & PER DIEM Long term employment Register your name craft TODAY! PHONE: 251-433-1270 Toll free: 1-800-371-7504 EOE 04 DODGE RAM 1500 4DR 03 NISSAN 350Z AT, V8, LOADED, #69205 6SPD, LOADED, #06892 22,990 $ 23,990 $ 02 DODGE RAM 2500 4X4 DIESEL, #24059 24,990 $ MACHINIST & MILLWRIGHT Manual Machinist Needed. $12-$18/Hr DOE. Benefits. Central Baldwin Co. 251964-6688 AUTO TECH Experienced Roofers, Laborers and Estimators Needed. 251-633-8224 FIBER OPTIC CABLE LOCATING TECHNICIANS Immediate openings for fiber optic cable locating techniImmediate cians in southern part of AL & Openings MS. Dozier Operator Applicants must have min. INSIDE MACHINISTS Capable of doing Bluetop of 2 Apply in Person at Finish. Apply in person at: years experience in locatSPI/Mobile Pulley Works G.A. WEST ing 905 South Ann St, Mobile 12526 Celeste Road cable using radio detection Saraland, Alabama. 251-653-0606 locator and also in conSonny 251-679-1965 struction CARPENTERS & FOREsite monitoring and proFirst class FIBERGLASS MAN Proven exp. in resitecting FABRICATOR. Top pay. the cable. Qualified perGood benefits. Bay Minette dential remodeling. Lipford consons 251-937-8025. struction offers local, year send resume via email or EXPERIENCED round work. Competitive fax MECHANIC Now Hiring Plumbers! pay, benefits. Valid DL. Attn: Jayaram Boraiah NEEDED. Mon-Fri, Rick’s For Mobile & Baldwin Co. Apply in person or call (Jay); Garage. 251-639-9016 Mon-Fri 9-4, 1480 Cody Rd. Starting at $40K Per Year Email: jaytelinc@aol.com; Also Hiring Technicians ELECTRICAL HELPER S. 633-5554 Ph: Good Pay & Benefits Needed. No experience 419-884-0400, 800-860-5835; Apply Mon-Fri 8am-4pm required. 251-895-1139 Fax: 419-884-2297 RELIEF WORK 2001 W. I-65 Service Rd N Cabinet Manufacturer has SUPERINTENDENT Mobile, AL For Commercial immediate openings for $400.00 WK Diesel Mechanics for Construction CABINET MAKERS & Due to recent Hurricane heavy duty trucks or Company. Minimum 10 CABINET MAKER Katrina marine experience. F/T, years We are backed up HELPERS. P/T, or temporary on our orders experience as superintendExperienced is preferred 20 pos. avail. In distribution employment. Flexible ent. but Call for appt hours. Top pay. Call 228- will train the right individSome travel may be 392-2200 or 228-243-2660 required. uals. 251-635-1881 Send resume to: Excel pay and benefits. AC SERVICE TECH P.O. Box 7394 Countertop Apply at 1651 N. Schillinger FULL BENEMobile, AL 36670 Rd, Fabricators or call 251-649-9562. FITS Conventional Crane Needed Immediately Exp Operators needed in Sign On bonus w/ exp. RV TECHNICIAN. Must Laminate and solid surface 251-660-9595 or 680-0060 Pensacola. 850-484-3275 or have countertop fabricators. Salary options & benefits included. ULCS needs exp. backhoe 850-712-1484 basic plumbing, woodwork, 251-202-1520 op & laborers. Driver’s lic electrical knowlege. Apply Roofing Shingle Subcrews in person B&R Camper Needed Immediately, Must A/C INSTALL/SERVICE required - CDL prefer. Sales Have Own Tools, TECHNICIANS & HELP- Backgrd ck mandatory. Equipment & References. ERS/Residential needed for EOE company. Apply M-F, JOURNEYMAN CARPENMin of 6 man Crew. TERS Baldwin Co.. Top Pay, Ins, 7-9am, 3-5pm. 7387 Ziegler Cir. So. Mobile, AL 251-607- needed. Pay based on Excellent Pay! Call 251401k, 633-2016 experience 251-675-5914 Vac & Bonus! 251-626-1515 9660 K WORK VAN $ 348-1140 or 228-392-4646 general, domestic & foreign. Experienced w/own tools. On 10/10/2005, Max Foote Resume or data sheet. Must Const. Co., Inc. will be tak- have Ref’s. 251-928-8183 ing Fairhope applications for all CONSTRUCTION TRADE/CRAFT CLASSES. Apply Escatawpa WWTP, 4124 Dutch Bayou Rd., Escatawpa, MS 39563 CALL 4 PRICE 02 FORD E250 Needed Immediately. Call 251-645-0107 ■ Local mill work company has immediate openings for EXP. Cabinet Makers & Installers. Long term employment w/ exc. benefits. Experienced MAINTENANCE guaranteed top pay. Apply in person at 6312 MECHANIC Shortcut Rd., Moss Point We have immediate openings or fax resume to: 228-475for Maintenance Mechanics to 0753 work on the day and night shift. Must have at least 3 years experience, and have own hand tools. 01 BMW 330i LEATHER, ROOF, #00519 LOWEST INTEREST RATES IN MOBILE!!! INSTALLER FLEET MAINTENANCE BODY DIESEL MECHANIC. Working on trucks and REPAIR PERtrailers. Must have own tools. Clean MVR. Able to SON pass DOT, physical & drug Experience req’d. For autos & screen. Call 251-679-1052 trucks. Commission pay. 228- Accepting applications for HVAC TECHNICIAN. Qualifications: Physically Competitive pay and benefit, fits. Fax resume to 251-653excellent vision, good eye3466 or call hand coordination. Must be 251-653-3477 for appointable to read and write, folment. low oral and written instructions, good mathe■ NEEDED SKILLED matic skills and be able to CARPENTERS. Must read tape measure (frachave transportation. tions). 228-497-6171 Inquiries and resumes to: Lumber Grader, P.O. Box 1663, Mobile, AL 36633 PRE-AUCTION SALES SITE FOR 8 CAR COMPANIES IN MOBILE OVERSTOCKED WITH VEHICLES, OFFERING LIQUIDATION PRICES! COME THIS WEEKEND AND BUY AT WAY BELOW NORMAL RETAIL! ELECTRICIANS Experienced in Commercial & Residential. 251-581-8151 SUB-ROOFING CREWS, AUTO MECHANIC ROOFERS & LABORERS Immediate opening. Top Call 251-824-1131 pay. Exp’d & own tools only. Trainable for manImmediate on a must. agement positio Eric, 251-660-8888; 660-2020. Opening! now accepting applications for E.O.E. experienced DRAIN CLEANPLUMBERS WANTED ERS & PLUMBERS. Good For Work in Perdido Key wages & benefits, uniforms and Mobile. Excellent furnished. Apply at 2448 Wolf Wages, Ridge Rd., Mobile or 251-344Benefits & Sign On Bonus!! 9465. The Mobile Register has an immediate opening for a Maintenance Technician. Please Apply in person at: Requirements include high 2640 South McKenzie St, school diploma. Electrical Foley, AL 36535. trade school or equivalent or call 800-239-3879. industrial maintenance experience necessary. Ability to ELECTRICIAN troubleshoot and repair buildFrench Quarter ing and production equipA 1st Class Welder 1st ment. Applicants should also Class Pipefitter needed. Apartments, 557 Azalea Rd, Mobile. Apply 8-5 possess computer skills, Apply 8517 Bellingrath effective communication Rd, Theodore between 7- Transmission R&R skills and ability to work 3:30 Mechanic. Experienced unsupervised. Full-time varionly with Tools. Salary able hours, normally dayshift Immediately Hiring: Exp’d DOE. Call M-F 251-928-1778 M-F and as necessary. Blasters/Painters/Helpers. AUTO TECH/TIRE CHANGERS Experience req’d in Tires, Brakes & Alignments. Top pay & benefits. Positions available now! Drug free workplace. EEO/M/F/V/D. Call Paul Brown at (251)370-5634. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Needed for Apartment Complex Apply in person, Mon-Fri, 9AM-4PM, 3800 Michael Blvd. EOE 4 MAINTENANCE Exp’d Maintenance Person Needed to Live & Work on SHIPFITTERS MAINTENANCE TECH Property. AC Knowledge a PIPEFITTERS-WELDERS Interviewing all skill levPlus. Salary + Benefits! PIPE WELDERS els. Must be willing to relo- MEITEC is currently seeking Tools & Trans Required. ELECTRICIANS-OUTSIDE cate. electricians and instrument 251-635-1809 for an MACHINISTS-MARINE Satisfactory Credit & fitters for multiple hurricane Interview. ERS DUCTING INSTALLE Crime Record Req’d. EOE. repair projects offshore in the & PAINTERS Gulf of Mexico. 7/12’s with PAINTERS 1st Class For TOP PAY- Per Diem Included Please mail resume to 900 meals and housing provided. New Construction. 40-50 Downtowner Blvd Suite A, 251-473-1541; 877-473-1541 Please mail, fax or e-mail to: hrs. Wkly. Must have own Mobile, AL 36609 Dependable First Class 4625 Airline Drive transportation. 251-865-5430, MECHANIC with own Metairie, Louisiana 70001 Mr Rooter 209-7257, 209-1462 Fax: (504) 888-1428 tools. Call or e-mail tonym@meitec.net Plumbing 251-367-6329 or 473-8812 TILE Immediate Need Needed in the Gulf Shores area. Competitive wages and benefits. Call HEC 251-370-0548, 251-540-2176 Exc pay. Call 251-679-9600 Mon-Fri from 9am-4pm TradeCraftsSkills CARPENTER w/skills. General Help. Mobile, Eastern Shore, East Miss. Top $$. 251-767-6834 1ST CLASS PAINTERS HELPERS. Exp’d Only Need Looking for MAINTEWelder Fitter, Manual Apply. Drug screen req’d NANCE TECHNICIAN for Machinist 251-331-4127, 8-4:30 apartment community. Current openings Fairhope, Must be HVAC certified CARPENTERS & AL and have transportion. Call SKILLED Marine Exhaust 251-928- 251-666-1738 or apply in perCARPENTERS HELPERS Needed for local trucking 1234 son on Friday 10/7 or 10/14 Tools, Trans & company shop. Must be able Professionalism req’d. to work immediately without Diesel Mechanic/Generator at 651 Azalea Rd., Mobile Technician needed. supervision. Must have own Apply: TCM Remodelors EXP. CABINET Makers & tools. Hourly rate DOE. Must have experience. 1061 Elmira St. M-F 8amExp. Cabinet Painters Benefits after 90 days. 12pm & 1pm-4pm. 251-209needed. 249-1683 ■ Please call Mike all Todd @ Please ca 5974 at 251-433-3391 ext 105 810-730-1129. Looking for AAA RESIDENTIAL ■■■■■ VINYL SIDING HELPER Experienced Framers FRAMERS & Painters needed. 251-591- Or Lead Man. Wages DOE. NEEDED. MUST BE CARPENTERS & Wages DOE. Call 251-3700456 or 455-0236 ABLE TO HELPERS 4298 CLIMB. CALL 251-645-8994 Exp’d only Cabinet Mfg. 251-345-7564 Finish Grade Operators, WOOD & TILE INSTALLERS AUTO DETAILER TECH Established cabinet manufac- Motorgraders, Doziers, Trackhoes, Loaders. 251& HELPERS turer currently has 2 openWill train the right person. 653-5410 Exp’d only need apply Paid training w/exc growth ings. Prior cabinet making 251-421-5490; 490-8453 experience is preferred, but potential. Valid drivers LAND SURVEY PERSONtraining will be provided for license required. Drug NEL Multi-crafted individuals the right persons. Salary comfree. Apply in person at RODMAN, Exp pref’d. for old remodeling compamensurate with experience. 2675 Government Blvd., Please call 639-1360 after Mobile work area. Apply: ny. Must be career minded Mobile. with quality transportation 2609 Halls Mill Rd. 4:30PM., M-F. and currenly employed. MECHANICS LABORER NEEDED Electricians Must have all tools of the for Brick Crew. trade. Personal & job refLocal Work, 8 wk job, Are you looking for a secure 228-990-6853 ■ $18.50/hour, $4/hr per diem. erences required & verifuture in an expanding indusfied. Start $15-$25/hr Electrical Carpenter/Carpenter try? U-Haul, the leader in according to experience. Helpers America’s truck rental indusHelpers 251-623-0395. Must Have Commercial try has opening for personnel in all phases of light and medium duty truck repair’s (Gas & Diesel). Apply 965 Springhill Ave. EOE. 157 Airport Blvd 157 7-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 04 CHEVY CORVETTE 03 HUMMER H2 #25322 #11840 36,990 $ 04 VOLVO XC90 #94160 39,990 $ 43,990 $ CALL ABOUT THSE SPECIALS 1999 VOLVO V70 WAGON 1999 MERCEDES E420 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2003 FORD EXPLORER 2001 FORD CROWN VIC 2002 DODGE DURANGO 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1999 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2004 FORD FREESTAR 2002 CADILLAC DHS 2004 LINCOLN LS 2001 TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2004 CHEVY IMPALA 2001 GMC 1500 XCAB 2001 BMW 330I 2003 CHEVY MONTE CARLO 2002 NISSAN FRONTIER XCAB 1999 GMC YUKON SLT 1999 SUBARU LEGACY 2002 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2001 FORD RANGER XCAB 2004 GMC YUKON 2003 TOYOTA AVALON 2004 GMC YUKON 2002 CADILLAC STS 2004 FORD F150 2004 DODGE DURANGO 2003 FORD F150 SUPER CREW 2002 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2004 HONDA CIVIC 2001 VOLVO S40 2003 FORD EXPEDITION SEE US AND SAVE! 2004 CHEVY IMPALA LS 2000 LEXUS RX300 2000 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 2001 ACURA CLS 2000 HONDA ACCORD EX 2001 PORSCHE BOXTER SEE US 2002 AND CHEVY SAVE! AVALANCHE 2002 2000 GMC TOYOTA TUNDRA YUKON SR5 D/CAB SEE US 2004 AND VOLVO SAVE! XC90 2004 2002 PONTIAC GMC GRAND PRIX GT2 YUKON XL CREDIT PROBLEMS? ASK ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! 8-B 157 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS TradeCraftsSkills 157 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC SALARY OPEN Hospitalization, Paid Vacation, Advancement Possible. Must have own tools. Certification a plus. Call Gary Brewer 251-4786789 TradeCraftsSkills CONCRETE PUMP TRUCK OPERATORS NEEDED. CALL 251-379-4287 GLAZIERS CURTAINWALL 5 yrs exp. Benefits. Universal Glass 433-5960; 331-0471 CARPENTRY & FENCE Air Condition Installation Help Wanted, Helpers Needed 228-475-0528 Experienced & Entry Level Positions Avail. Call 251CAREER POSITION MAINTENANCE/HANDY 645-0089 MAN for Fast Paced, Resumes Manufactured Home Dealer. Salary, Benefits, Mileage. Truck & Basic MOBILE’S FINEST Tools Required. RESUME Call 251-645-1502. 800 Downtowner Blvd Suite A MASSE CONTRACTING 251-344-4253 NOW HIRING ★ Expd Crane Operators Job w/PLM Lattice Boom exp. Information ★ Frontend Loaders. ★ Shipfitters CHECK FIRST ★ Pipefitters THE MOBILE REGISTER ★ Flux welders. Call 800-951-6223 or apply at SUGGESTS THAT BEFORE MAKING AN INVESTMENT 6331 E. Hwy 90, Moss IN RESPONSE TO AN AD, Point, MS 160 170 TE THAT YOU INVESTIGAT THE OFFER WITH AGENCIES SUCH AS THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU AT 4335494 OR THE CONSUMER GENCY IN PROTECTION AG MONTGOMERY, AL AT 1-800392-5658. ★★★★★★ Medical Equip. Repair Tech SAAD Healthcare Services has immediate opening for a Medical Equipment Repair Technician. Hours are Mon.Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. with weekend rotation. Great pay & benefits. Please apply Mon.-Fri. 8:304:30 1515 University Blvd, Mobile, AL or call 251-343-9600 for appt. EOE. M/F/D/V CHECK FIRST THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SUGGEST THAT BEFORE MAKING AN INVESTMENT IN RESPONSE TO AN AD, THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THE OFFER WITH AGENCIES ★★★★★★ SUCH AS THE BETTER BUSINESS SERVICE TECHNICIANS & Installation Technicians. BUREAU AT 1-800-987-8280 Need help ASAP. Great OR THE CONSUMER Pay. Good working enviPROTECTION ronment. AGENCY IN JACKSON, Roberts AC 475-0844 ■ MS AT 1-800-281-4418 HOUSING CONSTRUCTION COORDINATOR/INSPECTOR (RFT) SALARY RANGE: $12.00 $18.00/hr. For more info or to receive an app., call 251368-9136 ext. 2263. Deadline for applications: 5:00 p.m. October 17, 2005. Send app to: Poarch Creek Indians, Human Resources, 5811 Jack Springs Road, Atmore, AL 36502. A resume will not be accepted in the place of an application. PREFERENCE SHALL BE GIVEN TO AMERICAN INDIANS / DFWP Looking for Individual Experienced w/Garage Door & Gutter Installation. Wages Depend on Exp. Call 251-666-8313 Accepting applications for MILLWRIGHT, 5 yrs min. Must have knowledge in indus. electricity control circuitry. Day Shift 6:00am to 2:30pm M-F. Company offers Blue Cross, Profit Sharing, Paid Vacation/Holidays, Safety Program. Drug Screen. Applications at Mack Mfg, 7205 Bellingrath Rd, Theodore 36582. Resumes P. O. Box 1559, Theodore, AL 36590 Legal Notices ★★★★★★★★ LEGAL NOTICES DEADLINES PUBLISH Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday DEADLINE Wednesday 5pm Thursday 5pm Friday 5pm Monday 5pm Tuesday 5pm Wednesday 5pm For Information Regarding Legal Notices Call Telina Birch (228) 934-1420 ★★★★★★★★ 320 Auctions a Buddy Ray Auction and Appraisal Co ESTATE AUCTION 305 Furniture / Household A NEW Full size Matt/ Set. New, never opened. $130.00 Can deliver. 228-234-0999 NEW QUEEN Pillow Top Mattress set. Never opened. $145 Can deliver 228-234-0999 2 Iron Victorian Garden Chairs+ Matching Pr Pine Corner Cabs + 6Pc Cherry B R Set w/dresser and Night stand Duncan PHYFE Mahog D R Table and 6 Chairs + Vict Platform Rocker + Empire Mahog Chest+ 1930’s 4 pc French B R Set+ 2 Mahog Bachelors Chest+ Antique Fire Place Mantle+ Duncan Phyfe Mahog Corner China Cab. + 5 PC Oak Deco D R set + Pine Country Kitchen work Center + Marble Top Queen Anne Coffee Table + Large Collection of US Coins Dimes Half Dollars and more + A Collection of Rock and Roll Memorabilia <Framed Albums and Concert Advertisements + Clarinet, Saxophone, Trombone, and Hooking Valley Grits Grinder +Fostoria June Stemware + Duncan Miller Canterbury Stemware + 8 Place Setting of Noritake China +13 X 16 Woven Wool Room size Rug + 6x9 Wool Rug + 25 in Zenith T V+ RCA 19 in TV+ Kitchen Aid Side by Side Ref.+ Whirlpool Heavy Duty Washer & Dryer+ Full Size Kenmore Ref. and Personal Oddities. Partials of other estates may be presented at sale +And there is so much more. 10% Buyer Premium. VISA & MC. We have a Certified Appraisal Service and consignment Program To Sell Your Estate Property, CALL ME. Please visit the web site for a more complete inventory of the auction. Web Web Site buddyray.com Buddy Ray #1347 Auction and Appraisal Co. 251-554-9661 335 Building Materials NEED A ROOF? STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Majestic Metals, Inc. 1-800-647-8540 STEEL ROOFING & SIDING Galvalume & Colors from $9.95/sq Goldin Metals, Inc. 800-777-6216 Louis Phillip 380 Furniture / Household Seafood 510 Moss Point & Esca. FRESH SHRIMP DAILY 2 BR, 1 BA, living room, High Quality, Low prices family room, kitchen, utility, dbl carport, ***475-3850*** large pecan & palm trees. Sold as is. $17,900 228-249-1030 Pets/Animals/ Livestock 530 George Co. Lucedale NICE 4 BR, 2 full baths, living room, large family room, private area just outside city limits. $121,000 Call for appt. (601)947-3083 550 Lots & LandJackson Co. VANCLEAVE Ramsay Oaks. Wooded lots for homes only, Covenants, Min. 1600 sq. ft. 570Mobilehomes 610 Sales 1995 14X56 2br/1ba, very good cond. $9,000. 228-237-2279 480 5119 Weems, 3,000 sq ft 4BR/2.5BA $195,000. Latter & Blum Heritage Realty 228-769-1771 ‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in 540 515 485 Real Estate Residential Willis Furniture G 505 520 762-0028 G 385 555 G 400 560 420 575 570 525 585 Equipment G 365 Sales Rentals 20’ GOOSENECK Dual Tandem trailer w/ 5’ dove tail, 10,000 lb axles. $4000 228-861-4029 440 ST MARTIN Jordan Ocean Springs, $32,000 219Farms Partiallly cleared 5065/ 497-3649 after 6p home sites w/water, Homes ‘00 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba, sewer for in General 2 decks. Exc. cond. doublewides $28,000 228-826-1602 FOUND A HOME? exceeds Serta Warranty. Pets GAUTIER Hickory Hills NEED A LOAN? Pascagoula No Storm Damage, 1792 Qn $250. Kg $325 for Sale Wooded lots for housessq ft, Dble wide 3br /2ba. * Free Pre-approval, delivery (850)501-0270 Designated area for Under $30,000. Exc. cond. FHA, VA, & conventianal Manufactured HomesCKC Miniature Pinscher NASA Memory Foam N. Pascagoula, 3br/3ba, Comes w/ Extras, Loans, Call Howard City water/sewer Queen size matt. set. 20 yr puppies $150 & up, Avail now, No Flooding 588-3242 aft. 5pm Crocker at 228-865-4741 MS Owner Financing 228-327-7116 warr Must sell $495 Can 228-990-7419/ 706-840-4035 or 228-990-3112 Anytime Lic. Mortgage Co. available deliver 228-234-0999 MIN-PIN PUPS 3BR/2BA, 1600 sq ft, ‘01 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba. 228-875-3200 Any condition, any area, 3 PC King Dbl Pillow Top Pascagoula Repairs in Progress! Assume payments. any situation sell your w.msgulfcoastproperty.com Matt/Set never opened 228-769-8819 Eastlawn School District house quickly. 872-4628 228-826-3578 Worth $550 Sell $225 $98,000. MUST SEE! Can deliver 228-234-0999 Pets: Free to 228-218-07 791 HOME for Sale - 3br/2ba, 3.029 ACRES River Bluff 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba, cent. Vancleave w/ h/a, enclosed front porch, A Good Home FOR SALE BY OWNER 5 1904 sq ft, 1.62acs, & pool, Subd., attached carport, set-up George/Greene Co. line on stream. $23,500 769-1461 br, 2 ba on 2 lots, comon rental lot in a park 35 -Thousand +or -ac. All wood cherry bed- FREE TO Good home pletely redone, new roof, Hwy 57, $98,000 1/2 Akita & 1/2 Doberman 601-753-2327/ 601-550-8209 George & Jackson Co. 850- near Lucedale. Call for room suite: dresser, carpet, paint & counter appt. (601)947-2225 6 wks old. 475-5205 496-1109 or www. tops. Ready to move mirror, chest, queen BY Owner, Grand Bay, landandtimber.com ‘99 Fleetwood Eagle Trace into. 1711 Parsley Ave. bed with rails, night Ready to Move in. $82,000 228-229-7906 or 4.34 Ac Lot in Established 52x24, 3 br, 2 ba. 4br/3ba, 2500sq ft, split stand 228-990-6058 (772)529-3358 Subd, Hurley. No trailers. brick, pool, fish pond, Retail Value $2,040 228-588-3769 / 228-369-9699 carport, barn $195,000. FOR SALE BY OWNER Special Price $999 (251)490-0017 Brick home 3 br, 2 ba, HURLEY 6 ACRES large den w/FP. No Storm High land on paved road. ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ Damage. Great Buy. 4310 $66,000 475-0164 / 990-5024 AVAILABLE NOW Jackson Pascagoula St. $85,000 Magnolia Pointe Homes 9.9 ACRES, 3 miles from 228-229-7906 or County N. end of Lily Orchard NEW SUBDIVISION ‘98 16 X80, 3br/2ba, 772-529-3358 “Where Quality is Rd, $40k, 228-588-6162 NEW HOMES 6+ Acres w/2 mobile$18,000; 1/2 ac lot $17,000; 6901 March Rd. Still Affordable” homes, Shop / Playhouse VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE ‘78 12X65, private lot Gautier Theodore, AL & Pool. East Cent. Sch. inc. $17,000. 228-475-3320 tracts, ok for mobiles 3202 Chico St. 251-957-1151 Vancleave Dist. $110,000 228-641-3995 homes. Owner financing. 2000 BUCCANEER Pascagoula www.magnoliapointehomes.com Joe West Realty, 16 x 80, 3 BR, 2 BA, BIG POINT By Owner, ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ 228-497-3797 all appls. Good cond. 4200 sq ft well-built under $25,000/OBO 251-634-1313 LOOKING FOR A HOME construction, 70% comLots & LandMOBILE COUNTY plete, 15 fenced acres, 2000 Riverbirch 16 X80, Garage large barn, other storage George Co. 3br/2ba, $21,000. 3BR/1BA BRICK HOME buildings & cottage Sales (601)947-1550 $200,000/ firm 228-588-1133 VANCLEAVE 3 br, 2 ba, 1200 sq ft, Near Mall F/P. For Sale by Owner. 4 FAMILY SALE, ‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in 613 Janwood Dr, Mob NEED to Move FAST? As is. $76,000 826-0658 East Cent Comm Center, Ocean Springs, $32,000 219Price $125,000 I can buy your house in a Sat, 7amtil, 5065/ 497-3649 after 6p flash! In 8 days or less! For Sale, 3br/1ba Brick 3BR/1BA BRICK HOME home. No water damage. 3BR/2BA, Custom 16X80, (281)467-7284 Industrial PT w/ 1BR/1BA A 228-872-4628 cent. h/a, appl, zone 2 5.75 ACRES Saraland Area Equipment 2BR, 4504 Peach St, $21,000. (601)766-0028 4/3, 2300+ sf, 3 yrs old, w/14 x 60 Mobilehome 1624 Cleveland Rd Pascagoula, $39,000 on Golf Course. (601)766-9708 ‘83 MODEL CASE 880 Price $130,000 /offer Some Owner Mobilehome $215K 954-290-7389 Track-hoe. Runs good. Financing 228-218-2926 Lots & LandCall Steve 228-218-6046 Lots TWO 14 x 80 MOB HOM Rented, 3br older home, 3BR / 2 BA on Acreage HURLEY, 3br/2ba, near Other Areas needs some work, great OCEAN SPRINGS- homeMiscellaneous E. Cent Schs. appt 2300sf, neighborhood. No floodIn Creole, AL Grand Bay, Quail Ridge, 1 sites with water & sewer 3BR / 1 1/2 BA, 14 x 70 $129,900 Steven Jordan ing, $42,000. 228-497-1463 ac lots, w/ septic, $12,900. hookups for rent. 875-3200 In Saraland & Assoc. 228-475-1515 Vancleave, 3br/2ba, 251-865-3200 TRAILERS, 16ft Tandem, Price $60,000 Each MAGNOLIA POINTE 3 BR, 2 BA, Brk home w/ 2628 sq ft, on 5.86 acres, Ramps & Carrier; Lots For Rent $289,000. 228-826-1213 2 ac in Big Point in Dunn 5X8 tilt; 6.5 X10; 3BR/2BA BRICK HOME 8130 Tanner Williams Rd. Est., E. Cent. Sch. Dist. (601)766-3700 Mobilehomes 1300 Schillinger Rd. 2100 sq ft, 100 x 232 Ebay Item #4403740550 Ocean Springs Ft Lot, Great Area Call 251-634-1313 Sales SOD, CENTIPEDE, St. AUG $159,000 228-588-1151 West Mobile Bermuda. Delivery/Install 228‘99 CAV VALIER 16 x 80 2355 Sequoya Trail 396-0282 1-866-374-7277 5217 Yorkshire 1150 sq ft, Waterfront 3 BR, 2 BA, Approx. 3 br, 2 ba, w/FP, oven, Price $220,000 3br/1.5ba, $75,000. Lots/Land stove & refrig. Pay-off. 1400 sf. 505 Heatherstone Ladder& Blum Heritage $125K. 818-5283 CALL BETH AT 228-474-4940 Lv mess. Realty 228-769-1771 WANTED In Jackson 1993 Dble wide, 3br/2ba. County, Lot or House GULF COAST George Co. Will help move or may on water. Call D.K. Moss Point REALTY Lucedale remain as is. Asking 601-362-4022 / 601-981-5722 & Esca. 877-974-2900 $38,000. 228-327-1808 After Renovation we had kitchen cabinets, sink, Petal, Mississippi 3 br, 1.5 2001 INDIES 28 x 72, garage disposal, ba, living rm, kitchen, den 4 br, 3 ba, formal den, Frigidaire wall oven & w/wood heater, brick/ sid- living room w/fireplace. GE smooth cook top for ing, fenc. bkyd, corner lot. $52,500/OBO 251-634-1313 sale items not damaged All new white appl. 2001 CHANDELIER by Katrina. Items good to BENNDALE 2 BR, 1.5 ba, Convenient to everything. 28 x 58 3 BR, 2 BA, all 4513 Oak St, 1244 sq ft, excel cond. 475-5330 4 acres, pond, guest house 1 block from school. Office Space appls, fireplace. $35,000/ 3br/1ba, on over 1 ac. w/bath, lots of $85,000 (601)947-1220 Sunquest Tanning Bed, OBO 251-634-1313 for Rent Latter & Blum Heritage extras. Call for appt. 24 bulb, used 2 mos, excel CONSIDER MOBILE Realty 228-769-1771 28 x 48 RIVERLAND 601-947-6476 cond .$1,200 (601)766-0028 HWY 57(Near I-10) COUNTY...Only minutes 3 br, 2 ba. Immaculate. 1200SF Retailer Office, QUALITY STORAGE 2400 SQ FT 4 br, 2 ba, from the coast via I-10! Zone 2. 601-989-2119 1 1/2 acres, pool. North ***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 As a former resident of BUILDINGS 9am-6pm Pascagoula, I’d be happy Built on site!12X12, $1595 of I-10. $200,000 623-4872 3br/2ba, Barton comm, off Commercial to help you search for 12X16, $1895;16X24, $2695 3507 Dantzler St, 2142 Hwy 63S, fenced yard, on a new home. Call Pam Property 251-625-1626, pg. 423-9283 sq ft, 3br/2ba, Latter & 1.39 acres, $40,000 Templeton Weaver at Blum Heritage Realty. negot. (601)947-6295/ 3 BR, 2 BA, Cinder Block, Roberts Brothers PASCAGOULA 12 UNIT 228-769-1771 601-770-0006 on approx 1/2 acre, furn. Apartment Complex. (Mobile’s leading Interior repairs needed. real estate company): OAKWOOD St, 2000 sq ft, $55,000 228-990-2881 VERY positive cash flow (251)455-3868 (cell), 3br/2ba $99,900. Latter Owner financing avail. (800)245-8643 (office), & Blum Heritage Realty HE ISSISSIPPI RESS 228-623-2211 PamWeaver@RobertsBrothers.com 228-769-1771 ANTIQUE WHSE OF MOBILE 2202 GOVN’T ST. MATTRESS SET Dble SUN OCTOBER 9 @ 1:00 PM Pillow top, new in plastic, PREVIEW 11 a.m. A MOVING! Sacrifice All! Beautiful Qn Anne Cherry King 10-pc bdrm w/mattress set etc. Italian real lthr 7pc den Elegant (solid Mahogany) 10-pc pedestal dining rm w/china etc. All cost over $20K, 1st Antiques $6500 /obo. All like new. Pedestal Dinette w/ J&B ANTIQUES & GIFTS china, fruit Certified Appraiser for all design w/ crackle lthr antiques. Furniture & nailheads, offer 474-7257 lamp restoration. 769-0542 Merchandise 380 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 510 530 G G Real Estate Commercial 595 G 610 Read the Classifieds T M P ACTION ADS FRESH LOADS OF NEW & PREOWNED VEHICLES ARRIVING D A I LY ! Make this your first and last stop! HWY. 90 at 14TH ST. OVERPASS - PASCAGOULA, MS 228-762-3325 1-800-NEW-KIAS Make Every Mile Count. WANT ADS Commercial Property Commercial Building for lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq ft, $450mo. Great location w/ high traffic (601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422 Wade, small Beauty Shop on Hwy 63, some equip inc, could be used as office space. $50,000. 228-475-1515. Steven Jordan & Assoc. 9 acres w/ Commercial 3000 sq ft metal building, perfect staging area, For hurricane construtction. 228-424-7040 Commercial Building for Sale, Call Allen Deal/ Keller Williams Realty 228-861-4165 Real Estate Rentals 635 Furnished Apartments G 1BR Apt totally furn, Peach St, Pascagoula 228-474-2268 Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act, which make it illegal to advertise any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familiar status, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. To report discrimination, call the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-669-9777. The HUD TTY telephone number for the hearing impaired is 212-708-1455. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS All Utilities Furnished. $100- $125 wk. 475-7419 645 Unfurnished Apartments REMODELED 1BR $100/Dep, + $280/Rent, ** 990-7951***475-6813** Read the Classifieds HELP WA N T E D • • • Sales Manager Sales People Auto Detailers Other Positions Av a i l a b l e Apply In Person HWY. 90 at 14TH ST. OVERPASS - PASCAGOULA, MS 228-762-3325 1-800-NEW-KIAS Make Every Mile Count. 645 Unfurnished Apartments GREAT SPECIALS Spacious 1 & 2 BR Safe Residential area near Downtown Beautiful Renovated $410/$500. 762-8969 PATIO APARTMENTS 1950 Pascagoula St. COME & SEE!!! GAUTIER’S BEST LOCATION Singing River Apts. With-in walking to Jr. College & Singing River Mall Call about our 2 BR Specials w/W&D conn. (228) 497-1359 1 BR APT $425mo, All util inc. $200 discount 1st mo 769-3781 Williamsburg Square Townhomes 769-7700 Washer/Dryer Connections Senior & Military Discounts 650 Unfurnished Houses 2BR/1BA, Cent. h/a. 2209 Convent, Pasc. $500/mo. + Dep. 762-5053 Grand Bay, Very Nice 3br/2ba no pets, no smoking, $1,200mo+dep, (251)751-3546 660Mobilehomes Rentals 2 & 3 BR, NO PETS. Credit check. $250 security deposit. $350-$480 month. Some Sect. 8 available. Empty Lots for rent $135$250 Anchor Trailer Park. 497-2475 Forts Lake 2br/1ba, 14x50 No pets,total elect $350mo $250Dep. 251-633-8825 Recreation ■ Indicates Jackson County 710 BoatsPower 710 BoatsPower 710 1999 467 Ranger Bass boat 200HP Evinrude. Fully loaded, $14,000 OBO or willl trade. 251-213-1387 Sea Ray ’98, 21’ Bowrider, kept indoor /new trailer, $14,995. Bill 251-379-1650 19’ Bayliner Bow Rider 140 I/O Mercruiser, new VHF, depth recorder, trailer, like new, $5,500. 251-653-8958 AAA ’01 TRITON TR186 BASS BOAT, Mercury XR6 150, 36V Motorguide TM, Garage Kept. $13,500 251533-3587 97 Robalo 2320 CC, 225 Mariner OS, full trans., alum trlr, new Furuno elecs, t-top/curtains, F/W/ S/W wash down, tuna door, live well, Exc cond, $27,900. 251-379-9078 BoatsPower 710 ’02 19’ PALM BEACH CC ’03 Yamaha 150HP w/extd warr Great Fish & Ski Boat, FF, CD Radio/VHF, Dual Batteries, Exc Cond, Trlr $15,500 251-751-5016 A 2000 19’ Cape Horn, 150 Merc, full elec, alum trlr, t-top w/box. Exc. cond. $16,995. 251-404-6052; 6337591 18FT SEACRAFT ’79. 130HP Johnson ’95, Alum Trlr, DF, VHF, Bimini Top, Well Maint. $7800. 251-6399838; 802-5074 21’ Cape Horn 1995, 200 Yamaha, F/F, GPS, CD plyr, VHF radio, wash down, bate well, Bimini top, $13K. 251-604-1116. ★★★★★★★★★ 04 Xpress w/ 05 90hp Mercury Like New $10,500 Call Billy 251-679-7500 2000 1900LSR Regal 19’, V6, Luxury Pleasure/Ski ’04 Century 2200 Boat, 3 Tops, 1 Owner, w/200 Yamaha 4-Stroke, Perfect Condition, Too low hours, all electronics, many extras to list. loaded, $39,500. 251-610-6989 Shoreline trailer, Service records. $16,200 251-604-5972 20’ Mako cc, exc cond, galvanized trailer, bimini top, 35FT Grand Banks Style etc. Johnson 130hp Motor, Trawler ’83 New diesel $5,500 obo. 251-476-1173 generator, 2BR, 2BA, 22’ GRADY WHITE radar, TV, Walk around Cuddy Cabin, stereo, all the Toys! Johnson Ocean Runner, $92,000. Alum 251-331-0044 trailer, Great Cond! 18FT Wellcraft CC 115HP $10,000. Yamaha, galv trlr, bought ★★ 251-583-3670 ★★ new 3/05! only 10 hrs. Must see! $18,500 251-621-1588; 1978 Mako CC w/ 2001 767-2401 250HP Mercury, $11,700. 228-826-0330 lev mesg. BoatsPower ’05 Kenner 23FT 225 Yamaha 4-stroke, w/trailer, Garman 188C stereo/CD, VHF, T-top, wash down, dual batt., trim tabs, down rigger, low hrs, warranty started 7/9/05. $34,500. 251665-4372; 656-4782 Yamaha 250 OX66, fuel injected, Salt Water Series II 2002 ENGINES. 30’’ shafts. Low hours, transferable warr until July 2007. REDUCED further $12K for pair. Gulf Shores. 251-967-1227, 510-1227 760 Campers/ Travel Trailers 2005 JAYCO Jayflight Travel Trailer. 27’ Bumper Pull. New condition, Never Used. $15,200 Call Gray @228-623-0355■ 2005 Keystone Springdale 30ft, TT sleeps 10, large 17’ Nitro Bass Boat, all options, galvanized trailer, LR slideout, like new, 115hp Mercury, looks new, $19,000. 228-588-2681 ■ $6,900 obo. 251-476--1173 2004 Americamp Travel 23’ STRATOS 2300 WA, Cabin/Walk around, 1993, Twin 140 Ocean Pros, VHF/Loran, Loadmaster Alum trlr. New Batts. Serviced. $12,500. 251-3447711 Lewis. 16’ Skiff 35hp Stack 3 Johnson, 67lb Motor Guide TM 24 volt, galvanized trailer, all in good shape. $3,500. 251-476-2717 1987 17.5’’ CPS Stauter, 55 HP Nissan, Galvinized trailer, Live well, Exc. Cond., $ 4800 OBO Call 251-605-5640 ’99 Bayliner, 1950 Capri Bowrider, 135 Mercruiser, I/O, Low hours, cover. Like New! $7400. 251-634-0811 or A ’92 Custom Built Sturdy 401-5641 Fishing Boat w/Trailer, 14’ Aluminum John Boat ’98 Tohatsu 40HP motor, trailer, trolling mtr, bat$2800. 251-479-9929 tery, seats, custom camo, exc JAVELIN 389T 1995, 19’, shape, 150 Evinrude, Galv $975 obo. 251-626-6343 Tandem Axle Trailer, options galore. Great Kenner 18 Center Console, Cond! $8500 OBO. 251-679Brand New 2005, Less than 9064 15 hrs, Loaded electronics, 1999 Worldcat, 25’ w/twin Perfect Cond! $16,500. 251130 Hondas, 3 axle trailer. 689-0605 $38,500. 251-949-6150; 251’04 31FT Trophy WA 422-0450 w/Cuddy cabin. Sleeps 4. 1980 23’ Robalo Cuddy Twin 225 4-stroke. Like Cabin, Mercury 225HP O/B new! In water only 10x. galv trlr. $6900 obo. $97,000. 251-578-5712 Call Randy 251-423-0326 ’04 Kenner 23FT, 225 17’ SEA STRIKE ’03 Yamaha 60hp. Like new Optimax, T-top, GPS, depth finder, dual batteries, low $11,000 hours. $35,000. 251-402-8512 251-510-5400 19’ Key West Bay/Reef 2003, 150 Yamaha, alum. trailer, electronics, trolling motor, low hrs, $19,900. 850206-2979 9-B THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 Trailer 31’ Bumper Pull, with 1 slide-out. Like new cond. $16,500 Call Gray @228-623-0355■ 2004 5th wheel Sportsman 24’ Pontoon Boat, ’96 90hp 28.5ft, 3 slides, used 1X Force, good cond, runs $25,000. (251)633-6209 great, cover & extras, 26’ TAG-A-LONG Sleeps 7, $8,875 obo. 251-341-1460 new tires, water heater & refrig., etc. $2850 Boats 601-508-3870 / 601-508-1905 720 Sail MACGREGOR 26M ’05 Motorhomes Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/ sail, trailer, water ballast. $19,990. 2511-809-0408 2000 Mountain Air 33ft 2 slides, V-10 Banks eng, PEARSON 35 24 kmi loaded, ext warr. 30hp Yanmar diesel, sloop centerboard, 11’ beam, 3.9- Onan Gen. 2000 Saturn 5.5 draft, very good cond.- inc. $65,0000. 251-961-1675 no storm damage. $30,000. 27ft COBRA Class C, 251-929-2853. runs great, generator, roof air, CLEAN! LAKESPORT ‘02, alum, $10,500. 228-875-2944 30hp Yamaha, Precision Mix & trlr, $4,000. 2005 Monaco Diplomat firm, 228-588-3988 40ft, 4 slides, 3k mi, loaded, $175,000. nego. 251-421-1335/ 251-634-9821 Jet 780 730 Skis COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully equipped, good cond. ’04 Honda Aqua Trax 1200 $15,000 @ 17 Turbo, 3 Seater, Blk/Silver, Magnolia St East , Trlr, Custom Cover, 165HP, Lucedale, 228-990-2881 20 Hrs. $8495. 251-660-2858 ‘93 Winnebago Brave 33’ Boston Whaler, 17’ Campers/ 62k mi gas rebuilt eng, Montauk, ’86 hull, ’96 88HP excel cond. $22,500. Travel Johnson, (251)649-2204/ 251-751-6604 Trailers bimini top, cover, $7900 251‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new 990-5799 463-3375 STARCRAFT ‘96, 28ft AC & refrigerator, 2002 16’ PolarKraft w/50HP w/ superslide, 5th wheel, 47k mi, good cond, $18,000. Mercury, trolling mtr, car- sleeps 6, kept covered. (251)847-3339 pet, exc. cond. $7,500 firm $15,500. (601)947-1065 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW 251-580-0459 5th Wheel 28ft, w/ large 1 owner. Exc. cond. slide-out, like new & 23K miles. 228-826-4262 ★★★★★★ 38FT PACEMAKER 1965 Dodge 2500 diesel truck, excel cond. Must see! twin diesel, $10,000. 26ft Southwind Flair, $34,500. 228-826-4682 251-661-5564 Class A, runs great, 2004 FLEETWOOD, clean int, slight body 21 FT. CREST PONTOON TACOMA PopUp, 1 owner damage. $8,500 reduced. BOAT. ’96, 115 Mariner, excel cond., $8,200 228-875-2944 loaded, great shape. 228-217-2802 or 474-6233■ $8,500 251-649-9590 ‘89 DOLPHIN 33’ Good cond. $7500/obo 2003 Travel Trailer 28ft, 20’ Classic AMF Robalo, (601)508-7723 175 Johnson, Tandem Trlr, like new, assume loan @ $200.21, 9 yrs or pay off VHF, F/F, New Cover, appr $16,000. 601-947-9811 $4500. 251-621-4844 or 251‘95 BOUNDER J 34ft, 626-1595 good cond. payoff JAYCO 5th Wheel 2003, $24,000 228-769-1020 ’96 Cobia 171/2FT CC, 75hp Bunkhouse w/ super slide / 228-623-5030 cent h/a, elect jacks, qn Yam, trol motor, GPS, bed, microwave, many depth fndr, weather band extras, inc partly furn & radio, cover. Exc cond hitch, $18,300. can also $7200 251-345-3300 sell 250 Ford 6.0 liter, diesel crew camp as 21 ft. 2000 Logic CC, T-Top, 200 Evinrude combo. (601)947-3521/ 601-508-0247 Ocean Pro, runs great $15,000 251-367-0683 1997 COACHMAN Catalina Lite, Bumper pull, 25ft, 12ft Aluminum Boat TT, fully loaded w/ 25hp Johnson, trolling motor & trailer excel cond. $9,500. 601-394-2709/ 601-508-1150 $500. 228-990-8926 Antique & 5th Wheel 2004 Cedar HYDRA-SPORTS Collectibles 21ft. 1992 WAC Deep V, 200 Creek By Forest River, 37FLQS, 4 slide outs, Evinrude, full transom, ’87 Chevy Silverado Short engine bracket, swim plat- sleeps 6, frpl, qn Br, Bed, 20K Engine, 8K 27” TV, DVD/stereo, 2ac form, hydraulic steering, Trans, Auto, O/D, AC, PS, trim tabs, live well, wash- units, Corian ceramic , New Paint, All Like New! down, fishfinder, GPS, 2000 solid oak cabinets, dinette, $5800. 251-591-1569 Performance trailer, main- fully loaded & outfitted, tenance current, incl. new home ready, will move to your lot, everything stays, powerpack, waterpump, rebuilt carbs, ready to fish. $62,000. 228-826-2655/ 228-424-5815/ Looks sharp. Exc. boat. 228-249-2285 $9,400 251-581-5633 760 Vehicles ■ Indicates Jackson County 910 WANT ADS 910 Antique & Collectibles CHEVROLET 1963 2-dr hardtop, 327 auto, like new. May trade for antique pickp. $9000. 251-463-8393. up 920 Cars BMW 740iL 1997 Excellent condition! 139K miles, $8900. Call 251-510-1102 Chevy Corvette 1978, Silver Anniversary, T-Top, 4 Barrel V8 Engine, Great Restoration Project $5500 OBO 251-709-1216 920 Cars Ford Mustang GT ’03, 2DR Coupe, Bright Red, 5-spd, 4.6 lt V8, Fully Loaded, lthr, Maxed Out! 28K miles. Under Fact Wrnty, $17,000. 251-747-5997 BUICK LESABRE 1994 52K, garage kept, Clean engine, regular mainteFORD MUSTANG GT ’04 nance, Excellent 5 Spd, Black, Leather, 31K condition $4500. 251-232-3766 Miles, 6 Disc CD, Exc CHEVY EL CAMINO CADILLAC BROUGHAM Condition! $17,900 obo. Call 251-454-1904 Classic 1987. New black ’94 cherry paint, new 350 Loaded, Extra Nice, FORD MUSTANG GT 05, Chevy engine. $8000. 25178k Miles, $5500. black, premium pkg, 510-8221. 251-649-0355; 510-6949 2300 mi, like new, Chrysler New Yorker ’47 CADILLAC ELDORADO not flooded, $29k nego4 dr, straight 8, fluid drive, tiable 228-818-0645 ’91 new paint & int. Very 162k Mi, Powder Blue w/ FORD Taurus ‘96, all sharp car. White power, leather, sunroof, $8,500. 251-653-8958 Top. Beautiful Car! CD, new trans & ac, Reduced Ford Mustang ’64 140k mi, $3,250. D 228Convertible, 85% Restored $2450! 251-666-6585, 463-5092 809-4050, N228-326-4324 Must Sell! $11,000 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 251-662-7565 Ford Taurus SE ’05, ’02 FORD Mustang Coupe ‘67 all options w/sunroof, beau- Like New! Assume Note. $14,950. 251-423-8330 fully restored, auto, w/ ac, tiful, good gas mileage, leave msg. trade considered. $11,000. 228-990-8329 $15,900obo. 251-510-4669 ★★★★★★★ Mercedes 220 ’71, Gas, Chev. Caprice Classic 89. Mercury Sable ’96, red, 27K miles on rebuilt Square body, AC,, needs 132k, runs good, cold AC, engine, work. $1950 OBO 251-463PW. $3,100. 251-391-7894 Runs Good. $3500. 5572, 463-9323 or 431-1831 251-990-9604 or 219-5676 ★★★★★★★★ Chevy Camaro 1999, 6 cycl, PONTIAC TEMPEST 1966 great gas mileage, good White, wire wheels, Cars tires, factory installed $1200 OBO 251-545-7869 spoiler pkg, very clean! ★★★★★★★★★★ Adult driven, well mainACURA 3.0 CL 1997 2DR tained, 1 owner, 95K hwy Lincoln Towncar ’03, coupe, Black, sunroof, miles, Must see! $7900. 251Only 7100 miles. leather, Loaded! 115K, 591-5735 $22,500. 251-342-2097 $7000 Firm. 251-680-3829 251-680-3838 Chevy Camaro RS ’91, HONDA ACCORD 1996 All Power, Good Cond, 4DR, auto, 121k miles, ACURA 3.2 CL ’01: Blk/blk $3000 $5000 lthr, loaded, all pwr, 6-CD, 251-610-0659 251-675-2669 or 599-3596 Sunroof, Bose stereo, 64K mi. Below NADA at Chevy Caprice ’92 Station Honda Accord EX ’00 $14,500. 251-989-3030 Wagon, 1 owner, 63K, 25-30 85k, 33 MPG, ABS, AT, AC, ACURA 3.2CL TYPE S ’01 MPG, new tires, exc trans, PL, sunroof, new tires, like $3,800. 251-471-1912 after 6 new, $10,650. 251-626-5802 Red, Black Lthr, CD, Sunroof, All CHEVY CORVETTE 1998, HONDA ACCORD EX 2004, Options! New Tires! 68K 41k Miles, 1-Owner, 4 cyl. Leather w/every Miles. Convertible, available option incl. XM $13,400. Call 251-786-7500 Pewter w/Blk Top, Blk Int, satellite radio, 58k hwy Good Cond. $25,000 Acura Legend Coupe ’89 mi., serviced for 60k mi. 251-751-5900 btwn 8am-8pm AT, cold AC, 12-CD, Polk w/brand new tires. Exc. spkr, s/rf, PW, PL, crse, Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03 cond. $17,900 251-928-8248 well maint. $3000 obo 25117k, covered/garaged, HONDA CIVIC 1998 4-Dr 435-4757 709-2332 405hp, Awesome! 6spd, DX Silver $36,750 Serious only. AUDI ’01 A6 2.7T AWD 5-spd. 124K mi; 35mpg. 251-246-5745 Dk. grn w/tan lthr, 41,500 New tires. Exc. cond. mi, $4450. 251-232-6192 CHEVY IMPALA Great Cond! Htd. seats, ’02, leather, 59k miles, Honda Civic DX ’00, sunroof, $13,500. 251-246-4311 Green, 77K miles, Bose stereo/CD, Premium Excellent Cond! 1 Owner. pkg. CHEVY MALIBU 03 $20,000. 251-610-2024 lv msg. GAS SAVER...GOOD CAR $8,250. 251-604-1155 or 251246-5868 4dr, tan, $10,699 BMW 325i ’01 251-605-0656 626-1956 Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K Honda’s From $500! CHEVY MALIBU 2004 mi POLICE IMPOUNDS Auto, PW, PL, cruise, tilt, All records. $21,000 For listings call Call 251-623-9030 CD, under fcty warr., 800-366-9813, Extension 4500 $9900. BMW 325IC CONVT. ’95 HYUNDAI Sonata ’02, 4dr, Call 251-209-8651 super low miles, carfax, 1 6 cyl, leather, 1 owner, white/tan lthr, auto, Chrysler Concord LXI ’01 owner, low mi, mint cond. pwr top, $10,000. 251-55479k miles, Loaded! under warr. 4583 garage kept, Very nice! $12,300. 228-497-1399 $8900. 251-675-6059 BMW 530i 2002 INFINITI G35 ’03, Silver/ Sport & Prem. Pkg 61K mi CHRYSLER SEBRING beige lthr, AT, sunroof, xm GTC CONVERTIBLE ’04. Gray w/Gray Interior, MUST 24K mi, cruise, 6-disc CD, radio, loaded, 4DR, only 22k, $25,000 251-443-3258, SEE!! garage kept, warranty. 648-0246 $24,900. Call 251-421-5969 $17,900 251-661-1911 920 BMW 740 2000 High mileage. $15,000 251-458-6555 BMW X5 2004 3.0. Automatic, 24k miles, Metallic black, sunroof, leather (heated seats) $42,500 251-680-5642 Read the Classifieds THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS 920 Cars 920 Cars Lexus ES300 ’03. Loaded, voice GPS, moon S/L, $5k Mark Levinson stereo, Exc. cond. $24,500 251-3661646, 990-8266 HONDA ACCORD EX ’02 Auto, 4dr, Lthr, 4cyl, AC, Sunroof, All Power, 58K Mi.. $12,800 ★★ 251-533-5531 Lexus ES300 ’99, Black, Tan lthr, AT, V6, CD, all power. Very Clean, Runs Perfect. Must Sell! $8900 CASH. 251-404-7445 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ’98 AT, Sunroof, All Power, Alloys, New Tires, 142K, White, Beauti ful Car! $6500. 251-661-8633 LEXUS GS400 ’98, new tires/ brakes, carfax, V8, loaded, book value $16,665, sacrifice $13,995. 251-5544583. NISSAN MAXIMA SE 2003 Sunroof, all power, tinted windows, 75K miles. Nice car $18,500. 251-865-9457 LINCOLN LS ‘04 Pearl white Leather, Loaded. 19K mi. $22,500, /offer 228990-7780 /228-475-5170 NISSAN SENTRA GXE ’98 5Spd, 87,400 Mi, PW/PL, Cruise, 1-Owner, Alpine Stereo w/Infinity Speakers $4500 251-709-9042 Lincoln Town Car Cartier ’97 loaded, looks & runs great, silver w/ black top, $5,250. 251-928-0914 Oldsmobile Alero 1999 White, sunroof, spoiler, 79,500 miles, new tires, all new belts/hoses, $6000. 251866-0100 Lincoln Town Car POLICE IMPOUNDS Executive series 1996, Chevy’s From $500! Crimson tide Red/grey For listings call leather intr. 74K, $7200. 251800-366-9813, Extension 2241 626-5787 402-0738 Lincoln Towncar ’01, Executive Series, Good Cond, Power Everything, $10,500. 251-476-4600 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ’98. Red, 134k mi., Auto. Excellent condition. $5,000. Call Elizabeth at 251-4906587 MAXDA MIATA ‘91, hi mi, but runs great, New timing belt, tires, & brakes. Did Not Flood! $3,500. 228-623-4616 Pontiac Grand Prix GT ’00 Blue, tan leather, Loaded! alloy wheels, sunroof, spoiler, 106k, $5800. 251-3916722; 786-4333 Pontiac Grand Prix GT1 MAZDA 3 S ’04 ’04 4 Door, Sport Package Moon Roof, Spoiler, $18,000. Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar, new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K 251-602-6699 or 402-8818 mi. $10,900. 251-490-5356 MAZDA MIATA 1991 PONTIAC Grand Prix, Red, 81K miles, 5-spd, air, ‘93, ac, elect windows, radio/cass. Good cond. runs great, $2,500. $4000. 251-660-9335 228-217-7606 MAZDA MIATA CONV ’97 Great Gas Mileage!! Exc PONTIAC TRANS AM Cond! CD, 54K Miles, $8100 1996, Leather, Garage Kept, 42k Miles, Lady 251-471-6741 or 490-8499 Owned & Operated. No MERCEDES 300E 1989 Smoke, $10,500. 601-947-8600 White, tan int., 183K mi. or 251-331-4133 Well cared for. Beautiful. REPO SALE $4,900. 251-452-0667; 454-2516 Auto Credit, Inc. MERCEDES 420SEL 1988 Dealers Only 228-769-9888 Smoke silver/brown, 26k Saturn L200 ’01 miles. Perfect. 2nd owner 4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr $17,000. seats, black, 82k mi, $4,950. Call 251-455-8234 251-634-1080 or 895-14588 Mercedes Benz SL500 Saturn L300 ’03, Luxury Roadster ’97, 63k, 2nd owner, like new, $26,000. Class, AC, sunroof, 6 disc CD, heated seats, power 850-382-0957 everything, V6 3.0 L, MERCEDES E320 SW ’00 $10,500 251-648-5003 White, Leather, Sunroof, SATURN SL1 ’02 3rd Row Seat. $24,500 obo. 4DR, Moving: Must Sell! Must see. Walt 228-424-6555 69k Miles. Exc Condition. MERCEDES SL 500 ’99 $6500. 251-391-9066 White, immaculate, a must Scion TC ’05, Like New! see beauty. $23,500. Call Loaded, Sil, AT, 21K, Roof, 251-232-7307 Alloys, Spoiler, XM, MERCURY GRAND MAR- 30mpg, Wrnty, $16,500. 251QUIS LS 2000. 68K miles, 990-8341 leather, CD, loaded. $9900. TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2000 251-635-1125; 421-8481. Beige, 59K Miles, CD, MITSUBISHI GALLANT All Power, One Owner. ‘98 ES, a/c, sunroof, pw, $9800 Infinity Q45 ’97, pl, 100K mi. 1 owner. Dodge Neon ’04 Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 Kelly Green, 133K, Beige. Exc. cond. $4200 silver, auto, tilt, CD, TOYOTA CELICA GT 2002 Local car, Top of the line 251-639-2393/ 251-234-4008■ like new, 35k miles, White, 60,000 miles $7500. 251-209-4611 $6,900. 251-626-6888 $12,500 NISSAN 350-Z ’04 FORD CROWN VIC Police Jaguar S-Type ’00, 4.0 V8, 1 owner, 11K miles. $24,900. 251-633-9514; 421-7281 Interceptor ’04. Ready for loaded, super low miles, Estate Sale. 251-653-1599; TOYOTA COROLLA ’95. carfax, 1 owner, new tires, 251-209-2021. police work. 3200 miles. Blue, PW, PL, automatic, sacrifice $16,900. 251-554$14,900. 251-666-2405 Sunroof, cruise, CD, 99K NISSAN ALTIMA 02 4583. FORD MUSTANG 2003. miles. Excellent condition. 2.5, 4cyl, loaded, pearl Black, spoiler, all opts. JAGUAR XJ8 ’98 white, leather, like new 40k $5500. 251-414-5775 Mint cond. Only 29k Mi. 41k miles, white/tan mi. $11,000 251-626-6888 Toyota Scion XB ’04, Factory Warr. $12,900 OBO leather, sunroof, like new. Loaded w/Prem Sound, XM NISSAN ALTIMA ’03 251-510-3449 625-1484 $14,900 251-721-5626 Silver, Spoiler, 47K, CD, Radio, DVD, Fog Lights, FORD MUSTANG ‘99, Air Bags, Spoiler, 15k Mi, LEXUS ES300 ’02 Tint silver,sunroof, cloth int, Prem Tires, 29.5 MPG Very Good Cond! Loaded! Widows, DVD Ready, 5 spd, loaded, no radio City/Hwy $14,500 251-76753K Miles, Silver/Gray Int. Under $6,500. (601)947-4545 $22,000. Call 251-276-3634 Warr. $15,900. 251-709-0112 8467 JIM ROBINSON AUTOMOTIVE GROUP Rebates Up to $ 6,750 HUGE! SELECTION OF NEW & USED WITH MORE ARRIVING DAILY! Parts-Service-Body Shop Open Special Hurricane Incentives Available Additional $75000 discount NO PAYMENTS for * 90 DAYS Special Purchase GM CO. VEHICLES IN-STOCK “ON THE GROUND” TAHOES, YUKONS, TRAIL BLAZERS, CANYONS, CHEVY COLORADOS SAVE THOUSANDS!! *New Vehicles Only. Subject to Credit Approval. **All ‘05 Model Yukons, Suburbans, Tahoes, Avalanches, plus; ‘05 model Pontiac, Buick, GMC, Chevorlet, Cadillac & Select ‘06 GM’s OR LALINDA PHONE: 228-762-2711 1-800-252-9028 10-B 920 THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS Cars 950 Volkswagon Jetta GLS 2002, 46k, White, Sunroof, Leather, CD, New Tires, $12,900. Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905 Sport Utility Vehicles FORD EXCURSION 2001 XLT model, 4WD, 3rd seat, loaded, rear air, 69k miles, $16,000 251-947-4081 Ford Expedition ’04, Loaded, 3rd seat, rear air, 23K miles. Excellent Condition! $25,920. 601-3945218 VW BEETLE TDI, 2000, GLS, 40MPG, turbo diesel loaded, new tires Sharp Car! $10,200. 228-326-6291/ 28-826-0856■ 22 950 Sport Utility Vehicles GMC Yukon SLT, ’99, Leather, all power, very clean, blue, original owner, 103,000 miles, excellent condition $10,500, 251-4635988 or 251-343-9784 GMC Yukon XL, ‘04, 12k mi, no flood damage, black, tow pkg, On-Star, Bose System, sunroof, Ford Expedition 2001, Black, Over $10k in Extras, heated seats, rear air, $30,000. D251-865-6315/ Sport Utility Including Custom 23’’ N251-865-4765 Wheels, Custom Suede Vehicles Interior & Sound System. ★ JEEP SAHARA 1997 ★ 56k Miles, Must See. BMW X5 ’04, 20.5K mi, Black, 6 cycl, 5 speed, AC, $18,500. 713-385-0156, 251black, LOADED!! CD, 974-5535 Panoramic sunroof, sat 80K, new tires w/2’’ lift. radio, garage kept $8900. 251-583-0615 FORD EXPEDITION E. $36,900. 251-344-5767 BAUER 02. White/tan, ★ JEEP WRANGLER 1991 leather, loaded. TV, VCR, BMW X5 2005 ★ 3rd seat, rear air. Exc. 16K miles, Red, 5-spd, 2’’ Lift; new cond. $16,900 251-802-0096 Great Deal! Sacrifice. tires, rims, seats & stereo. $42,000. 251-402-7748 160K miles. $5900. 251-633FORD EXPLORER 98 8810 CHEVROLET Blazer ’95 SPORT. 2Dr, standard 4WD, 4 dr, 194k mi, $2,900. trans, AC, 86K mi., dk. ★★★★★★ (601)947-9558/ (601)947-1065 green. $3,695 OBO. Call or ISUZU TROOPER ’95 text msg. 251-533-1281 White, 135k miles, $5500 CHEVY Avalanche ‘02, OBO 251-626-5951 Mon-Sat., high & dry, 22” rims, ap, FORD EXPLORER 8-6. SPORT TRACK ’01. loaded, 77k mi, clean, Loaded, 118K miles, sun$15,995. 228-366-0412 HONDA PASSPORT 1997 roof, exc. cond., $10,500 AT, V6, A/C, Pwr, CD, CHEVY BLAZER ’02 251-366-9778 4WD, New tires. Great 4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New Tires, Ford Explorer Sport Track shape. Consider all trades. Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc ’04, Wht/Tan, PW, PL, CD, $4,700. 251-471-5962 L Shape DVD Sys, 22’’ wheels, Grill, HONDA Passport ‘99, $10,500. 601-508-1677 35K mi, Still under wrnty. Nicest Around, Real Head clean, great replacement Chevy Blazer 1994, full vehicle, $6,999. Turner! $12K in access size, runs great! Looks 228-588-3988 great! Future collectors $25,000 obo. 251-401-6143 HONDA PILOT EX 2004. vehicle. 169K, 350HP, V8 FORD EXPLORER XLT 37K engine, new AC, new tires, ’00 miles, new tires, 17 city/22 new speakers, new receivSunroof, All Power, Less hwy, exc cond. $25,499. Call er hitch, new nerf bars, than 100K Miles, $8800. Joe 251-473-1080; 377-9135 K&N air filter, tornado air Call 251-342-9341 intake sys., k’less entry HUMMER H2 2003 FORD EXPLORER XLT $5300 251-633-6729 Loaded, New Tires, Pewter ’98 Color, Lady Owner, $36,000. CHEVY BLAZER 2000 Good Condition 251-421-6591 or 421-4383 Fully loaded, new tires, Asking $3800 OBO. low miles. Wife’s car. 251-947-5059 Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00 Super clean. $7300. 251-610GMC Envoy ’04, Like New! 4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi, 1238 Mint Cond! $11,500 obo. Low Miles, Loaded, Under CHEVY COLORADO ’05 Warranty. $25,000. 251-610- Call 251-928-3268 or 583-07002 Red, 2wd, Crew Cab, 975 0659 JEEP GRAND CHEROMiles. $21,800. Please Call KEE ’99 GMC YUKON ’04, loaded, 601-766-1540; 601-508-2870 custom lthr, 3rd seat, car- Limited, 4x4, Blue, CHEVY SUBURBAN 2001 Leather, All Power, 104K fax, low miles, like new, lg Gold LT, auto-ride, loaded, screen tv/dvd, book value Miles. $9500. Call 251-377clean, 89k miles, $19,500 $30,770, sacrifice $24,900. 4829 Call Jimmy 251-656-2292 251-554-4583 Jeep Grand Cherokee Chevy Suburban LT ’96, Laredo ’00, 4x4, Maroon, GMC Yukon ’99 4WD, Pwr Mirrors, Auto, CD, Lthr, Sunroof, loaded, PW, PL, CD, PW/PL, V8, Lthr Original 144K, Excel Cond! $7700. cruise, exc cond, 101k Owner, Exc cond $8500 251251-463-5514; 751-1817 miles, $8,950. 251-767-2395 605-6943 or 679-8212 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd GMC Yukon Denali ’00, CHEVY TAHOE 01, ’04 leather, loaded, 80k mi, 133K mi., Silver, Fully Loaded, New Tires, Great 2wd, Black, Lthr, 27K 3rd row seat, excel cond. Miles, Warr. Loaded w/all Condition! $13,500. d. 251$17,900. (601)201-2659 Amenities! $23,500 obo. 251471-1137 or n. 454-6747 645-7157 CHEVY TAHOE 1997 GMC YUKON SLT ’02 White, leather, tow packBlack/Gray Leather, 4x4, JEEP WRANGLER ‘93 4.0 age, auto, air, hard-top, full 3rd Row Seat, Fully AM/FM/CD, loaded, good doors, 103K. $6800 Loaded! cond. $19,900 OBO. 251-753-3062 228-588-2476/ 228-218-1998■ $7000. 251-633-7750 JEEP WRANGLER ’98 GMC YUKON SLT ’03. 3rd Chevy Tahoe LT 1999 4x4, 6 cyl, auto, cold row seats, loaded, lthr, 67K 4WD, 4DR, Tan/grey AC, CD, extra clean miles, new tires. leather intr, new battery, $10,000. 601-394-4177 $19,750. REDUCED 251-633new brakes, just serviced, 6914; 490-6914 121K, $8750 obo. 850-384JEEP WRANGLER ’99 9600 or 251-767-1074 6 cyl, auto, alloy wheels, GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, soft top, hunter green. CHEVY TAHOE LT 1999 Loaded, Leather, Seats 8, $11,750 251-649-0841 107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy Pewter, 4WD, 4DR, w/Chrome Trim, Great Loaded! leather, CD, tow JEEP WRANGLER pkg, all power, 126K, $8500. Cond, Must See! $12,100. SPORT 01 Call 251-605-1146 251-747-5466 6 cyl, auto, leather, new tires, yellow, $13,500. 251GMC YUKON SLT 2003 Chevy Trail Blazer 2002 66k, AM/FM/CD, Bose pre- 973-2077, 422-3436. Excellent condition $13,900. under Warranty. mium sound, leather, new JEEP WRANGLER tires, $21,500. 251-675-8395. 251-368-3218 SPORT ’01 950 950 Sport Utility Vehicles CHEVY TAHOE ‘00, LS 3rd seat, 76k mi. No Storm Damage, Excel Cond. $16,500. 228-826-4619/ 228-218-6800 Sport Utility Vehicles Toyota Sequoia Limited 2001 Loaded! sunroof, white w/tan, leather, 105k miles. $17,000. 251-228-2566 Foley Jeep Wrangler ‘‘X Pkg’’ ’04 Black, auto, CD, 11k mi, chrome wheels, nerf bars, front/rear bumper, $17,500. 251-209-6480 KIA SPORTAGE 1999 Auto, 4WD, PW, 110k miles Excellent $4500 CASH Call 251-583-1076 Land Rover Discovery 2003 Silver, 4WD, Loaded, Still Under Warranty, Low Mileage, $27,000 251-4216591 or 421-4383 960 Trucks DODGE DAKOTA 2001 White w/ Black Leather Interior, 4dr, 4.6L, V8, Loaded. $9750. Call 251-9865301 or 978-5511 TOYOTA SEQUOIA SR5 DODGE DAKOTA SPORT 2002, Silver, Leather, V8, ’98 Rear 56K, Toolbox, Cold AC, CD, Spoiler, 4dr., CD/Cass., 53K Bedliner, XM Radio. $5000. Miles. $23,000. 251-957-6724 Call 228-219-1363 Lv. Msg. 960 Trucks OLET S-10 1998 CHEVRO V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual Correct Miles. Exc. Condition $5950 Call 251-633-6800 DODGE DURANGO 2001 Maroon, cloth, Pwr seats, Infiniti Sound, 50K, 10-CD, balance of 7yr warr, $13,500. 251-946-2217 99 FORD F150 S/C V8, AUTO, XLT, AC, STEREO, LOCAL TRADE, #5T1069A 10,990 $ 960 Trucks FORD F-150 ’97 57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C GOOD COND. $6850 ★★251-634-8119★★ FORD F-150 LARIAT 2005. 7k miles, super crew cab, bed cover, chrome wheels, many extras. $28,500 251753-5282 Ford F-150 XLT 1995 139k, Full Size, Clean, Steel Rims, Good Cond, All Power, $4100 OBO. 251-623-9633 GMC Z-71 SLT 2000 Ext Cab, 4x4, 71k Miles, Leather CD, PW/PL, Heated Seats. Exc Cond. $14,500. 251-421-7275 GMC Z71 1500 ’98 Ext’d Cab, Pewter/Blue, PW, PL, new tires, brush guard, dual exhaust, tool box, Rhino Liner, Great cond! 170k, $8900. 251-973-3101 ma Ext Cab Toyota Tacom 1998 Prerunner, 4cyl, auto, 94k, dk green/tan cloth, PW, PL, very clean. $9850. 251-344-8414. 980 Motorcycles ’00 Yamaha Venture, MM Edition, Touring Bike, ivory & tan, 39k, looks new, 2 headsets & helmets, MPG, 40M $8,995. 251-476-7888 Toyota Tundra ’02 TRD, 2wd, 4 dr access cab, 77k miles, gray, $14,500 ‘01 HONDA CBR 929 obo. 251-680-7966 Erion Racing, 7k mi, runs & looks new many extras, $5,000. 228-218-5150 Vans 970 CHEV. EXPRESS ’99 w/Southern Comfort Plat Conversion. White & tan w/leather. NS owner, 89K miles. FAB! $11,500 OBO. MUST SELL! 251-679-9064 CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1996 V-6, AT, 2 AC’s, AL, AD, Work Vehicle, 8 Passenger, White, 148k, $3800. 251-3448812 ’04 R. King cust. 2 seats, 2 windshields, chrome front end, Vance & Hines True Dual Exhaust, detachable backrest $18,200 251-6669760 980 Motorcycles HARLEY DAVIDSON 883 XL Sportster ’01, Screaming Eagle Pkg, Lots of Extras! $6000 obo. 753-4170; 633-7837 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide ’96, great bike, many extras. Call for details. $10,500. 251-928-8294 or 583-0496 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Standard 2001. Great shape, 11,731 Miles, Black, $14,750. 251-422-5586 Harley Davidson Road King Classic 2002, 17K miles, some extras, garage 2000 Yamaha Roadstar Silverado 1600CC, Loaded! kept. Under warranty. $17,900. 251-675-8617 20K miles, $7000 obo 251-649-8380; 232-8445 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom ’05, 1045 miles 2002 HONDA 1800 2400mi, lots of extras, NOW $11,500 windshield, saddle bags, obo. 251-626-7782 or 423-5949 dble seat, triple lights, Harley Davidson Sportster, lots of extra chrome & 1200 Custom ’99, air kit, access. $12,500. 228pipes, new tires, $6000. 251475-8434/ 228-806-1980 973-2077, 422-3436. 2002 HONDA CBR600 F4I. Harley Davidson Sporty 8,OOO miles, exhaust, new 2002, 1200 Custom, tires, extras. $5650 OBO Screaming Eagle, lots of 251-455-1879 Leave chrome, $8000. Call 251-649Message. 0492, 251-802-3214 2004 Suzuki Katana HD Road King ’98, 38K, 750CC, Like New! custom seat, luggage rack, $5500 windscreen, many extras, 251-957-3463 gar kept, Reduced! $9,500 2004 YAMAHA ROADSTAR obo. Call 228-875-3830 Silverado windshield, sadHONDA GOLDWING 2002 dlebags, Rhinehart GL 1800, 6 cyl, ABS, 14K exhaust, 7800 miles, $8700 mi, 251-602-4908 Black, Elec reverse, $12,000. 251-442-0885 ‘93 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sportster 1200 CC. Good HONDA MAGNA 750 ’98 cond. Must see. $5200/obo Black/Blue, 4,800 Miles, 601-508-7723 Very Good Condition! $5500 Call 251-960-1655 AAA Red Harley 98 Dyna Conv in great condition Honda VTX 1800R ’03 with complete service 950 Mi, Pipes, Warranty, record, HD ws, bags, Illusion, Blue, $8900. 11,800 obo. 251-605extras. $1 Call 251-776-6414 2954. SUZUKI 1200s BANDIT★★★★★★★ 2000 ’03 Intruder Volusia 800 ONLY 2K MILES. ONE Suzuki, accessories includ- ADULT OWNER. LOOKS ed, NEW. First $4800 251-7517k mi, $5,000. 251-680-7509 3670 H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key Vehicle Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi. Computer chip, K&N filter, Parts Screaming Eagle pipes. Ford Mustang ‘85-’89 drs, $26k+ invested, asking bodys, windows, speed $18,500 251-610-4912 parts, etc. 228-588-3150 HONDA ODYSSEY EX ’97 Harley Davidson 2002 HONDA CIVIC ‘93 1 owner, gar. kept. AM, Heritage Softtail. Radical Motor & Transmission. FM, Cass, CD, dual AC, Custom Paint. Lots of exc. cond. $6750 251-661extras! $16,500. 251-751-0355 $500. 228-990-8547 4288 463-4005 990 Olds Silouette Premier ’01, leather, captain’s chairs, excel cond, extended wrnty, many extras! $13,500 obo. 251-645-4092 Oldsmobile Silhouette ’98 111K Miles, Leather, Auto, GMC Z71 SLT ’96, Ext Cab, AC, All Power, Very Nice! leath, orig owner, New AC, $5200 obo. 251-490-4705 bedliner, tool box, brush gaurd, 145K, $7999, Winch Plymouth Grand Voyanger add $500. 251-422-1780 ’96, all options, pwr, like new ★★★★★★★★★★★ inside & out, new tires, GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up white ’91, More than loaded! w/tan int. $5,500. 251-653Only 48k 8958 Miles. $8895. 251-649-5216 Plymouth Voyager NISSAN FRONTIER ‘04 Expresso ’99, 4 New Tires XE-V6, Crew Cab, 10K, at, w/70k Warr, 7 Passenger, 6 4x4/cd/pwr locks/windows Cyl, 114k mi, Exc Cond. $21,500obo 251-656-4105 $5500 OBO. 251-607-0628 Toyota Tacoma ’00 Reg Cab, SR5, 4WD, 2.7L, AT, AC, Bedliner, Rear Slide Window, 108K. $9500 below loan. 251-602-6525 PONTIAC MONTANA ’99 All Power, AC, Auto, Runs & Drives Perfect, Very Clean! $3900. Call 251-49047005 TOYOTA TACOMA 2001 Crew Cab, SR5, 4wd, V6, AT, PW, PL, Ex Cond! 107K. Must Sell! $14,900. 251-533-8385 TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2004 Silver, Exc cond! keyless entry, auto sliding dr, JBL sound sys, 15K $25,200. 251455-5036 Pam Niemeyer Dewey Gunn Sales Consultant 00 FORD F250 4X4 03 FORD F150 4X4 S/CAB, XLT, SPORT SIDE, V8, #PT9781 DIESEL, AUTO, AC, XLT PKG, #PT9788 19,990 $ 04 FORD F250 S/CAB DUAL AC, PWR PKG, CRUISE, #PT9790 DIESEL, 4X4, OFF ROAD PKG, TOW PKG, #PT9793 32,990 $ Trucks Chevy Full Size Work Van Ford F-150 XLT 2004. Ext. 1998 Looks & runs great, cab. Fully loaded. Take New tires. $4200 obo. 251over notes. Approx. $25,000 990-5918 or 605-5640 251-661-6222; 610-5650 Chevy G20 1995 Mark III Ford F-250 ’01, Lariat Ricon chair lift (cost Super Duty, V10, $4600), handicap, Crse, $15,700. 228-623-5075 Runs Great! 92K $4650 251or 228-474-9621 621-9257; 680-8247 Ford F-350 ’02 CHEVY Venture Extended XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k, Van, ‘97, many extras, mint cond, $22,000. 145k mi, Must See. 251-928-3268 or 583-0702 $5,000 (601)947-1065 Ford Ranger ’02 CHRYSLER T&C LXI ’96, ext cab, white, tool box, 178K miles, all power, AC CD, needs work, $2400. Call 251auto, V6, 42k, immaculate, 656-0831 $12,500 obo. 251-626-0887 Dodge B250 1996 w/Bins & Ford Ranger XLT ’01, Drawers, 120k Miles, New Super Cab 4DR, 4x4, Trans & Battery. Looks & stepbed, tilt, cruise, pw, pl, Runs Good. $5500. Day 2514.0 V6, auto, $11,900 obo. 331-4020 or Night 660-5352 Call 228-990-6300 Dodge B350 1 ton Work Van GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE ’05 1997, Long Wheel Base, Ext Cab, Step Side, V8, Good Condition $3800 Toolbox, Loaded & Sharp! Call after 6 251-471-1912 $22,000 OBO. Call 251-621DODGE GRAND CARA1588 or 767-2401 VAN ’05. PW, PL, front & GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE rear air, AM-FM CD, seats 2001, AT, AC, 4DR, CD, 7, 18K miles. $15,900. 251Liner, Tool Box, Alum 666-2405 Rims, 1 Owner, Great Shape, $12,500. 251-471-5962 Dodge Ram 2000, 1500 Van Cold AC, new tires, 7 pass, GMC SIERRA EXT CAB very good cond. Must sell ’94 $3,995. 251-233-9545 5 Spd, good tires, radio, FORD WINDSTAR SEL ’00 AC, By Owner, Exc Cond. Dual hitch, bedliner. Great Pwr Sliding Doors, 61,500 Cond! Miles. $8750. 251-621-4125 ★ $5700 ★. 850-453-3789 05 CHEVY 15 PASS VAN 23,990 960 FORD F-150 STX 2004 Super Cab, 27k miles, Dodge Ram ’04, single cab, $19,000. rhino liner & cover, 5 Call 251-865-2129 or change 533-3653. CD player, 42k, exc cond, asking $12,600. 251-978-6370 Ford F-150 XLT ’02, Silver, 50K miles, Manual, sunDODGE RAM 1500 ’03 roof, CD, Immaculate V6, Auto, 52K Miles, AC, CD, Very Good Condition! Cond! $12,500 obo. 251-3777264 $10,700. 251-981-1211; 251- CHEVROLET Z-71 ’98 Land Rover Discovery SE7 747-1616 3rd Door, Loaded, 140K ’96, 4WD, All Power, tow- miles, Tool box. $7600 OBO. Dodge Ram 1996 4WD, All ing (251)367-7047; 422-0700 Pwr, Ext. Cab, Matching pkg, $5500 obo. Call Randy Camper, Exc. Cond., $5500 CHEVY 1500 ‘00 Single 251-423-0326 OBO Call 228-327-1906 Cab, LWB, at, 131K mi. Landrover Discovery 2004, Great cond. $6700 DODGE RAM 2500 2003 12,500 Mi, Blk, Wheat 228-522-6037 / 228-623-3937 Interior, 2 Sunroofs, GPS, Cummins Diesel All Power, 4WD, Trail Pkg, Quad Cab, $19,400. CHEVY 2500 HD ’05 Loaded, $32,000. 251-604251-656-4667 Crew cab, diesel, loaded, 0088 silver, 4x4, 8k mi, $36,900 Dodge Ram 2500 ’99, SLT, obo. Call 251-604-8172 LINCOLN AVIATOR ’04 4x4, diesel, bedliner, new 24K miles, loaded, Chevy 2500 HD 2004 8.1L, tires 33x12.50/trans, dark sand, w/extended w/tow pkg, 14k mi, $30K camper top, 138k, warranty obo. 2005 Prowler Regal $17,700obo. 251-422-9990 $31,000 251-675-0383 34FT TT Fully Loaded! w/1 Dodge Ram Hemi ’04, slide out. $23,500 obo. Will Mitsubishi Montero LS 1996 $19,000. Weekdays call 4WD, 86K mi, All pwr, Cd, deliver both. $52K for both. after 4, weekends anytime, 863-494-7483 New tires, clean, great 510-6901; 510-1773 cond., CHEVY 2500 HD Diesel 4x4 83-5998 $8000 Call 251-58 Crew Cab, LT pkg, leather, Dodge Ram Pick Up 1500 ’01 LWB, V6, Auto, AC, 65K Mitsubishi Montero Sport new condition, warranty. $33,000. 251-610-3499 Miles, Excellent Condition ’99 $6850. Call 251-510-5438 Limited, Leather, Sunroof, Chevy 3500 Dually ’95 New Brakes, Great Cond 130K miles, Regular Cab, Dodge Ram Quad Cab ’03, 56 $7900 Call 251-666-555 Gas engine, needs tires, SLT, 4.7 V8, Loaded, Liner, $6800. 251-645-1966 Boards, 63K mi, $16,200. Nissan Pathfinder 2003, 228-990-9362 black, 43,500 mi, cd, All CHEVY 4x4 ’05 REG CAB pwr, V6, 5 spd, 21 mpg, 4kmi., FORD 250 2003, 6.0 liter cruise, Grey interior, CC, AC, bed mat, $16,000. power stroke turbo diesel $18,000 Call 251-675-8836 605-7925 V-8, crewcab, loaded, 109 aftr 4pm OBO 601-947-01 Chevy Avalanche ’02, exc leather, 6CD, sunroof, NISSAN PATHFINDER SE cond, every option, lthr, Rhino bed liner & much ’01 70k, more. 29K mi, Must See!, Champagne, CD, Running 4 brand new tires ($1,200) $28,200. (601)947-3521/ 601Boards, Alloys, Exc Cond! w/warr. $22,000. 850-803-6533 508-0247/ 89K Miles. $11,900. 251-421Can Sell as Combo w/ Chevy Avalanche ’03 5969 Jayco 5th wheel Black, Like New, NISSAN XTERRA ’00 22K miles, Must Sell! FORD F-150 2000 Excellent Condition! $26,000. 251-680-2161 4dr 4x4, Red w/gray interiSilver, Auto, CD, $9800 or CHEVY Avalanche ‘03, Call 251-639-9292 CD player, bedliner Z66, 1 owner, fact. warr. SATURN VUE ’03 $8350. 251-377-5444 30k mi, perfect cond, V6, Sunroof, CD Player, loaded, $20,500. AC, Ford F-150 2000 Ext’d Cab, 850-584-7883/ 850-838-4742 Keyless, 25K, Factory 4DR, V6, 5 speed, cassette, Warranty. $8500 obo. 251cruise, AC, bedliner, 140K Chevy C1500 1997 753-7566 hwy mi, $6800. 251-533-9252 Ext’d Cab Blue, 160K Toyota 4-Runner ’00, silver miles, 4WD, toolboxes, FORD F-150 2004 SUPER $6800. 251-866-0100 SR5, PL/W, keyless entry, CAB. 20,300 Mi. 4.6, AT, lthr, fender flares, alloys, Chevy Duramax Heavy loaded, New tires, Red/Tan 0 obo. 25197,500 mi, $12,000 Duty w/tan cloth. $20,000. 251-454661-3506, 648-1437 2003 Crew Cab, 4x4, 3989 32k miles, Very Clean, Toyota 4-Runner ’97 FORD F-150 2004. 4WD, 4burgundy, good cond, auto, $32,000. OBO. 251-747-6604 dr Lariat, Ext-Cab, 4.5L AC, over 100k, $4,950. Chevy S-10 ’02, white, V6, engine, 16,001 miles. 1 251-661-0004 auto, A/C, stereo, 119k mi, owner, garage kept, mint looks & drives like new, cond. Locally owned. AMToyota 4-Runner ’98, Lmtd $4,950. Ed, 2WD, 4DR, AT, AC, FM CD Sys, Cruise, 251-634-1080 or 895-1458 lthr, s/r, New timing belt, lthr/heated seats, alloys, tires, 95K, Excel Cond! CHEVY SILVERADO ’03 auto, PW, PL, rear $12,975. 251-471-5962 40K miles, Extended cab, defroster, PM, running boards, tow pkg, back-up Bedliner, toolbox Toyota 4-Runner SR5 1995 sensors, 20,000 mi warr. $17,750. 251-543-1116 Loaded! Very dependable. left. $26,900. 336-380-0263. Sunroof, 160k, $4950. CHEVY SILVERADO 2000 251-675-7325; 377-3468 4x4, Red, 83K miles, Ford F-150 ’99 Loaded! $16,000. 4x4, Extended Cab, 172K, 4 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 251-689-4743 month motor warranty. ‘94 Loaded. $7500 $5000 228-475-4612 or CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4 obo. 251-661-0908; 609-5376 228-990-0582 ■ 2001. SWB, V6 auto, air. Very sharp and clean. Ford F-150 Lariat ’01, GMC Yukon SLT ’97 Blue/ Garaged, maintained, Toyota Landcruiser $11,350 251-633-2473 Super Crew. 57K miles, Slvr, 140k, grey lthr, new loaded w/great extras. FJ-62 ’88, Rare, only 61K, carpet, Exc cond, all Only 54K. $13,200. Owner All Original, AT, PW, PL, Chevy Silverado Z-71 LS ’99 Exc cond! Warranty. power, cust rims, chrome 251-344-9168 Black/Tan Int. Ext Cab, 5.3 $15,200. 228-990-9912 or 228$12,900. 251-767-1258 nerf bars, $7800 obo. 251V8, All Power, 130K Miles, 588-3039 Jeep Wrangler Sport ’98, Toyota Sequoia ’02 345-1901 251-554-6233 1-402-8523 $11,000. Call 251 FORD F-150 LARIAT ’04, AC, Stereo Bar, Chrome SR5, leather, DVD, fully Crew Cab, CC, DVD, 30k, GMC YUKON SLT ’99 Dodge 2500 Series 2005. push bar, side bar and rear loaded, Blue, 90K, Leather, CD, All bar, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd, soft top, Fully loaded. Hemi, asking Loaded, 5.4 V-8, Warranty, 49k mi, MUST SELL! Power, One Owner, $9900. $20,000 but will take trade. $22,000. 251-604-6472; 454wheel cover, CD w/amp, Extra clean, 1612 251-454-3208; 661-1905 $19,500 obo. 251-583-1318 251-213-1387 $8950. 251-653-5696 Chevy Trailblazer ’02 only 39k, exc cond! White w/gray lthr seats, still smells like new. $19,500 obo. 251-605-4450 $ 950 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2005 20,990 $ 03 FORD F350 4X4 CREW CAB, LARIAT, DIESEL, AUTO, OFF ROAD, #PT9801 33,990 $ 1-888-402-6574
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