Friday, Oct. 7

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Friday, Oct. 7
Ahhhh! That first
hint of fall air
almost made me
forget I’m livin’
in a dadburn
blue-tarped
van down by
the river!
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Chevron
to resume
operations
MOVING
DAY
■ Startup procedures begun;
refinery should be back
on line by end of the month
Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press
Gautier Elementary students make their way home
from College Park Elementary at the end of the first
day at school Thursday.
By JOHN SURRATT
The Mississippi Press
GAUTIER — Employees at Chevron’s
Pascagoula Refinery have begun startup procedures and expect to have the refinery back
in operation by the end of the month, Chevron
spokesman Steve Renfroe said Thursday.
Renfroe announced the startup during a
Thursday morning
briefing for emergency officials. The
refinery has been
unable to produce
fuel products since
Hurricane Katrina hit the Mississippi Coast
on Aug. 29. It has been using its surplus
stocks of fuel to supply local and state needs
since the storm.
The announcement comes as several other
industries along Bayou Casotte begin returning to operation five weeks after Katrina.
Jackson County Economic Development Foundation Executive Director George Freeland
called Chevron’s and the other industries’
recovery “an extremely significant thing.”
“For the county’s industries to be able to
For many students, first day
back at school comes
in unfamiliar surroundings
■ First day
for Pascagoula
students, faculty
not without minor
heartaches
By ALLISON MATHER
The Mississippi Press
See CHEVRON, Page 14-A
Chevron files
application for
LNG terminal
William Colgin/The Mississippi Press
Pascagoula High School students talk while waiting for their charter bus to take them to school. Students
from Mississippi and Louisiana are living aboard the Carnival cruise ship Holiday, which is being used as
a shelter for those displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
■ Resurrection
■ If approved, construction
By JOHN SURRATT
students sail into
new school
By ALLISON MATHER
The Mississippi Press
PASCAGOULA — Bayou Casotte Energy
LLC, a Chevron Corp. subsidiary formed to
operate a liquefied natural gas terminal in
Jackson County, has filed an application with
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
to own, build and operate an LNG regasification terminal on Bayou Casotte.
Chevron officials announced the filing
Thursday. The terminal, which is called
Casotte Landing, will be built adjacent to
Chevron’s Pascagoula refinery near its crude
oil loading docks. No price has been given
for the project.
Chevron announced its plans to build the
terminal complex in November. Richard Lammons, ventures manager for Chevron Global,
the company’s natural gas development division and vice president of Bayou Casotte
Energy, said Thursday that the application
approval process is expected to take 9 to 12
See LNG, Page 14-A
By ALLISON MATHER
The Mississippi Press
The Mississippi Press
GAUTIER — Resurrection
Catholic School senior Emily
Sutherland is looking forward
to graduating
in May, but not
to the next two
weeks at her
temporary
campus.
“No one really knows what
to do, what to
expect. It’s a
lot different,” she said.
Because of construction
delays, 125 Resurrection middle school and high school students are temporarily attending classes at St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Gautier.
Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press
Pat Cronin asks his Resurrection Catholic School 10th-grade religion students whether they are living in their own homes or someone else’s and
whether they have utilities where they live. The students are attending
school at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Gautier and Thursday was the students’ first day of school since Hurricane Katrina hit Jackson County on
See RESURRECTION, Page 8-A Aug. 29.
Pas redevelopment initiatives launched
By BRAD CROCKER
The Mississippi Press
PASCAGOULA — Outreach Pascagoula. Empower Pascagoula. Pascagoula
Forward.
Those three redevelopment initiatives
will help families, small businesses and
city leaders in Pascagoula, officials
announced Thursday outside an abandoned Pascagoula City Hall, which was
heavily flooded by Hurricane Katrina.
Today, the Pascagoula Economic Develo pme n t A d v is o r y Cou n c il an d th e
Pascagoula Main Street Association,
which are overseeing the programs, will
meet with churches and non-profit
organizations to coordinate the outreach
portion for getting “the basics of life” to
families who still need relief items and
storage facilities, said Frank Corder,
PEDAC chairman.
“We want to help as many families as
possible,” said Corder, who praised
efforts by the churches and organizations and the large number of U.S. communities that have sent tons of supplies
to the Flagship City.
Beverly Taylor lost her job as a waitress and is supporting her three children. She said “not knowing where to
turn” for work has been her most difficult
task, and she does want to stay in
See PASCAGOULA, Page 8-A
■ Cruise ship
students begin school
at St. Mary’s
could begin in 2007
GAUTIER — Shirley Oatis’ first day back at school
was a tough
one.
New to
College Park
Elementary
after transferring from
Gautier Elementary,
there were few familiar faces
during the day.
“It’s just like leaving home,
we’ve been there so long,”
the cafeteria worker said.
Due to extensive damage
from Hurricane Katrina,
Gautier Elementary is closed
for the remainder of the
school year. Students from
the school now attend College Park, but the cafeteria
Pascagoula.
“Most of the restaurants are closed
and may not even open,” Taylor, 39, said.
Six local financial institutions — Hancock Bank, Merchants & Marine Bank,
First Federal, Regions, Southtrust/Wachovia and The First — are leading
the “empower” goal to help the city’s
small businesses to reopen.
“An immediate and obvious need of
small business owners is capital — money. Our financial institutions are what
keep our small businesses running. This
is their area of expertise, that is how
See INITIATIVES, Page 9-A
LOCAL, 4-A
LOCAL, 7-A
SPOR TS, 1-B
Country store
needs major
cleanup
Whispering
at Whispering Pines
not so pleasant
INDEX
Braves even series;
Cardinals up 2-0
on Padres
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Comics . . . . . . . . . .10-A
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PASCAGOULA — For some
students living on the Carnival cruise ship in Mobile, the
first day of school in
Pascagoula was their first
time ever to attend
Pascagoula School District.
Sara Maghan, assistant
superintendent of the Pascagoula School District, said
about 170 cruise ship students
will attend Pascagoula
schools. Of those students,
about 107 attended
Pascagoula or Gautier schools
before the hurricane. The
remainder come from other
Mississippi counties and
Louisiana.
Eleventh-grader Christa
See EVACUEES, Page 8-A
Dale wants to bring insurers,
policyholders to the table
GULFPORT (AP) — Mississippi Insurance Commissioner George Dale is considering a mediation program
to bring to the table homeowners and insurers now
fighting over hurricane wind
and water coverage.
“We’re strictly looking into
this right now,” Dale said. “It
would give the consumer
another layer of opportunity
to prove their claim as pay-
able.”
Dale also wants to require
insurance companies to ask
customers to sign a waiver if
they choose not to buy flood
insurance in Hancock, Harrison or Jackson counties.
Dale has said policyholders in those counties should
have flood insurance.
Currently, he said, only
21,600 flood insurance poliSee DALE, Page 9-A
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OBITUARIES
MISSISSIPPI COAST WEATHER
until 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8,
2005 at Freewater Baptist
Church in Irvington, Ala.
Funeral services will begin
promptly at 3 p.m. at the
church.
Interment will be in Odd Fellow Cemetery, Irvington, Ala.
All Arrangements Entrusted
to Millender’s Funeral Home,
Moss Point, Miss.
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. at the Greater Antioch
Missionary Baptist Church,
Pascagoula, Miss.
Homegoing Services will
begin promptly at 10 a.m. from
the church with Dr. John W.
Davis, Sr., officiating
Interment will be in Scranton Cemetery, Pascagoula,
Miss.
Arrangements by Millender’s
Funeral Home, Moss Point,
Miss.
HOLLOWAY
Mrs. Audrey Holloway, 68,
of Irvington, Ala. was born
April 4, 1937 in Fairhope, Ala.
Viewing will be held from 2
FANTROY
Georgia Bernice Fantroy
was born on July 28, 1946 in
Moss Point, Miss. to the union
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Hattie)
Fantroy, Sr. She departed this
life on Oct. 4, 2005. She was
preceded in death by two brothers, L. C. Stallworth, Willie
Gene Fantroy; two sisters, Creola Beck and Mary E. Wroten.
She leaves to cherish her
memory; six sons, Rev. Thomas
(Celanese) Fantroy of Atlanta,
Ga., Barrie (LaChonda) Fantroy, Sr. Anthony (Reba) Fantroy, Daryel (Dutchess) Fantroy, all of Pascagoula, Miss.,
Marlow Fantroy of Gautier,
Miss., Nathaniel (Alisha)
Fantroy of Moss Point, Miss.;
four daughters, Gwendolyn
(Kenneth) Feazell, Sr. of Gautier, Miss., Jacqueline (Leo, Jr.)
Fairley of Pascagoula, Miss.,
Tonjulyn (Charles, Jr.) Taite
and Omega Fantroy of Moss
Point; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leon (Hattie) Fantroy, Sr.
of Moss Point; 30 grandchildren; four great grandchildren;
five brothers, Claude Fantroy,
Henry Fantroy, Leon (Lagena)
Fantroy, Jr., all of Moss Point,
Miss., Lavaron Fantroy of Gautier, Miss., Roger (Benita)
Fantroy of Wichita, Kansas;
two sisters, Annie Wroten,
Sharon Dailey of Moss Point; a
very devoted friend, Willie E.
Prim of Moss Point; one uncle,
Deven Lee of Moss Point; two
aunts, Bernice Waltkins of
Tunnel Springs, Ala. and Ruth
Grace of Bay Minette, Ala.; a
devoted niece, Roshanda Wordlaw; and a devoted nephew,
Robert (Keon) Wroten of Moss
Point, Miss.; a host of nieces,
nephews cousins, other relatives and friends.
She trusted in God for her
strength and her children were
her life.
Services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2005, at First
Baptist Church in Moss Point,
Miss. Public viewing from 12 1 p.m. with the funeral service at 1 p.m. Rev. James O.
Harris Pastor; Rev. Thomas E.
Fantroy of Atlanta, Ga. will be
the officiating minister.
Interment will be at First
Baptist Cemetery, Escatawpa,
Miss.
Arrangements by Millender's
Funeral Home, Moss Point,
Miss.
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SWANSON
Mrs. Dorothy Mae “Lynn”
Swanson, 71, of Vancleave,
Miss., died Tuesday, Aug. 23,
2005 in Ocean Springs, Miss.,
She was born July 28, 1934 in
St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. Swanson was a Head
Teller for the banking industry for many years, and a member of First Baptist Church in
Vancleave.
She is survived by her husband, Karl Swanson of Vancleave; son, Richard Mitchell
of Vancleave; son, Gary Mitchell of Vancleave; daughter,
Dawn Zanak of Vancleave;
grandson, Jerry Tapper of Vancleave; grandson, Michael
Dempsey of Vancleave; granddaughter, Maghan Dempsey of
Vancleave; and a host of
friends.
Memorial Service will be
Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005, at 2 p.m.
from First Baptist Church in
Vancleave.
Arrangements by Heritage
Funeral Home, Escatawpa,
Miss. Locally Owned and
Operated.
View and sign a register book
for Mrs. Swanson at www.heritagefuneralhome.us
BEARD
Mrs. Mildred Register
Beard, age 91, a native of
Oloh, Miss. and longtime resident of Mobile, Ala., died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005. She retired
from Kelly Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Beard was
a U.S. Marine veteran of World
War II. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Richard
W. “Doug” Beard; three sisters,
Willie Hughes, Allie Bilbo, and
Katherine Hamilton; and two
brothers, Kenneth Crawford
and Frank W. Crawford.
Survivors include a host of
nieces and nephews.
The funeral service will be
held Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005 at
2 p.m. in Pine Crest Funeral
Home Chapel. Visitation will
begin at 1 p.m. prior to the service.
Interment will be in Pine
Crest Cemetery.
Arrangements by Pine Crest
Funerals and Cremations, 1939
Dauphin Island Parkway,
Mobile, Ala. 251-478-5227.
GERMAN
Mr. Roger Elwood German, 64 of Pascagoula, Miss.,
passed away Oct. 4, 2005, at
his home. He was born July 26,
1941, in Lawndale, Calif. Mr.
German retired from Chevron
Refinery where he was a Shift
Coordinator. He was a member of First United Methodist
Church of Pascagoula. Roger
enjoyed many activities and
hobbies including: photography, camping, painting, travel, building radio controlled airplanes and most especially
spending time with his family.
He was preceded in death by
his parents, Douglas Ira and
Lauretta Cordelia German;
brothers, Douglas Ira, Jr.,
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SATURDAY
Survivors include his wife,
Clear
77°
58°
SUNDAY
Karen Elizabeth German of
Pascagoula; son and daughterin-law, Todd Roger and LucreLUNAR STAGES
ALMANAC
tia M. German of Pascagoula;
92° in 1963
First quarter
Oct. 10
Record High
daughter and son-in-law, Stacy
Marie and Charles Wayne
Full moon
Oct. 17
Record Low
42° in 1987
Thompson of Pascagoula; son
Last quarter
Oct. 24
Yesterday’s High
90°
and daughter-in-law, Shawn
Richard and Joy M. German of
New moon
Nov. 1
Yesterday’s Low
72°
Huntsville, Ala.; grandson,
Timothy Charles Thompson
Yesterday’s Rain
0”
MISSISSIPPI SOUND
and granddaughter, Stacy Elizabeth Thompson, both of
Salinity
12.2 ppt
This Month’s Rain
0.02”
Pascagoula; brothers and sisters-in-law, Donald Richard
Water temperature
80.78°
Year to Date Rain
67.83”
and Shirley T. German of Pascagoula, Oliver James and
Rise
Set
TIDES
SUNRISE/SET
Martha German of Carmel,
Fri.
10:51 L
Fri.
6:51 am
6:32 pm
Calif.; nieces, Dottie McDivitt
of Lakewood, Calif., Vickie
Sat.
12:51 am H 12:32 pm L
Sat.
6:52 am
6:31 pm
Chilini of Tonopah, Ariz., Brenda G. Wiley of Pascagoula,
Sun.
1:56 am H 2:06 pm L
Sun.
6:53 am
6:30 pm
Dawn G. Stringfellow of Lucedale, Miss., Kristi G. Cornelius
Mon.
3:11 am H 3:17 pm L
Mon.
6:53 am
6:28 pm
of Pascagoula; nephews, Robert
Tues.
4:30 am H 4:11 pm L
Tues.
6:54 am
6:27 pm
Wiley of Pascagoula, Gene
Stringfellow of Lucedale, Miss.,
Wed.
5:49 am H 4:52 pm L
Wed.
6:54 am
6:26 pm
Joe Cornelius of Pascagoula;
other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be
held at 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct.
RIVER STAGES
MARINE FORECAST
8, 2005, from Holder-Wells
North winds 20 to
Pascagoula River (Cumbest Bluff)
5.49 feet
Funeral Home Chapel with
25 knots becoming
Rev. Bruce Taylor officiating.
20 knots late in the
Pascagoula River (Merrill)
5.35 feet
The German family would
afternoon. Seas 4
to 6 feet. Protected
like to extend our very sincere
Chickasawhay River (Leakesville)
10.85 feet
waters rough.
thanks to Dr. Daniel Patterson, the nurses and other personnel at the Regional Cander
Arrangements by Holder- law, Anthony “Pete” (Millie)
Center for the kindness and Wells Funeral Home, Moss Jarrell of Ocean Springs, Miss.;
care given over the past two Point, Miss.
close friends, Maria and Frank
years. Also, a special thank
Hendrick of Barton, Ginny and
you to Shirley Battley for the
Randy Miller of Moss Point; as
home health and hospice care
well as numerous nieces and
provided this past year.
nephews.
In lieu of flowers, the family
Visitation will be Saturday,
requests donations be made to
Oct. 8, 2005, from 6 until 9 p.m.
St. Jude Children's Research
at Holder-Wells Funeral Home
Hospital in Memphis, Tenn.
in Moss Point. Funeral servicArrangements by Holderes will be at 11:30 a.m. SunWells Funeral Home, Moss JARRELL
day, Oct. 9, 2005 from HolderPoint, Miss.
Mr. Dennie (Bud) Law- Wells Funeral Home Chapel
rence Jarrell, 57, of Escataw- with Rev. J.R. Moesch officiatpa, Miss., passed away Oct. 4, ing.
Interment will follow at Se2005, at his home. He was born
March 10, 1948, in Runnel- rene Memorial Gardens in
stown, Miss. Mr. Jarrell was a Escatawpa, Miss.
Pallbearers will be Frank
1996 graduate of MGCCC
Nursing Program and was em- Hendricks, Dewayne Hopstein,
ployed as a Registered Nurse Michael Hopstein,
Johnathan Lovejoy, Paul
with Singing River Hospital in
VANDERGRIFT
Gray and Ed Ball.
Pascagoula.
Doris (Young) Vandergrift
Honorary pallbearers will be
He was a skilled carpenter,
was born Aug. 3, 1927 in avid fisherman and enjoyed Dean Shepperd, Harold Hibbs,
Mobile, Ala She died Aug. 10, time on the water with family Bobbie Thomas, Chuck Cross2005 in St. Augustine Fla., and friends.
lin, Bobby Parker and Rustin
where she had been a resident
Survivors include his wife, Jarrell.
for the past 37 years. Mrs. Patricia Reyes Jarrell of EscaArrangements by HolderVandergrift was preceded in tawpa; son and daughter-in- Wells Funeral Home, Moss
death by her parents, Roney law, Stephen Lawrence and Point, Miss.
and Lillie Young; and a brother, Kimberlee Jarrell of Laurel,
Levis (Bud) Young.
Miss.; daughter and son-in-law,
She is survived by two sons, Crystal Danielle and JohnLarry Vandergrift of Del City, athan Lovejoy of Ft. Lewis,
Okla. and David (Patty) Van- Wash.; step daughters, Rowena
dergrift of San Antonio, Texas; M. Abreira, Ruth M. Manaig,
three grandsons, Eric Vander- Rufino R. Monales and famigrift, Brett Vandergrift and lies, all of the Philippines; 14
Brice Vandergrift; one step- grandchildren;
parents,
granddaughter, Brittney; one William R. and Rose Mae Jarsister, Annette Powell of Cho- rell of Moss Point, Miss.; sisters
teau, Mont.; and a sister-in- and brothers-in-law, Carol
SCHOOL
law, Maria Young, of Fayet- (Bobbie) Thomas of Gautier,
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Miss., Patsy (Bobby) Parker of
A memorial service will be Wade, Rhonda and Billy Ray
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Home in Moss Point, Miss.
with the Rev. Otis Lewelling
officiating. Interment will follow at Coleman Cemetery in
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OBITUARIES
Mary never acknowledged
having retired but returned to
her roots on the Coast to once
again begin decades of community involvement. She was
active in the Jackson County
Federation of Democratic
Women and Jackson Democratic Executive Committee. For
many years she recruited and
trained poll watchers and kept
phone wires hot soliciting votes
for her favorite candidates. In
2004 she received the Hall of
Fame Award “in appreciation
for loyalty and dedicated service to the Mississippi Democratic Party.”
Local issues engaged her
efforts with the Ocean Springs
Historic Preservation Commission, Ocean Springs Home
Owners Association, Gulf Oaks
Condominium Association, and
Friends of Front Beach. And
she gave time and loving attention to those in greatest need
by her work on the Jackson
County Foster Care Review
Board.
To the Walter Anderson
Museum of Art she gave all the
volunteer time she had left and
was its unofficial PR officer to
all who would listen. Her boosterism also included Ocean
Springs’ many festivals, Gulf
Coast Symphony Guild, country-western concerts, and theater productions of all sorts.
Visitation will be held Friday, Oct. 7, 2005, from 7 to 9
p.m. at O’Bryant-O’Keefe
Funeral Home in Pascagoula,
concluding with a rosary.
The Mass of Christian Burial
will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 8, 2005, at St. Alphonsus
Catholic Church in Ocean
Springs, with private burial in
Krebs Cemetery in Pascagoula.
Texas; four grandchildren,
Phillip, Michael, Claire, and
James; sister-in-law, Doris
Teague of Gautier; sister-inlaw, Joan Graham of Gonzales, La.; sister-in-law, Patricia
Graham of Alexandria, La.;
brother-in-law, Bert Hogsett of
Covington, La.; special family
friends, Joe and Brenda Stefanski of Katy, Texas; and
numerous nephews, nieces,
cousins, and friends.
Born and raised in Port Sulphur, La., Jerry attended Acadiana Baptist Academy before
graduating from Port Sulphur
High School in 1953. Port Sulphur would always remain
near and dear to his heart.
After receiving a business
degree from Northwestern
State University in Natchitoches, La., he worked for
Freeport Sulphur Company in
Thibodaux, La., where in 1960,
he married the former Viola
Rhodes. They moved to Port
Sulphur, where their son David
was born in 1961. He left Port
Sulphur for Slidell, La., where
their son Robert was born in
1966 and Jerry worked for
Chrysler Corporation. In 1969,
he relocated a final time to
Gautier, where he lived until
his death.
In Gautier, Jerry was an
active member of First Baptist
Church, serving as deacon and
Sunday school teacher. He
mentored numerous young
men and women, opening his
heart and home to many
through the years.
After retiring from Ingalls
Shipbuilding in 1993, Jerry
enjoyed traveling the United
States and volunteering at the
Jackson County Baptist Association Truckers and Travelers
Ministry. In addition, he derived much pleasure from
organizing and attending reunions for his former classmates from Port Sulphur and
Acadiana Baptist Academy. He
followed both LSU Tiger and
Gautier Gator football with a
passion.
To the end, Jerry delighted in
people. He never met a
stranger and his engaging personality made him unforgettable to all who had the privilege of making his acquain-
tance. He found them unforgettable, as well; in his final
days, Jerry could still recall
names and birthdays of friends.
Visitation will be from 6 to 9
p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005
at O’Bryant-O’Keefe Funeral
Home, 4811 Telephone Rd. in
Pascagoula. Funeral services
will be held Friday, Oct. 7,
2005, at 10:30 a.m. in the
funeral home chapel. Burial
will follow at Crestlawn Memorial Park, Ocean Springs, Miss.
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Mahaffey, Jr., and wife Brenda
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Mahaffey Davies of Salt Lake
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22 nieces and nephews; and
many caring and attentive
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larger community and opposing
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League of Women Voters and
the Democratic Party and
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Our Lady of the Assumption
in Atlanta and Saint Louis in
Pittsford, N.Y.
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liberal arts and was involved in
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Rochester. She learned French
and traveled to Paris at the
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LOCAL
Country store needs major cleanup
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■ Smell coming from
convenience store
called unbearable
By NATALIE CHAMBERS
The Mississippi Press
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Jackson County Supervisor John McKay tries Thursday to call the manager of St. Andrews Country
Store on Main Street in St. Andrews. The store’s owner(s) has not cleaned it since Hurricane Katrina.
He said the store is owned by
Clark Oil Co., but he has been
unable to reach the company.
“I’m trying to get Clark Oil to
come down here and board their
company up and get rid of all that
food inside the country store. I don’t
know where they are located. I’ve
called about 14 different numbers
and still haven’t gotten a hold on
them. It’s a health hazardous the
way it is, now. I’ll call the Department of Environmental Quality or
whoever I have to, to take some
action on this thing,” McKay said.
Bob Spivacke, a member of the
Fontainebleau Volunteer Fire
Department and a St. Andrews resident, alerted McKay to the annoying situation.
He was told Shell-brand gasoline
was removed from storage tanks
after the storm.
“Inside (the store) has not been
cleaned out at all. There’s stacks
of beer and stuff like that inside
that I am sure people have been
taking. But, I hope they don’t drink
it because the bottles are going to
be rusted on top because of all the
water,” he said.
“On a hot day, you can smell it
100 feet away. It’s gross. It’s a mess
and something needs to be done
about it,” McKay said.
ST. ANDREWS — Will the owner(s) of the St. Andrews Country
Store please show up?
Jackson County Supervisor John
McKay said the convenience store,
located at 1208 Main St., has not
been cleaned up since it was damaged Aug. 29 by Hurricane Katrina.
“It’s been left unattended, totally,
since the storm,” McKay said.
Some very distinguishable
smells emanating from the store
— rotting foodstuff and remnants
of flood waters — make traveling
near the intersection practically
unbearable, he said.
“Red Cross actually set up one
of their food trailers out in front of
it for a couple of weeks but the
smell got so bad, they had to move
the food trailer,” McKay said.
The building itself is heavily
damaged. Strong winds knocked
down the front door and also broke
the front window.
The nearest home is about 200
feet away.
For looters, however, tolerance
goes a long way.
“People are walking in there taking a case of beer or whatever they
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dangerous situation and I’m try- @mspressonline.com or (251) 219ing to get that solved,” McKay said. 5551.
Pascagoula mom hopes for happy homecoming
■ A misplaced file
causes Thelma
Frances to lose
her FEMA trailer
By DONNA HARRIS
The Mississippi Press
PASCAGOULA — When
Preston Fountain returns
from advanced military
training in two weeks, his
mother hopes to have a temporary trailer for him to call
home.
Fountain, 19, left for Virginia for Army National
Guard training shortly
before Hurricane Katrina hit
the Coast on Aug. 29, taking
only the belongings he could
pack into a duffle bag.
It was only recently that
Thelma Francis told her son
they lost everything in their
home on Cherokee Street.
“We didn’t tell him because
we didn’t want it to affect
his training,” she said.
Francis, a food services
worker at Singing River Hospital, and her husband, Douglas, a bus driver for the
Pascagoula School District,
looked forward to Fountain’s
homecoming until they were
dealt a crushing blow.
The Francises were almost
through the process to receive a temporary trailer
from the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, when
their case disappeared.
She said she followed the
steps to apply, meeting all of
FEMA’s requirements.
When she was told a trailer could not be placed on her
condemned lot, she found an
alternative at New Beginnings Church on Old Mobile
Highway in Pascagoula.
FEMA representatives
came to the church to check
for hook-up compatibility
and found everything in good
order, she said. “A few days
later they called the pastor
(for permission) and he said
OK,” she said.
With the red tape behind
her, she prepared to wait
another day or two for her
trailer, as FEMA had advised, she said.
“One or two days go by and
we haven’t seen the trailer,”
she said.
She went back to the temporary FEMA location where
she had made her application and found her name to
be missing from the list of
families set to receive the
housing.
She was advised to refile
Tuesday, which may take
another three weeks to duplicate the process already completed.
The Francises are staying
with a family friend, but
there will not be room for
Fountain, too.
“We’re hoping we’ll have
something when he comes
home at the end of the
month,” she said. “If that’s
not the case, we’ll have to
split up. He’ll have to go to a
relative’s house or stay with
friends. We’re going to have
to figure it out.”
Francis said the situation
is frustrating, but she’s not
giving up hope of a happy
reunion.
“I still believe in God. This,
too, will pass. I know God
has something bigger in
store for us,” she said. “It
just seems like the system is
screwed up. For us to have to
start over, it’s just not fair.”
FEMA representative Sid
Melton said the agency will
soon have a call center to
handle residents’ complaints
and provide information. He
said they are studying the
situation to find the best way
to implement the plan with-
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“We’re trying to find how to
best do this without exploding the lines,” he said.
Melton, who is in charge
of mobile home operations,
said more than 30,000 trailers are needed in the state.
“Even at 500 a day (across
the state), this will take several months,” he said.
As of Wednesday in Jackson County, 99 trailers had
been hooked up in commercial parks and 581 were
occupied on private sites.
Another 1,000 trailers are
currently being hooked up to
water, power and sewer.
When they are 75 percent
complete on those, Melton
has instructed workers to
begin on the next 2,000 work
orders, which have already
been site-inspected. “In the
next three or four days you’ll
see the numbers grow dramatically,” he said.
Melton said the process
has been moving at such a
rapid pace that cases like
that of the Francis family
are happening, but he hopes
to get the kinks worked out
or have a phone number people can soon call to check
their status.
Reporter Donna Harris
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
LOCAL/STATE
Barbour opposes tidelands plan as ‘tax increase’
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS
The Associated Press
JACKSON — Gov. Haley Barbour
says he opposes a Senate plan to make
all Coast casinos pay 1 percent of their
gross gaming revenues into a public
tidelands fund.
Barbour said the assessment would
be a new tax, and public officials should
not take advantage of a natural disaster like Hurricane Katrina to increase
the cost of doing business in Mississippi.
“I can’t think of a worse time to saddle someone with a tax increase,” the
Republican governor told reporters outside his Capitol office Thursday.
Mississippi casinos pay 12 percent
of their gross gaming revenues in tax,
with 8 percent going to the state and 4
percent going to local governments.
Most of the floating Coast casinos also
have been paying separate state leases
to sit on public tidelands — the land
that’s covered by water when high tide
rolls in.
The tidelands fund collected about
$7.5 million last year for projects such
as piers and artificial reefs in the three
coastal counties.
Legislators have voted to let Coast
casinos move a short distance on shore,
and some officials are worried the tidelands fund will waste away.
The onshore bill still has not been
sent to the governor. Sen. Jack Gordon, D-Okolona, is holding it in the
Senate until the tidelands issue is
resolved. The stalling tactic worries
many south Mississippi business leaders, who say letting casinos build sturdier structures on land will be a sig-
nificant step toward rebuilding south
Mississippi’s hurricane-shattered economy.
Barbour had hoped to sign the onshore bill this week.
The House and Senate have passed
different versions of a tidelands bill,
and negotiators from the two chambers ended work Thursday without a
compromise.
A special session for hurricane recovery enters its ninth day Friday.
Small groups of House and Senate
members are still trying to draft final
versions of other bills, including those
to create a grant or interest-free loan
program to help people rebuild homes
damaged or destroyed by Katrina. Barbour and many legislators say while
the proposals may be backed by good
intentions, putting up any state money
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could cause homeowners to lose out on
federal rebuilding funds.
During tidelands talks Thursday,
House Gaming Committee Chairman
Bobby Moak, D-Bogue Chitto, implored
senators to release the onshore bill so it
can become law.
“Those folks on the Coast have asked
for a soft pillow and we have thrown
them a rock,” Moak said.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Tommy Robertson, R-Moss Point,
said the onshore bill is important, but
lawmakers also have an obligation to
protect the tidelands fund.
The state legalized casinos in 1990
but restricted them to the waters of
the Mississippi River or the Gulf of
Mexico.
Katrina severely damaged most of
the 13 Coast casinos, tossing some of
Investigation leads to burglary arrests
■ Lucedale man
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counts of grand larceny
Jennifer
Willis and
her
daughters
Jacqueline, 2,
left, and
Julia, 15
months,
share a
laugh as
they feed
the birds
Thursday
at the
Singing
River Hospital duck
pond. The
Willises
have been
staying at
the LaFont
Inn while
they wait
for a trailer from
the Federal Emergency
Management
Agency.
By ROYCE ARMSTRONG
The Mississippi Press
LUCEDALE — Kevin W.
Broadus, 24, of Lucedale was
arrested Monday and charged
with four counts of grand larceny.
It is the latest in a series of related arrests and part of an ongoing
investigation, according to George
County Sheriff ’s Investigator
John Keel.
The arrests began when Keel
was called to investigate a house
burglary on Highway 198 West.
This investigation led to the
arrest of Samuel W. McDaniel
Jr., 22, of Lucedale and Cameron
J. McLeod, 22, of Lucedale for
burglary and theft of jewelry, old
coins, guns and a one thousand
dollar bill. The total value of the
property stolen in this burglary
was valued at more than $19,000,
Keel said.
The investigation led Keel to
arrest Teresa Miller, 21, of Lucedale. She was charged with
receiving stolen property in excess of $500, also a felony.
Further investigation led to
the four grand larceny charges
being brought against McDaniel
and Broadus. These charges stem
from cases reported in May.
The property stolen in these
four cases included a John Deere
farm tractor with front-end
loader and a trailer, equipment
for the tractor, a John Deere lawn
tractor, boats, motors and boat
trailers, a Honda ATV and other
items.
The total value of the items
stolen in the four cases is between $45,000 and $50,000, Keel
said.
Broadus and McDaniel are
being held in the George County
Regional Correctional Facility
pending indictment by the next
grand jury.
McDaniel is already under
indictment for a March 26, 2004,
possession of controlled substance
charge. His scheduled trial date
is Oct. 24 on this charge, according to Circuit Clerk records.
All four suspects face charges
carrying maximum sentences of
Entergy wins liability case
JACKSON (AP) — Entergy
Mississippi cannot be held
liable for injuries to a truck
driver whose rig hit a lowhanging transmission line that
the utility claimed it knew
nothing about, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled.
In 2003, a Hinds County jury
awarded $300,000 to Thomas
R. McFarland for injuries he
suffered in the incident. Circuit Judge W. Swan Yerger
overturned the award, ruling
the evidence did not support
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suspect
in burglary,
assault
the hulking barges onto land.
The river casinos will not be allowed
to move on land under the bill that’s
stalled in the Senate.
Barbour said the Senate tidelands
plan would create new expenses for at
least one Coast gambling house. Casino Magic in Bay St. Louis sits on privately owned land rather than public
tidelands, and it would be subject to the
1 percent assessment under the Senate
plan.
The House proposes keeping tidelands leases but tying them to the Consumer Price Index.
The House plan also would keep the
secretary of state involved in setting the
leases, but it says new leases would
be written every 30 years instead of
every five years.
the jury’s decision.
The state Court of Appeals
last year ordered a new trial.
The court said Yerger erred by
overturning the jury’s decision.
The Supreme Court on
Thursday sided with Yerger.
The incident involving
McFarland’s truck occurred
Feb. 14, 1994, after an ice
storm had paralyzed much of
the Mississippi Delta.
Chief Justice Jim Smith,
said Entergy had no control
over the ice storm.
up to $10,000 in fines and 10
years in the penitentiary, Keel
said.
Nick Rosetti, a criminal investigator for the Mississippi Agricultural Theft Bureau, assisted
Keel with the investigation.
Stolen property was recovered
from locations in Mississippi and
Alabama.
Reporter Royce Armstrong
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PASCAGOULA — A man was
arrested Wednesday after allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend and forcing his way into
her Pascagoula apartment, stealing her keys and money.
Keneshia Boggan told police
that at 12:32 a.m., Corey Bivens,
25, of Dorothy Gill Apartments,
Apt. 7, jumped on the hood of her
car when she arrived at her
home, at Singing River Townhouses at 3419 Hospital Road.
Boggan, who had filed several
recent stalking charges against
Bivens, said she was forced to
drive away before Bivens got off
her car, Lt. Paul Leonard said.
When she returned, Boggan
said Bivens was hiding around
a corner and after she opened
her door, he allegedly forced his
way inside, took her keys and
money and pushed her to the
floor, Leonard said.
Boggan’s brother, Christopher
Boggan and sister-in-law, Coco
Fountain, tried to restrain Bivens
but he fled and headed toward
his mother’s apartment at Dorothy Gill Apartments.
Shortly after taking Boggan’s
statement, Pascagoula officers
Brian Montgomery and Richard
Palmer found Bivens at the
apartment and arrested him
without incident, Leonard said.
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LUCEDALE — Green
grass, a breeze quietly whispering through tall pines and
children laughing all come
together to paint a peaceful
picture that belies the seething anger at Whispering
Pines.
Whispering Pines is a fiveyear-old subdivision along
Miss. 63 in southern George
County. The developer, Leslie
McNeal of Leakesville, has
been selling lots that are
slightly less than an acre, for
$10,000 each. The developer
also provides financing, if the
buyer so chooses, with low
monthly payments. There are
a number of covenants stipulating the type of home, either
site built or manufactured,
that can be placed on the lots.
Along with the deed and
covenants a number of verbal
promises were apparently
made between McNeal, the
George County Board of
Supervisors and those who
bought lots in the subdivision.
“We were told the roads
would be paved and that we
would get postal delivery to
our homes,” Crystal Sheppard,
a single mother who moved
into the subdivision a year
and a half ago, said. “The
roads have not been paved.
They are dirt roads, difficult to
travel when it rains and with
deep ruts the rest of the time.
One of the other property
owners has a tractor and box
blade. He grades the roads
when they get really bad.”
Paved roads were apparently one of the promises
made by the developer to people buying lots. It just was not
made clear how or when the
roads were going to be paved.
McNeil, the developer, could
not be reached for comment.
“I was one of the first people
to move in here,”Randy
Phillips, who bought his lot
41⁄2 years ago, said. “We were
told we would have paved
streets and garbage pickup. It
was explained that the county
would begin taking care of the
roads when all of the lots were
sold. I don’t know if all of the
lots have been sold yet.”
Some residents are not sat-
isfied to wait until all lots are
sold and have little hope the
developer will pave the streets
even when that happens.
“Most of the phase one lots
have been sold,” Daphne Sellers, said.
She and her husband, Joel,
paid nearly $15,000 for two
lots.
“I had to trade my car in for
a pickup truck because the
ruts in the road were so deep.
We had to fight to get the Post
Office to deliver mail to our
houses and we have to take
our garbage out to the highway,” she said.
Garbage collection is another sore point for homeowners.
“Look at that,” Sellers said,
indicating the small mountain
of trash in a pile and scattered
along the highway and in a
ditch. “It is an eyesore. People
that don’t live in this subdivision dump their trash there.
We have seen people from out
of the area unload trailer
loads of trash there.”
The problem, according to
Sellers, is that BFI only picks
up trash that is in bags or containers. Loose garbage, broken furniture and old appliances are strewn along the
highway, trash BFI refuses to
pick up.
The developer is apparently
not obligated to help with
either garbage collection or
road maintenance. The road
maintenance agreement that
Phillips received with his purchase agreement basically
says the roads in the subdivision are privately owned by
all of the property owners
until such time that they become public roads.
“Occasionally the developer
will come and blade the roads
when someone, usually my
wife, calls and complains loudly enough,” Phillips said.
The issue is apparently how
to transfer the roadways to
the county as public roads.
“We have gone before the
board of supervisors and
asked them to take over these
roads,” Sheppard said. “They
told us they could not do it
until the roads were brought
up to their standards. The developer is not going to do
that.”
“We pay the same property
taxes as everyone else in this
county,” Sellers said, “and we
cannot get paved roads. In
other parts of the county there
are paved roads with very few
people living along them. We
pay the same garbage bill as
everyone else, but we have to
take our garbage out to the
highway where it is both dangerous and an eyesore.”
At this point the county
Board of Supervisors is not
inclined to get involved.
“We cannot do anything
about it,”District 3 Supervisor Sue Cochran, said. “We
cannot go onto private property to pick up garbage or
build roads.”
The developer sold the lots
and reportedly made promises
that the county would accept
the roads and pave them. The
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“That took place before I
was elected to the board,” said
Board President Kelly Wright.
“I know that with our current
subdivision ordinance a developer cannot sell the first lot
until the streets are built to
acceptable standards and paved.”
“I am ashamed to tell people
where I live,” Sheppard said.
“I wanted a nice neighborhood
for my kids, but this is awful.”
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“You feel welcome. But you feel out of place.
It’s not like being at home.”
— Shirley Oatis, a cafeteria worker who has transferred
from Gautier to College Park Elementary.
Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press
Gautier Police Officer Sylvia Burtt directs traffic in front of
College Park Elementary in Gautier at the end of the first day
of school since Hurricane Katrina.
Evacuees
Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press
College Park Elementary Principal Suzanne Ros, right, and second-grade assistant teacher Patricia Quave help
students get on buses at the end of their first day back at school. Gautier Elementary students are attending College Park Elementary because their school sustained heavy damage from Hurricane Katrina.
Pascagoula
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staff is divided among other
schools in the district.
“I miss the coworkers, I
miss the kids,” Oatis said.
“You look forward to seeing
somebody familiar, but you
don’t see as many.”
She said it was nice to see
“her” kids again, and to be in
a routine, even if at a different school
“You feel welcome. But you
feel out of place. It’s not like
being at home,” she said.
College Park principal
Suzanne Ros was all smiles,
though, as she escorted children to their buses and cars
after school Thursday.
“We had the most incredible day. The kids were great,
the parents were great.
Everybody was smiling, and
it was just so nice,” she said.
Ros said about 75 percent
of College Park students returned for school Thursday.
Gautier Elementary students’ attendance was only
slightly lower.
“We had approximately 167
students show up today —
about 71 percent,” she said.
Cooley said many parents
of students who were not at
school Thursday called to let
her know their children
would be at school Friday.
In Pascagoula, students at
Central Elementary also adjusted to a new school.
The roughly 100 students
who attended Beach Elementary before the storm are
now attending Central. Some
grades have been absorbed
into Central’s classes, while
Carisa Anderson/The Mississippi Press
Tony Hollowell asks his Resurrection Catholic School ninth-grade health students to write
thank-you notes to a Catholic school in Indiana that donated $20,000 to the school. The
money was raised at a walk-a-thon. The students are attending school at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Gautier and Thursday was their first day of school since Hurricane Katrina hit the
Coast on Aug. 29.
others, like kindergarten,
will remain separate.
Fourth-grader Theodore
Jackson attended Central
before the storm, and was
thrilled to return to school.
“I like school. It’s fun doing
work,” he said.
The return was not without a downside.
“Getting up early — I don’t
like getting up early,” Jackson said.
Elizabeth Barnard was the
secretary at Beach Elementary. The students call her
the “fake principal.”
Just like on the first day of
school in August, she welcomed Beach students and
escorted them into the cafeteria for their regular morning assembly. She was optimistic about Beach’s new
campus.
“It’s going to be OK. It’s
going to be fine,” she said.
“We’re here. We didn’t get
split up. We’re not at other
schools.”
Reporter Allison Mather
can be reached at amath-
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Government’s tab for hurricanes to be
below $150 billion, Congress told
WASHINGTON — The federal government’s
tab for hurricane relief and rebuilding efforts is
likely to come to less than $150 billion, Congress’
top budget analyst said Thursday, an amount significantly less than original estimates tossed
about in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.
Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas
Holtz-Eakin told the House Budget Committee
that his agency now predicts damage to homes,
government buildings, oil refineries and businesses will total between $70 billion and $130
billion. Of that, at least $40 billion is covered by
private insurance, he said.
Those figures do not include the immediate
relief and rescue efforts, which have been paid
for out of the $62 billion already approved by
Congress. About $20 billion of those funds have
been earmarked so far, Federal Emergency
Management Agency chief R. David Paulison
told lawmakers.
But Holtz-Eakin said the total costs to taxpayers will come nowhere close to estimates of $300
billion to $400 billion made by some a month
ago.
“There’s nothing that we’ve seen so far that
adds up to even approach $200 billion,” he told
The Associated Press later in an interview.
Mullet Festival to honor
Hurricane Katrina volunteers
GAUTIER — The 15th annual Gautier Mullet
Festival on Saturday will have a new theme this
year. Because of the overwhelming relief
response after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, many volunteers and rescue workers are calling Jackson County a temporary home and the
festival committee would like to honor its community support.
Opening ceremonies will take place at 9 a.m.
with a special recognition for volunteers and the
festival will continue until 6 p.m.
All volunteers, armed forces and rescue workers
are encouraged to attend. Admission is free.
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.
Call (228) 696-6235 for details.
— From Staff, Wire Reports
From Page 1-A
Stone played clarinet in the
Biloxi High School band before
Hurricane Katrina forced her
family to live aboard the ship.
As the new Pascagoula High
School student boarded the
bus for the trip east, the
marching band practiced in
the background.
Skipping band practice is
not the only transition she
faces. For example,
Pascagoula or-ganizes class
time differently.
“This is a four-block class
and mine was seven-block,”
she said. “It’s a big difference.
I hope it doesn’t ruin my transcript or anything.”
Though her new classmates
have welcomed her, they have
not replaced her friends in
Biloxi.
“Everybody was nice.
Nobody was, like, mean or
anything,” Stone said. “I just
... I miss my friends. That’s
all.”
Currently students from the
cruise ship are transported on
charter buses from the ship to
a parking lot at PHS. From
there they board school buses
headed to schools in the district.
Maghan said hers is the
only school district that will
absorb the ship’s students
because the Port of
Pascagoula — the ship’s
future berth — is in that district.
Reporter Allison Mather can
be reached at amather@mspressonline.com or
(251)219-5551.
Resurrection
From Page 1-A
School president-principal
Elizabeth Benefield said the
goal is to be back at the Pascagoula campus Oct. 17.
Secondary principal Darnell
Cuevas said it was important
for middle- and high-schoolers
to return to school as soon as
possible, even if not in Pascagoula.
“We have many more requirements as a high school
because of Carnegie units,”
she said.
The State Board of Education mandates that seniors
graduating during the 2005-06
school year accumulate at
least 20 Carnegie units to
graduate. The State Board of
Education decided Wednesday
that each Carnegie unit
requires 130 hours of instructional time.
“(And) this gives us a few
days to breathe and make
sure everything is in order to
transition back,” Cuevas continued.
Once students move back to
Pascagoula, the school day for
seventh- through 12th-graders
will be extended to 4:10 p.m.
through January.
“So by the end of January,
“It’s going to be OK.
It’s going to be fine,”
she said. “We’re here.
We didn’t get split up.
We’re not at other
schools.”
— Elizabeth Barnard,
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we’ll be made up,” Cuevas
said.
In the meantime, Spanish
teacher Mark Greger swaps
classrooms each period,
adjusting to the new, smaller
facility.
“(The first day) has gone a
lot smoother over here than
we thought it would because
this is such a compact area,”
he said.
About 80 more students will
attend the campus when fifthand sixth-graders begin class
Monday.
“That’s really going to be the
test of how well we all function over here,” Greger said.
Fifth- and sixth-graders will
return to school Monday at St.
Mary’s, and pre-kindergarten
through fourth-grade will be
located at St. John’s Episcopal
Church in Pascagoula.
On Monday, pre-kindergarten through first-grade
from St. Peter the Apostle
School in Pascagoula will continue to attend that campus,
while second through sixth
grade will join Resurrection.
Reporter Allison Mather can
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they can help and they have
stepped up to the plate,” said
Corder.
“We are committed to the
process,” said M&M executive
vice president Paul Thomps o n , w ho s e c o m m en t w as
echoed by representatives
from
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“The cooperation I have
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ho m e, as I
have seen these friendly, yet
competitive, banks find a
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Although specifics about
how small businesses can get
help are being finalized, business owners like Mickey
Baggett said it will be more
help than he has seen from
insurance adjusters.
Baggett, whose nine Pascagoula businesses were heavily damaged and whose Lucedale business lost its roof, said
he has seen his insurance
adjuster just once and there is
no clear sign of relief in sight.
He has kept his 30 employees on the payroll and “certainly agreed” with Corder’s
statement that small businesses “need help now” and
can’t wait for the relief they
are being promised.
“All us business owners
need money to get things
going again,” said Baggett,
whose business interests
include pawn shops, car dealerships, all of which had damaged inventory, and an auto
salvage yard, where 1,000
flooded vehicles that are no
l o n ge r us a b le had to be
crushed Thursday.
Customers have “been very
n i ce , ” s a id B a g g ett, w h o
i n te nd s o n he lp in g th em
recover their property once
a i d a r r iv e s a nd plan s on
reopening all his businesses.
“P a s c a g o ula F or w ar d, ”
Dale
From Page 1-A
cies are in place on the Coast
on homes and businesses. The
2000 Census reported 75,000
owner-occupied houses in the
three counties. No such count
was made of businesses.
Many residents thought
homeowner policies that covered hurricanes also covered
wind-driven water, but policies in Mississippi and most
other states specifically
exempt flooding, even when
hurricane-driven.
At least three lawsuits have
been filed against insurance
companies besides one Mississippi Attorney General Jim
Hood is pursuing. The lawsuits
contend insurance companies
are acting in bad faith by
refusing to cover losses from
Hurricane Katrina’s tidal
surge.
Joe Case, a spokesman for
one of the insurance companies, Nationwide Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., said the company trains and advises agents
to sell flood insurance. Homeowners may need flood insurance at some point, Case said,
“and we encourage our agents
to convey that information to
our customers.”
Insurers contend they are
abiding by the terms in their
policies and intend to pay for
covered damages. In the case
of homeowner insurance, policies cover damage caused by
wind. Insurers have hired
engineers to document the
cause of damage where there
is doubt.
Dale said policyholders have
told him, “The adjuster came
out here and looked at my
claim and he said, ‘It’s water,
not wind; we’re not going to
cover it.”’
Dale tells them to find
neighbors who witnessed the
wind damage, document visible wind damage and turn in
the information to their insurance companies.
“Even claims that are being
denied for water,” Dale said,
“we are just convinced that
there is some wind damage in
the claim. Very few people
should just get zero for their
claim.”
where PEDAC will recommend a plan of action to the
City Council for the future,
will center around the assistance, supplies and other
donations received from other
communities that are currently calling asking what the
city needs, Corder said.
“Katrina has enabled some
things to happen now within
Pascagoula that otherwise
would take years to utilize,
and we need to begin to plan
for the future even now,” said
Corder, referring to zoning
changes, infrastructure and
other improvements the city
can take advantage of, including planning that could help
prevent damage from future
storms.
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Diabetes requires
reasonable diet goals
Dear Dr. Gott: I am a
cake is not appropriate
licensed nutritionist with
behavior. Each patient,
advanced degrees. I am also
regardless of medical disora diabetic, which inspired me der, must take responsibility
to become an expert in nutri- for his or her own actions.
tion and diabetes care.
For example, cardiologists go
You mentioned in a column crazy when their patients
that you disagreed with the
with coronary artery disease
new recommendations that
refuse to stop smoking and
carbohydrates should be con- take medication to lower
sumed in moderation, and
their cholesterol levels.
sugar in reasonable
I stand firm on
quantities.
this issue.
Of course, dietiIf a patient has
tians have urged
diabetes, he or she
diabetics to conshould eliminate
sume carbohydrates
simple carbohyfrom milk, fruit and
drates (sugar and
starches. However,
others) from their
we professionals
diets. Period. No
have to consider
discussion. They
that we have to set
can fulfill their
Peter
realistic goals for
tastes for sweets by
blood-sugar control. Gott, M.D.
using sugar-free
If you tell
products such as
patients that they can never
Splenda. In my opinion, no
have that favorite piece of
diabetic should be able to
chocolate cake again or never use sugar, chocolate cake or
consume a bowl of ice cream, ice cream because they “can’t
do you really believe that
help it.” That response is not
patients are going to follow
a defense; it is an excuse.
your meal plan?
Ms. Dietitian, let’s work
together to ensure that diaDear Reader: When my
betics are following healthful
patients with lung cancer
diets that are not too restricfinally give up smoking, alco- tive. But let’s not back off
holics stop drinking because
from defining reasonable
of liver disease, or any
goals; that’s where non-sugpatient discontinues some
ar substitutes may be helpfood or habit because of a dis- ful.
ease, I applaud them and
© NEA Inc. Write to Dr.
encourage their changes in
Peter Gott, c/o United
lifestyle. Consequently, I do
Media of 200 Madison Ave
not buy your opinion that a
4th Floor, New York City,
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NY 10016.
Nobody is good enough
for neat-freak perfectionist
lets me know that he “shuts
Dear Annie: I am a 25his mouth” about how I do
year-old woman with two todthings because he loves me,
dlers. My husband, “Clark,”
but then again, we don’t speak
works during the day, and I
work at night. We have a won- much anyway. He says I don’t
even load the dishwasher corderful relationship, considerrectly.
ing what little time we have
I am so hurt knowing that
for each other.
There is one problem. Clark he feels this way about me and
is a total neat freak. He’s even that I will never be good
enough. What should I do? —
kept the children from their
Always Have To Keep Up
toys because the kids make a
mess. A few times
Dear Always:
he’s thrown perfectly
You’re right — you
good toys away. I tell
will never be good
him that kids are
enough, because
messy, and ours are
Clark expects perfecbasically pretty neat,
tion, and that is not
and so am I. But he
possible for anyone.
expects our house to
He is unreasonable
look like a magazine
on the subject, and it
cover all of the time.
probably dates back
I feel like all I do is
to his childhood. It
run around the
has nothing to do
house cleaning
with you.
floors, toilets, tubs
Stop competing in
and sinks, vacuum- Annie’s
the Housework
ing and picking
Mailbox
Olympics. Admit to
things up. Clark does
it, too. He’s always helping out Clark that he does a better job
and cleaning, but I still get the than you, and tell him he’s
welcome to take over so you
feeling he is disappointed in
can concentrate on raising
me because I can’t do it the
well-adjusted kids who won’t
way he can.
freak out over a spill.
Clark does everything to
E-mail anniesmailboxcomperfection. He’s into rearranging furniture, and he also dec- cast.net, or write: Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, Chicago,
orates. I don’t do any of those
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If one lead
smells, try
elsewhere
Some players have a talent
for opening leads, which then
lead their partnerships into
the sunshine, not to a dark
place. Look only at the West
hand and decide upon your
opening lead against three notrump.
South opened one diamond
with only a three-card suit. To
do that, he must have exactly
4-4-3-2 distribution. With 3-3
in the minors, even with A-KQ of diamonds and 4-3-2 of
clubs, he should open one club.
(Maybe he
would stop
a lethal
club lead
against the
final contract.)
West made
a modern
weak jump
overcall:
Philip
Why
should he Alder
care about
the suit
quality as long as he has a sixcard suit? The last two bids
were natural and clear-cut.
West felt that South was
ready for a spade lead. And if
he was, the unbid suit had
appeal. So, taking a slight risk,
West led the heart king. Jackpot! Although East perforce
played the four, West continued with his second heart,
East taking three more tricks
in the suit. West threw two
low spades and dummy discarded the club six. East shifted to a spade.
Declarer had only eight top
tricks: two spades, four diamonds and two clubs. And
with this layout, he had no
shot at a ninth. He tried running the club 10, but it lost to
the queen.
Note that if West leads a
spade, it immediately concedes
the ninth trick.
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Poodle adopts
litter of kittens
Dear Readers: Marilyn
Williams of Houston sent us
a photo of her poodle,
Savannah, kissing Natasha,
a precious little calico kitten. Marilyn says she
adopted a litter of five
motherless kittens, and
Savannah took over all the
care except nursing. All the
kittens lived and are doing
great. Every time Natasha
visits
(she was
adopted
by someone),
when she
leaves,
Savannah sits
on the
back of
By Heloise
the
couch,
looks out the window,
watches “her” baby and
cries. — Heloise
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Our Opinion
The Harriet
Miers mystery
At first blush, Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers is a mystery, almost like a complex
fact situation to be unraveled on a state bar
exam.
Is she conservative? Evangelical pro-family
advocate Dr. James Dobson has endorsed her.
Other conservatives have not.
Is she a strict constructionist of the Constitution, not prone to legislate from the bench?
President George W. Bush, an avowed strict
constructionist who abhors activist judges,
says she is. He has pledged to reshape the
court. He has said he knows the heart of Harriet Miers.
Confirmation hearings, combined with a
through reading of her past legal work, can
answer those questions.
What is clear is that there are those in the
conservative and liberal political camps, disappointed that conservatives like Sen. Orrin
Hatch and liberals like Sen. Harry Reid have
given Miers their blessing to the nominee,
who were itching for an ideological fistfight.
They make the argument that Miers has no
judicial experience. But history, through the
distinguished record of Chief Justices Earl
Warren, John Marshall and William Rehnquist and Associate Justices Robert Jackson
and Louis Brandeis, tells us that shouldn’t
necessarily be a prerequisite to service on the
high court.
Ignorance of history creates this sham of a
mandate that some 40-somethings with Harvard Law Review credentials should spend
some time on the federal district court or
appeals court bench before ascending to the
highest court in the land.
What matters is that a nominee understands the Constitution as the Founders
understood it, to uphold it, not to expand or
constrict it to further some interest group’s
social agenda.
The Supreme Court must protect the constitutional rights of all of us, rich and poor — the
fundamental freedoms of speech, worship,
press and others prescribed by the Bill of
Rights. It must too ensure that the rule of law
is upheld.
In an America living under the shadow of
terrorism’s threat, it’s vital — to paraphrase
Miers — that the acts of madmen not cause us
to restrict constitutional liberties.
That said, now is not the time for ideological
wrangling, with our Coast in ruins and our
nation at war. While Beltway ideologues on
the left and right don’t live in the real world,
George W. Bush does. And he says he knows
the nominee’s heart.
We pray he does.
Other Opinion
Covert propaganda
Last January, it came out that the Bush
administration had paid columnist Armstrong
Williams $240,000 to promote the No Child
Left Behind Act. Last week the Government
Accountability Office said in a report on the
case that the administration violated federal
law when it did that. GAO investigators said
U.S. law prohibits “covert propaganda,” which
this was because the government’s role wasn’t
revealed to readers and viewers.
To which the Education Department’s spokeswoman responded: These activities were “stupid, wrong and ill-advised.”
Couldn’t have said it better ourselves,
although this is a lot different from the defensive tune the administration sang when the
contract first came to light. So when can taxpayers expect the Treasury to be repaid these
illegally spent funds? And might any of the
players be prosecuted for this clear violation of
U.S. law?
Stupidity isn’t illegal, but fooling around
with money pulled out of taxpayer pockets is.
The amount probably equals the entire annual
income tax paid by a couple of dozen families.
When they must forgo spending that much on
things they need, they have a right to expect
the feds to do a better job of ensuring it is spent
on legal national activities.
— Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
President winkin’
blinkin’ ‘n’ noddin’
President George W. Bush’s baffling nomination of Harriet Miers, an inexperienced
jurist and relatively unknown lawyer, to the
U.S. Supreme Court has nearly everyone
stumped. What was he thinking?
Of course that’s the wrong verb. Thinking.
When Bush has an important decision to
make, he doesn’t rely so much on intellectual
skills as he does instinct.
Like a shaman examining
entrails for clues to the
future, he prefers to divine
a person’s interior.
He was convinced four
years ago, for example,
that he and Russian leader
Vladimir Putin were on the
same page after the two
cut a few wheelies around
Bush’s Crawford, Texas,
Kathleen
ranch in the presidential
Parker
pickup. Afterwards, Bush
gave a thumbs-up to future
Russia-U.S. relations, saying he and Putin
were kindred spirits on Democratic principles.
“I was able to get a sense of his soul,” Bush
said.
When Putin later began concentrating the
Kremlin’s power and seizing control of the
mass media, Bush might have reconsidered
those shared values. As Richard Perle
remarked: “When you gaze into souls, it’s
something you should update periodically,
because souls can change.”
Now, in nominating Miers to the Supreme
Court, Bush says, “I know her heart.”
“Trust me,” he says.
Bush the First said, “Read my lips.” Bush II
effectively says, “Read my mind.”
As Americans grapple with that prospect,
pundits have shifted into overdrive. Constituents of Bush’s Christian base are furious.
Or so they say. The secular branch of the
GOP, hoping for someone with more intellectual heft, feels sideswiped by his bullheaded
arrogance. Democrats are suspicious, while
Dr. James Dobson of Focus on the Family is
talking to God.
On his radio broadcast a few days ago, Dobson — who mysteriously claims to know
things about Miers that no one else knows —
invoked God’s guidance, begging the ultimate
Judge to speak to him.
“If this is not the person you want on that
Supreme Court, all you have to do is tell me
so, and do it through any means you want to.”
No Word yet, but we’ll stay tuned. Meanwhile, I prefer to invoke the words and wisdom of a Southern politician for insight.
Advising his older brother, the notorious
Louisiana Gov. Huey Long, Earl Long, who
also served as governor, reputedly said:
“Don’t write anything you can phone. Don’t
phone anything you can talk. Don’t talk anything you can whisper. Don’t whisper anything you can smile. Don’t smile anything you
can nod. Don’t nod anything you can wink.”
Therein, I think, lies the key to Bush’s
modus operandi. He doesn’t phone, talk or
whisper his intentions, but he does give a little smile, a nod, a wink now and then — especially to his base. Are they not paying attention? Or is their feigned aggravation part of
the game, a red herring to distract from their
secret glee?
Bush, in fact, has a record of communicating in code to his base, often leaving the rest
of the world flummoxed. During the Oct. 8,
2004, debate in the run-up to his re-election,
when asked about whether he would apply a
litmus test for Supreme Court nominees,
Bush demurred with what seemed at the time
like a head-swiveling non sequitur by invoking Dred Scott. No litmus test, he said, but he
would not nominate anyone who would condone Dred Scott.
“Huh?” everyone said.
Subsequent deconstructions of Bush’s comments revealed that “Dred Scott” is code for
“Roe v. Wade” among pro-lifers. Dred Scott, of
course, was the slave who in 1857 sought freedom after his master’s death. The courts ruled
against him, saying that even freed slaves
couldn’t be citizens and reinforcing the subhuman status of blacks in the U.S.
Pro-life advocates often refer to Dred Scott
as a way of arguing against the inhumanity of
Roe v. Wade and the sins of judicial activism.
If constitutional amendments (13 and 14) nullified the Dred Scott ruling, why not a constitutional amendment to protect the unborn? So
the thinking goes.
A strict constructionist, in the law’s
reformed view, would not condone the Dred
Scott decision. In Bush’s view, a strict constructionist also would not condone Roe v.
Wade. When Bush asserts that Miers will be a
strict constructionist, you can be almost certain he’s delivering a Dred Scott wink.
Likewise, when Bush says he knows Miers’
heart, he means her born-again heart, the one
that mirrors his own. They are cut from the
same evangelical cloth.
“Trust me,” in other words, means: “Relax,
I’ve kept my word.” To know Miers’ heart may
be to know her mind as well. Then again, with
Bush, who knows?
Sometimes a wink is just a wink.
Kathleen Parker, a syndicated columnist for
the Orlando Sentinel, welcomes comments via
e-mail at kparker@kparker.com, although she
cannot respond to all mail individually.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Phone service lagging
compared to others
To the editor:
I don’t have a story to tell, but I would like to
ask something: Where are BellSouth repair
service trucks and repairmen?
Singing River Electric got our power back on
in one week. Thank God for them.
Cable One had our cable back on in one and
a half weeks. Thanks a lot to them.
There services are very important to us in a
time like this, but BellSouth tells us it will be
Dec. 15 or about that before our phone service
is back in working order.
But guess what? They did put in free phones
over at the mall. We’ve got to drive 40 miles to
get to a phone.
Why not put one in Pascagoula, one in Moss
Point and one in Escatawpa? Why all of them
in one area?
It is things like that that make you wonder
what is wrong.
Why does BellSouth not have repairmen
here?
Geneva McDonald
Moss Point
October 3rd was an anniversary of sorts. Twenty-six years
ago my hurried work day lunch
was interrupted by a telephone
call. My father had just been
killed in an auto accident.
At his funeral, the church was
filled to standing room only. He
was a person who made friends
easily, always joking and laughing. He was usually engaged in
some good natured prank or
practical joke. He would go out
of his way for anyone needing
his help.
In the weeks and months that
followed, his
property was
sold to settle
the estate.
His business
was closed
and his tools
sold. His
clothing was
given away.
My mother
eventually
Royce
moved on
with her life, Armstrong
selling their
home in the process. Their home
was demolished by the new
owners, making room for a new
house. All of the stuff he’d accumulated was gone, in just a few
short years.
The relationships that he had
built were all that remained.
These included memories
shared by my brothers, my
mother and me. Even today,
when I go back home, people
remember. Strangers, when
they learn who I am, speak of
my Dad.
His death offered an important lesson. His stuff was gone.
It is relationships that are
enduring.
Sometimes the most important lessons in life are the most
difficult to learn. I am a slow
learner.
When Dad was killed I had
finished college and was building a career. Determined to
scale the corporate ladder I
worked nights and weekends.
For more than a decade I put
110 percent of my energy into
my job. I was a workaholic,
determined to acquire all of the
materials things my parents
had not had. And, I did.
Earning a generous salary, I
was able to buy a nice house
with a swimming pool, new cars
and a cabin on a lake. I began to
work on my private pilot’s
license. I was flying.
It came at a price. My life was
a little like the story told in
Harry Chapin’s song, “Cat’s in
the Cradle.” I watched my two
sons grow up from a distance,
always running to the next
meeting or involved in the next
deal.
Then my company changed
direction. It merged and consolidated. It downsized, streamlined, got lean and mean and all
of the buzz words of the time. In
short, it put 250 middle managers, including me, out of
work.
In the end, what I had to
show for the struggle, the effort
and the midnight oil was stuff
... along with a couple of
wrecked marriages and a son
who yet today refuses to speak
to me. I had worked hard to
acquire stuff and not worked
hard enough to build meaningful relationships.
In doing interviews and writing stories about Hurricane
Katrina, a number of survivors
have told me it was “just stuff.”
These people lost everything.
What was most important, they
said, was that their families
were safe. What was important,
they knew, were their relationships. The rest of it was just
stuff.
That, perhaps, is the great
opportunity coming from this
storm. The reminder that it is
just stuff. The most important
things we can build are the relationships we have with the people around us. In the end, that
is all that is important.
Reporter Royce Armstrong can
be reached at rarmstrong@mspressonline.com or (601) 9479933.
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Chevron
From Page 1-A
come back so quickly is a positive sign,” he said. “There are a
lot of companies interested in
locating or relocating in Jackson County, and the one thing
they ask me is how is BP Amoco doing, Chevron doing, how is
Nor-throp Grumman doing,
how is First Chemical doing.
“To see them come back with
very little down time sends a
message that the people and
the industries in Jackson
County are resilient to have
experienced the damage they
did and come back like they
have.”
Freeland said the Economic
Development Foundation will
soon open a business assistance
center on the Jackson County
campus of the Mississippi Gulf
Coast Community College to
help businesses affected by Katrina recover and return to operation.
The center will provide assistance in getting help from the
Mississippi Development Authority, the Small Business Administration and other agencies.
“We plan to make this a onestop shop for business,” Freeland said. “One of the foundation’s commitments has been
to retain, assist and help local
business and industry grow
and we will use our resources to
help them with their recovery.”
According to information
from Chevron, the timetable
for the refinery, which produces
325,000 barrels per day of
refined products, is running
ahead of previous estimates.
Company officials said refinery employees took steps to protect the staff and the environ-
“To see
them
come back
with very
little down
time sends
a message
that the
people
and the industries in
Jackson County are
resilient to have experienced the damage they
did and come back like
they have.”
— George Freeland,
executive director,
Jackson County Economic
Development Foundation
ment by shutting down operations and securing the facility.
The hurricane damaged the
refinery’s marine terminal, cooling towers and other equipment. A perimeter dike built
after Hurricane Georges in
1998 prevented significant
flooding at the facility.
“We are very proud of the
achievements of our employees
in the Gulf Region, many of
whom had to overcome personal adversity to help us re-sume
operations,” said Dave O’Reilly,
Chevron Corp.’s chairman and
chief executive officer, Chevron
Corporation. “We have placed a
high priority on safety in all
areas of our business following
the hurricanes, as well as helping our employees and their
communities recover from this
catastrophe.”
LNG
From Page 1-A
months, with construction projected to begin in 2007.
Terminal operation is expected to begin in 2010. The
LNG supply is expected to
come from Chevron’s joint ventures in other countries and
other as yet undetermined
sources.
When completed, the terminal will have the capacity to
handle 1.3 billion cubic feet of
gas per day. The liquefied natural gas will be delivered by
ship to the terminal, which
will move it through a process
that converts the minus-260
degree liquid to a gas by heating it so it can be sent through
pipelines to other areas for
sale.
Lammons said company officials are examining options to
use the five natural gas pipelines that already cross the
Chevron refinery property.
He also said that so-called
“hot gas,” which is natural gas
that contains other liquid gases, would be treated on site
through a cold process that
separates and extracts the other gases, such as propane,
from the methane gas and
send them to the proper markets.
“We hope to complement
business in South Mississippi
and other areas of the Gulf
South and provide an alternative source of energy to build
on for the region,” Lammons
said.
“This project can help meet
the projected increase in the
demand for energy in the
United States,” Chevron Global Gas President John Gass
said. “Recent events have
underscored the critical need
for reliable and diverse supplies of natural gas and the
important role increased LNG
imports can play in this country.”
“Chevron’s decision to move
Across Bayou Casotte from
the refinery, the VT Halter
Marine and Signal International shipyards are also making the transition from cleanup
and recovery to construction.
“We are making positive
progress,” said Ron Schnoor,
senior vice president and general manager of Signal’s Mississippi operations. “We are at
80 percent of our pre-storm
employment level.”
Schnoor said the work has
restarted on company projects
and Signal is looking for new
projects for the yard. He said
the company has replaced the
tools and welding equipment
damaged during Katrina,
which brought an estimated 18to 20-foot surge across the yard.
He said the company is hiring workers, adding, “we are
trying to get our old employees
information to them that jobs
are available. We hope to be
back to full operation very
soon.”
At neighboring VT Halter
Marine, company chief executive officer Butch King said
about 50 percent of the shipyard’s pre-storm work force is
back at work. Half of those, he
said, have been assigned to production work while the other
half continue working on reconstruction.
“We have replaced all our
tools and welding equipment,”
he said. “But we will not get
our cutting tables in until Dec.
15. We still have some employees who are out. Many of them
are still trying to get their
homes back in order and they
will return when they have
things back in order at home.”
Like Signal, VT Halter is also
hiring.
Besides the progress at the
yard, King said company officials expect to launch a tug on
Oct. 26.
“That will be a good signal
that things are getting back to
normal,” he said.
Northrop Grumman Ship
Systems’ Ingalls yard, which
has been operating since Katrina, continues cleanup and
construction of ships that have
been already launched.
Ship Systems officials said
Thursday that 12,500 — including 8,700 employees at
Ingalls — of its nearly 19,800employee work force have returned to work full time since
Katrina and an additional
3,020 employees have made
contact with the company and
are on various forms of approved leave. Another 3,562
employees have made initial
contact with the company but
are not working and 715 are
not yet accounted for.
Company officials ask employees who have not yet
returned to work to contact the
company immediately in order
to avoid loss of employment status and benefits eligibility.
Employees who have previously reported to work and who
have been granted a personal
leave of absence should report
to work at the end of their
approved leave period.
Reporter John Surratt can
be reached at jsurratt@mspressonline.com or at (866)
843-9020.
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ventures manager
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ahead with the regulatory process demonstrates our continued commitment to Jackson
County,” Pascagoula Refinery
Manager Roland Kell said.
“Chevron has a long and proud
history in Mississippi where
it has safely operated the Pascagoula refinery for more than
40 years. We look forward to
building on this legacy.”
The announcement that
Chevron would build an LNG
facility at the refinery raised
concerns on the part of environmentalists about the safety
of the community. Those concerns have been heightened
on the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which caused extensive
damage to industries along
Bayou Casotte, including
Chevron.
Lammons said Bayou Casotte Energy officials plan to
look at Katrina’s impact on the
area, but said that storms like
Katrina have been considered
in the terminal’s design.
“We have accounted in the
design for events such as Katrina in the layout of the facility and its foundation, berms
around the facility to account
for storm surge and for wind
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and has been shared with
FERC,” he said.
Reporter John Surratt can
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Friday, October 7, 2005
Pascagoula preview
George County preview
PHS focuses
on turnovers
Rebels await
Indians’ star
■ Panthers out to avoid
■ George County looks to
mistakes against Hancock
stop BHS’ Damion Fletcher
By PAT KELLY
By PAT KELLY
The Mississippi Press
PASCAGOULA — Pascagoula football coach Don Bland said the Panthers
will match up Friday with a Hancock
County team that is big and physical.
Coming off losses in its first two
games this year to Gautier and Gulfport
— both teams with wide-open passing
attacks — the Panthers will face a running team this week that uses wing
and tight wing formations with good
speed at the corners.
“They don’t play the same type of
game,” Bland said.
The Panthers (0-2, 0-1) are attempting to return from a 21-6 loss to Gulfport last week in which the Panthers
committed five turnovers.
Add an additional five turnovers
See PHS, Page 2-B
The Mississippi Press
Christy Prichett/The Mississippi Press
Ocean Springs Ryan Glouner (12) will help lead the Greyhounds in tonight’s Region
4-5A showdown with Jackson County rival Moss Point at Dantzler Stadium.
Ocean Springs vs. Moss Point preview
Showdown in Moss Point
■ Ocean Springs hits road to
Moss Point for key region game
By JR. WITTNER
The Mississippi Press
Christy Prichett/The Mississippi Press
Pascagoula’s Chris Blythe (21) and
the Panthers host Hancock.
Ocean Springs’ 34-21 win over Moss Point last
season was the team’s first victory in the series
since 1993, which was also the Greyhounds’ last
victory at Dantzler Stadium.
Now the No. 5 ranked Greyhounds and the No.
8 Tigers square off in a key Region 4-5A game
early in the region schedule.
“We are treating it just like any other region
game,” Ocean Springs head coach Steve Jones
said. “We are not putting anymore emphasis on
this game than we usually would a district game.
In this district, you can be beat any Friday night.”
Ocean Springs opened the Region 4-5A schedule
with a 42-6 win over Hancock last week, while
Moss Point used a 37-yard field goal by Brad Binghamwith 14 seconds left to top Biloxi 24-21 last
Saturday.
In the game against the Indians, the Tigers got
two 1-yard touchdowns by Kevin Barkley and a 16yard scamper from Meco Brown to account for
the points in the win. Running back Dontavious
Morrissette also had a big game with 108 yards on
the ground.
“Every region game is a big game, but especially early in the season,” Moss Point head coach
Jerry Alexander said. “Once you start the region
schedule, you have a big game each week. You
want to win every game so you are not playing
catch-up and having to get help from another
team late in the season to make the playoffs.”
Athletes will be all over the field tonight in
Moss Point with dynamic backfields on both teams.
Chanse Cooper and T.J. Lawrence for Ocean
Springs have been big parts of the running game
and Morrissette and Brown give Moss Point a solid combination in the backfield.
See SHOWDOWN, Page 3-B
BILOXI — Both the George County and
Biloxi high school football teams are preparing for a hard-hitting, tooth-and-nail, tough
and bruising matchup Friday in Biloxi.
“It’s going to be a war,” Biloxi coach David
Russell said.
Coming off a 28-14 win over Harrison
Central last week, George County has
worked up a head of steam.
Coach Al Jones said his team will be keying on Biloxi marquee running back Damion
Fletcher, who can not only run over defensive linemen but can also both catch a pass
and throw the ball.
Other teams have had a hard time controlling Fletcher, Jones said, and his team
has been concentrating this week on containing Fletcher’s number 33 jersey.
“We’re not doing anything too much differently, just working to adjust to their formations,” Jones said.
Jones said his team is also toiling to pull
its offense up just a notch, working hard on
blocking and having running backs hit the
holes with focused force.
Russell gave a nod to George County’s
rich tradition of bringing a roughneck style
of football to the field.
“They are a hard-nosed football team,”
Russell said, acknowledging the Rebels’ big
offensive and defensive lines.
Has he given any special advice to Fletcher, as his top-notch running back prepares
for the game?
“Just hang on to your helmet,” Russell
said. “Because you are going to get hit.”
The game begins Friday in Biloxi at 7:30
p.m.
Pat Kelly can be reached at (251) 2195553 or sports@mspressonline.com.
All square
Not in the Cards
■ Braves beat
prevent Padres from
tying division series
Clemens, Astros
to even NLDS
By PAUL NEWBERRY
The Associated Press
ATLANTA — The Braves
rocked the Rocket, John
Smoltz picked up where he
left off six years ago, and
Atlanta finds
itself all even
with the Houston Astros in
the NL playoffs.
Rookie Brian McCann hit
a three-run homer in his first
postseason at-bat, which were
all the runs Smoltz needed to
lead the Braves past Roger
Clemens and the Astros 7-1
on Thursday night, tying the
best-of-five series at one game
apiece.
Smoltz broke a one-day tie
with Houston’s Andy Pettitte
to reclaim the title of baseball’s winningest postseason
pitcher. The right-hander
improved to 15-4 with seven
strong innings in his first
October start since the 1999
World Series.
With the NL East champion
Braves having bounced back
from a 10-5 loss in Game 1,
the series shifts to Houston.
Twenty-game winner Roy
Oswalt is set to go against
Atlanta’s surprising 13-game
winner, Jorge Sosa, on Saturday.
The Astros hope Oswalt
looks better than Clemens,
who led the majors in ERA
(1.87) at age 43 but was bothered late in the season by a
sore hamstring.
McCann sent the Turner
Field crowd into a frenzy
when he connected with two
outs and two on in the second, driving a fastball into
the right-field seats to put the
Braves up 3-1.
The 21-year-old catcher
became the first player in
Braves history — including
Boston and Milwaukee, too
— to homer in his first trip
to the plate in the postseason.
McCann, one of 18 rookies
who played for Atlanta this
season, started the year at
Double-A Mississippi. He was
■ Mulder, St. Louis
By R.B. FALLSTROM
The Associated Press
AP
Atlanta Braves' Brian McCann, left, is congratulated by
teammates Andruw Jones , center, and Jeff Francoeur,
right, after hitting a three-run home run in the 2nd
inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series
against the Houston Astros at Turner Field in Atlanta
Thursday.
born less than three months
before Clemens made his
major league debut with the
Boston Red Sox in 1984.
The Braves stretched their
lead to 5-1 in the third. Adam
LaRoche hit an opposite-field
double to bring home two
more runs. The ball slipped
under the glove of diving left
fielder Orlando Palmeiro
before rolling all the way to
the wall.
With Smoltz on the mound
— stiff shoulder and all —
the lead was secure. This is
what he yearned for after
spending three-plus seasons
as the Braves closer, a role
that left his playoff fortunes
in the hands of others.
See BRAVES, Page 2-B
ST. LOUIS — Mark Mulder
tossed aside a pair of poor tuneup starts and put the St. Louis
Cardinals on the brink of a playoff sweep.
Mulder pitched shutout ball
into the seventh
inning and the
Cardinals once
again built an
early lead, beating the San Diego Padres 6-2
Thursday for a 2-0 edge in their
first-round NL series.
Matt Morris will try to clinch
it for St. Louis on Saturday at
San Diego against Woody
Williams.
The Cardinals, who led the
majors with 100 wins this season, have advanced to the NL
championship series four times
in five chances under manager
Tony La Russa. San Diego,
which limped into the playoffs
with an 82-80 record, hasn’t
shown any signs of stopping
them.
Seven teams have rallied from
a 2-0 deficit in division series
play — the last team to do it
was Boston against Oakland in
2003.
Mulder was 16-8 in his first
season since being acquired
from Oakland, but gave up seven earned runs over 5 2-3
innings in two starts after the
Cardinals clinched the NL Central.
Plus, the lefty was a decidedly better pitcher at night (14-3,
2.26 ERA) than night (2-5, 6.86).
Mulder scoffed at both of
those trends the day before
Game 2, blanking a lineup
stacked with seven right-handed hitters until the late innings
and backed by four double plays,
tying the NLDS record.
The Cardinals’ first four runs
came on balls that didn’t leave
the infield — or in one case,
even the catcher’s glove. David
Eckstein had a run-scoring
groundout and a squeeze bunt,
Yadier Molina had an RBI
grounder and Albert Pujols drew
a bases-loaded walk to finish
Pedro Astacio after four innings.
As in Tuesday’s opener, when
See NLDS, Page 2-B
Monty leads American Express
■ Tiger behind by
months, Colin Montgomerie
appears hungry for more.
three strokes
Montgomerie showed no
effects from an emotional vicBy DOUG FERGUSON
tory four days ago in Scotland,
The Associated Press
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St. Louis Cardinals' Abraham Nunez, left, and San
Diego Padres catcher Ramon Hernandez look back as
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plate during the third inning in Game 2 of their National
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scored on teammate David Eckstein's fielder's choice.
2-B
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
BY THE NUMBERS
FOOTBALL
National Football League
Glance
All Times CST
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Miami
2 1 0 .667 68 51
New England 2 2 0 .500 87 108
Buffalo
1 3 0 .250 48 69
N.Y. Jets
1 3 0 .250 47 73
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Indianapolis
4 0 0 1.000 78 26
Jacksonville
2 2 0 .500 62 64
Tennessee
1 3 0 .250 69 106
Houston
0 3 0 .000 24 65
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Cincinnati
4 0 0 1.000 104 38
Pittsburgh
2 1 0 .667 81 37
Baltimore
1 2 0 .333 30 52
Cleveland
1 2 0 .333 45 64
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Denver
3 1 0 .750 80 68
Kansas City
2 2 0 .500 91 91
San Diego
2 2 0 .500 127 88
Oakland
1 3 0 .250 76 89
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Washington
3 0 0 1.000 43 37
N.Y. Giants
3 1 0 .750 136 98
Philadelphia
3 1 0 .750 112 68
Dallas
2 2 0 .500 88 88
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Tampa Bay
4 0 0 1.000 77 45
Atlanta
3 1 0 .750 86 57
Carolina
2 2 0 .500 103 96
New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 68 87
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago
1 2 0 .333 52 39
Detroit
1 2 0 .333 36 58
Minnesota
1 3 0 .250 64 107
Green Bay
0 4 0 .000 72 92
West
W L T Pct PF PA
St. Louis
2 2 0 .500 97 111
Seattle
2 2 0 .500 89 76
Arizona
1 3 0 .250 74 110
San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 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.
NJCAA Football Poll
Through Oct. 2
Record
1. Butler CC, Kan. (7)6-0
2. Coffeyville CC, Kan.6-0
3. Blinn, Texas
4-0
3. Pearl River CC (1)2-0
5. Nassau CC, N.Y. 5-0
6. Rochester Tech 6-0
7. Snow, Utah
5-0
8. Glendale (Ariz.) 4-0
9. Grand Rapids CC 5-1
10. Dixie State, Utah 4-1
11. Iowa Central CC 4-1
12. Trinity Valley CC 4-1
12. Minne. W. Tech 5-0
14. NEO
4-1
15. MGCCC
2-0
16. Erie CC, N.Y.
4-1
17. Hudson Valley CC3-2
18. E. Ariz.College 2-1
18. Scottsdale CC 3-2
20. Co-Lin CC
1-1
Pts
119
100
99
99
90
77
73
67
39
37
30
28
28
20
16
14
10
4
4
3
Pvs
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12
13
14
10
15
18
17
16
19
10
20
The AP Top 25
The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press
college football poll, with first-place votes in
parentheses, records through Oct. 1, total
points based on 25 points for a first-place
vote through one point for a 25th-place vote,
and previous ranking:
Record Pts
Pvs
1. Southern Cal (59) 4-0
1,619
1
2. Texas (6)
4-0
1,564
2
3. Virginia Tech
5-0
1,494
3
4. Florida St.
4-0
1,391
6
5. Georgia
4-0
1,318
7
6. Ohio St.
3-1
1,279
8
7. Alabama
5-0
1,150
15
8. Tennessee
3-1
1,143
10
9. Miami
3-1
1,118
9
10. California
5-0
988
12
11. LSU
2-1
978
4
12. Notre Dame
4-1
966
13
13. Florida
4-1
792
5
14. Wisconsin
5-0
773
17
15. Texas Tech
4-0
588
16
16. Penn St.
5-0
493
—
17. Arizona St.
3-2
491
14
18. Boston College 4-1
464
21
19. Michigan St.
4-1
455
11
20. UCLA
4-0
412
20
21. Michigan
3-2
335
—
22. Auburn
4-1
298
—
23. Louisville
3-1
288
24
24. Georgia Tech
3-1
226
25
25. Oregon
4-1
121
—
Others receiving votes: Nebraska 107, Minnesota 49, Texas A&M 47, Virginia 44, Colorado 32, TCU 25, Fresno St. 14, Iowa St. 14,
West Virginia 13, Iowa 11, Wyoming 11, Purdue 9, North Carolina 3, Southern Miss 2.
Division I-AA Poll
PHILADELPHIA — The top 25 teams in
the Sports Network Division I-AA football poll,
with first-place votes in parentheses, records
through Oct. 2 and previous ranking:
Record Pts
Pvs
1. New Hamp.(84) 4-0
2,862
1
2. Southern Ill.(15) 3-1
2,695
2
3. Western Ky. (5) 3-1
2,597
3
4. Montana (6)
3-1
2,555
4
5. James Madison 3-1
2,347
6
6. Furman
4-1
2,170
7
7. Northern Iowa (1) 3-1
2,159
8
8. Hampton (1)
5-0
2,016
9
9. Cal Poly (3)
4-1
1,986
10
10. Lehigh
3-1
1,626
11
11. Montana State 3-2
1,573
12
12. N.D. State
4-1
1,532
13
13. Delaware
3-1
1,452
5
14. Texas State
3-1
1,384
16
15. Eastern Wash. 2-2
1,363
14
16. Appalachian St. 3-1
1,264
17
17. William & Mary 2-2
876
19
18. Massachusetts 3-1
872
21
19. Coastal Carolina 4-1
741
—
20. Harvard
2-1
524
15
21. Ga. Southern
3-2
481
—
22. Youngstown St. 4-1
403
—
23. Northwestern St. 1-2
358
25
24. South Car. St.
3-1
251
20
25. Idaho State
3-2
247
24
Others receiving votes: McNeese State
233, UC Davis 217, Stephen F. Austin 178,
Western Carolina 172, Grambling State 131,
Hofstra 111, Portland State 91, Alabama State
77, Penn 75, Lafayette 59, Wofford 55, Brown
49, Bethune-Cookman 45, Princeton 42, Sam
Houston State 42, Towson 23, Illinois State
18, Eastern Kentucky 18, Chattanooga 12,
Nicholls State 9, Villanova 7.
BASEBALL
NLDS Boxes
CARDINALS 6, PADRES 2
SAN DIEGO
ST. LOUIS
abr hbi
abr h bi
EYong lf 3 0 0 0
Eckstin ss 4 0 1 2
Klesko lf 2 0 0 0
Edmnd cf 2 1 0 0
Loretta 2b 5 0 1 0
Pujols 1b 3 1 2 1
RaHrdz c 4 1 2 0
LWalkr rf 4 0 0 0
BGiles cf 3 0 0 0
RSndrs lf 4 0 1 2
KGreen ss 3 1 2 0
Tguchi lf 0 0 0 0
Randa 3b 4 0 3 0
Grdzln 2b 4 1 1 0
Nady 1b 2 0 1 2
Nunez 3b 3 2 1 0
Jhnson rf 2 0 0 0
YMlina c 4 1 0 1
Hnsley p 0 0 0 0
Mulder p 1 0 0 0
Olivo ph 1 0 0 0
Tvarez p 0 0 0 0
Seanez p 0 0 0 0
Flors p
000 0
MaSwy ph 1 0 0 0
Gall ph
100 0
Otsuka p 0 0 0 0
Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0
Astacio p 1 0 0 0
Jkson cf 1 0 1 0
DRbrts ph 1 0 0 0
Totals
332102
Totals
306 6 6
San Diego
000 000 110—2
St. Louis
002 200 20x—6
E—KGreene (2). DP—San Diego 1, St.
Louis 4. LOB—San Diego 9, St. Louis 7.
2B—KGreene (2), RSanders (1), Nunez (1).
S—Eckstein, Mulder.
IP H
R ER BB SO
San Diego
Astacio L,0-1
4
3
4 2 3 4
Hensley
2
1
0 0 1 0
Seanez
1
2
2 2 1 2
Otsuka
1
0
0 0 0 0
St. Louis
Mulder W,1-0 6 2/3
8
1 1 1 2
Tavarez
1
2
1 1 1 0
Flores
1/3
0
0 0 0 1
Isringhausen
1
0
0 0 0 1
HBP—by Mulder (Jackson), by Tavarez
(Nady), by Mulder (Nady).
Umpires—Home, Bill Hohn; First, Bruce
Dreckman; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Angel
Hernandez; Left, Tim Timmons; Right, Ed
Montague.
T—2:54. A—52,599 (50,345).
BRAVES 7, ASTROS 1
HOUSTON
ATLANTA
abr hbi
Biggio 2b 4 0 1 0
Furcal ss
Tveras cf 4 0 3 0
MGiles 2b
Brkmn 1b 4 1 2 0
CJones 3b
Ensbrg 3b 4 0 0 0
AJones cf
Lane rf
401 1
LaRche 1b
Lidge p
000 0
Frncur rf
OPlmro lf 3 0 0 0
Lngrhn lf
AEvrtt ss 4 0 0 0
McCnn c
Asmus c 4 0 0 0
Smoltz p
Clmens p 2 0 0 0
Ritsma p
Backe p 0 0 0 0
Jhnson ph
Burke ph 1 0 1 0
Frnswr p
Qualls p 0 0 0 0
Scott rf
000 0
Totals
3418 1
Totals
abr h bi
402 0
511 0
310 0
433 1
101 2
311 1
402 0
411 3
200 0
000 0
000 0
000 0
30711 7
Houston 100 000 000 —1
Atlanta
032 000 20x —7
E—Qualls (1). DP—Houston 1, Atlanta 1.
LOB—Houston 7, Atlanta 7. 2B—Burke (1),
LaRoche (1). HR—McCann (1). SB—Furcal
(1). S—LaRoche, Smoltz.
IP H
R ER BB SO
Houston
Clemens L,0-1
5
6
5 5 3 2
Backe
1
1
0 0 0 1
Qualls
1
4
2 2 1 0
Lidge
1
0
0 0 2 0
Atlanta
Smoltz W,1-0
7
7
1 1 1 5
Reitsma
1
1
0 0 0 0
Farnsworth
1
0
0 0 0 1
Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First,
Jeff Nelson; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third,
Eric Cooper; Left, Sam Holbrook; Right, Joe
Brinkman.
T—2:52. A—46,181 (50,091).
Postseason Glance
DIVISION SERIES
American League
Chicago vs. Boston
(Best-of-5)
Tuesday, Oct. 4
Chicago 14, Boston 2
Wednesday, Oct. 5
Chicago 5, Boston 4, Chicago leads series
2-0
Friday, Oct. 7
Chicago (Garland 18-10) at Boston (Wakefield 16-12), 3:19 p.m. (ESPN2)
Saturday, Oct. 8
Chicago at Boston (Schilling 8-8), if necessary
Sunday, Oct. 9
Boston at Chicago, if necessary
Los Angeles vs. New York
Tuesday, Oct. 4
New York 4, Los Angeles 2
Wednesday, Oct. 5
Los Angeles 5, New York 3, series tied 1-1
Friday, Oct. 7
Los Angeles (Washburn 8-8) at New York
(Johnson 17-8), 7:19 p.m. (FOX)
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), 11:09 p.m. (ESPN)
Sunday, Oct. 9
St. Louis at San Diego, if necessary
Monday, Oct. 10
San Diego at St. Louis, if necessary
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 (ESPN)
Monday, Oct. 10
Houston at Atlanta, if necessary
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
American League
Tuesday, Oct. 11
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 12
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 14
at lower percentage or wild card, 7:10 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 15
at lower percentage or wild card, 7:15 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 16
at lower percentage or wild card, 3:35 p.m.,
if necessary
Tuesday, Oct. 18
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m., if necessary
Wednesday, Oct. 19
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m., if necessary
National League
Wednesday, Oct. 12
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 13
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 15
at lower percentage or wild card, 3:25 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 16
at lower percentage or wild card, 7:15 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 17
at lower percentage or wild card, 7:20 p.m.,
if necessary
Wednesday, Oct. 19
at higher percentage, 3:20 p.m., if necessary
Thursday, Oct. 20
at higher percentage, 7:20 p.m., if necessary
WORLD SERIES
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.
NASCAR
Nextel Cup ScheduleWinners
(x-non-points race)
Feb. 12 — x-Budweiser Shootout (Jimmie
Johnson)
Feb. 20 — Daytona 500 (Jeff Gordon)
Feb. 27 — Auto Club 500 (Greg Biffle)
March 13 — UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400
(Jimmie Johnson)
March 20 — Golden Corral 500 (Carl
Edwards)
April 3 — Food City 500 (Kevin Harvick)
April 10 — Advance Auto Parts 500 (Jeff
Gordon)
April 17 — Samsung/RadioShack 500
(Greg Biffle)
April 23 — Subway Fresh 500 (Kurt Busch)
May 1 — Aaron’s 499 (Jeff Gordon)
May 7 — Dodge Charger 500 (Greg Biffle)
May 14 — Chevy American Revolution 400
(Kasey Kahne)
May 21 — x-All-Star Challenege (Mark
Martin)
May 29 — Coca-Cola 600 (Jimmie Johnson)
June 5 — MBNA America 400 (Greg Biffle)
June 12 — Pocono 500 (Carl Edwards)
June 19 — Michigan 400 (Greg Biffle)
June 26 — Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Tony
Stewart)
July 2 — Pepsi 400 (Tony Stewart)
July 10 — USG Sheetrock 400 (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.)
July 17 — New England 300 (Tony Stewart)
July 24 — Pennsylvania 500 (Kurt Busch)
Aug. 7 — Allstate 400 (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 14 — Sirius at The Glen (Tony Stewart)
Aug. 21 — GFS Marketplace 400 (Jeremy
Mayfield)
Aug. 27 — Sharpie 500 (Matt Kenseth)
Sept. 4 — SONY HD 500 (Kyle Busch)
Sept. 10 — Chevy Rock & Roll 400 (Kurt
Busch)
Sept. 18 — Sylvania 300 (Ryan Newman)
Sept. 25 — MBNA 400 (Jimmie Johnson)
Oct. 2 — UAW-Ford 500 (Dale Jarrett)
Oct. 9 — Banquet 400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 15 — UAW-GM Quality 500, Concord,
N.C.
Oct. 23 — Subway 500, Martinsville, Va.
Oct. 30 — Bass Pro Shops MBNA 400,
Hampton, Ga.
Nov. 6 — Dickies 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Nov. 13 — Checker Auto Parts 500, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Nextel Cup
Points Leaders
Through Oct. 2
1. Tony Stewart, 5519
2. Ryan Newman, 5515
3. Rusty Wallace, 5443
4. Jimmie Johnson, 5437
5. Greg Biffle, 5421
6. Carl Edwards, 5419
7. Matt Kenseth, 5408
8. Jeremy Mayfield, 5407
9. Mark Martin, 5381
10. Kurt Busch, 5339
11. Kevin Harvick, 3321
12. Jamie McMurray, 3307
13. Elliott Sadler, 3288
14. Dale Jarrett, 3270
15. Joe Nemechek, 3222
16. Jeff Gordon, 3202
17. Brian Vickers, 3187
18. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 3112
19. Kyle Busch, 3064
20. Jeff Burton, 3022
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
Glance
All Times CST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
East
W L T Pct
N.Y. Rangers 1 0 1 3
New Jersey
1 0 0 2
N.Y. Islanders 0 1 0 0
Philadelphia
0 1 0 0
Pittsburgh
0 1 0 0
Northeast Division
W L OT Pts
Montreal
2 0 0 4
Buffalo
1 0 0 2
Ottawa
1 0 0 2
Toronto
0 0 1 1
Boston
0 1 0 0
Southeast Division
W L OT Pts
Florida
1 0 0 2
Tampa Bay
1 0 0 2
Washington
1 0 0 2
Atlanta
0 1 0 0
Carolina
0 1 0 0
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OT Pts
Detroit
2 0 0 4
Nashville
1 0 0 2
Chicago
0 1 0 0
Columbus
0 1 0 0
St. Louis
0 2 0 0
Northwest Division
W L OT Pts
PF
8
5
4
3
1
PA
7
1
6
5
5
GF GA
6
4
6
4
3
2
2
3
1
2
GF GA
Today’s Listings
College Football
7 p.m. — Syracuse at Connecticut (ESPN2)
Golf
1 p.m. — WGC-American Express Championship
(ESPN)
Major League Baseball
3 p.m. — Playoffs: White Sox at Red Sox (ESPN2)
7 p.m. — Playoffs: Angels at Yankees (ESPN)
the Cardinals took an eight-run
lead behind Chris Carpenter
before the Padres rallied in an 85 loss, it got a little closer at the
end.
A double by Khalil Greene, a
single by Joe Randa and Xavier
Nady’s run-scoring single cut the
deficit to 4-1.
Reggie Sanders, who drove in
an NLDS-record six runs in Game
1, hit a two-run double off Rudy
Seanez in the seventh that made
it 6-1. Sanders has eight RBIs in
eight at-bats this series after totaling five RBIs in five previous divi-
From Staff, wire reports
LOCAL SCHEDULE
Today’s events
High School Football
Hancock at Pascagoula,
6 p.m.
Ocean Springs at Moss
Point 7:30 p.m.
Gautier at Forrest County AHS, 7 p.m.
Edmonton
1 0 0 2
4
3
Minnesota
1 0 0 2
6
3
Vancouver
1 0 0 2
3
2
Calgary
0 1 0 0
3
6
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
0 1 0 0
4
5
Phoenix
0 1 0 0
2
3
San Jose
0 1 0 0
2
3
Two points for a win, one point for an overtime loss.
Wednesday’s Games
Buffalo 6, N.Y. Islanders 4
Montreal 2, Boston 1
Washington 3, Columbus 2
Florida 2, Atlanta 0
N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 3
Detroit 5, St. Louis 1
Tampa Bay 5, Carolina 2
New Jersey 5, Pittsburgh 1
Minnesota 6, Calgary 3
Ottawa 3, Toronto 2, SO
Nashville 3, San Jose 2
Anaheim 5, Chicago 3
Dallas 5, Los Angeles 4
Edmonton 4, Colorado 3
Vancouver 3, Phoenix 2
Thursday’s Games
Montreal 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT
Detroit 4, St. Louis 3
Phoenix at Los Angeles, (n)
Today’s Games
Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m.
Calgary at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m.
New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Boston at Buffalo, 8 p.m.
San Jose at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Buffalo at Ottawa, 7 p.m.
Washington at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Carolina at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.
Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m.
Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Colorado at Dallas, 8 p.m.
Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Minnesota at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Calgary at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Columbus at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Los Angeles, 8 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Announced the resignation of Marty Brown, manager of Buffalo
of the IL, to become manager of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of Japan’s Central League.
TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS—Named Stuart
Sternberg principal owner, Vince Naimoli
chairman and Matthew Silverman team president. Fired Chuck LaMar, general manager,
Scott Proefrock, assistant GM, and Cam Bonifay, player personnel director.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Named Sal Butera
special assistant to the general manager.
Eastern League
READING PHILLIES—Named Lindsey
Knupp and Chris McConney client relationship
managers, Holly Frymyer client relationship
and game presentation manager and Brian
Babik group sales manager.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
DETROIT PISTONS—Named Bill Pope assistant coach and advance scout and Paul
Rivers assistant coach and video coordinator.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS—Waived C Vlade
Divac. Signed C Adam Parada.
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS—Exercised their
options on G Luke Ridnour and F Nick Collison for the 2006-07 season.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed RB
ReShard Lee. Placed WR Terrence Murphy
on injured reserve.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ATLANTA THRASHERS—Placed G Kari
Lehtonen on injured reserve. Assigned C Jim
Slater to Chicago of the AHL.
CAROLINA HURRICANES—Recalled G
Kevin Nastiuk from Lowell of the AHL.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Assigned C
Vernon Fiddler to Milwaukee of the AHL.
COLLEGE
ARMY—Named Maggie Dixon women’s basketball coach.
OAKLAND, MICH.—Named Beckie Francis
women’s basketball coach.
RHODE ISLAND—Signed Tim Stowers, football coach, to a multiyear contract extension
through the 2008 season. Suspended basketball G Dawan Robinson indefinitely from
the team.
RUTGERS—Named Kevin MacConnell
deputy director of athletics.
SAN DIEGO STATE—Named Mike May
assistant athletic director for media relations.
GOLF
PGA
At Harding Park Golf Course
San Francisco
First Round
Colin Montgomerie34-30— 64
Tiger Woods 34-33 — 67
John Daly
34-33 — 67
Mark Calcavecchia32-35 —
Olin Browne 32-35 — 67
Sergio Garcia 33-34 — 67
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Stone County at Vancleave 7:30 p.m.
George County at Biloxi
7:30 p.m.
Greene County at
Magee 7:30 p.m.
Petal at St. Martin 7:30
p.m.
David Howell 33-34 —
Fred Funk
35-32 —
Ian Poulter
33-34 —
Vijay Singh 34-33 —
Chad Campbell34-33 —
Rod Pampling33-34 —
David Toms 33-35 —
Zach Johnson33-35 —
Adam Scott 34-34 —
Brandt Jobe 32-36 —
Jim Furyk
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Sean O’Hair 34-34 —
Billy Mayfair 36-33 —
Angel Cabrera33-36 —
Graeme McDowell33-36—
Richard Green35-34 —
Tim Clark
33-36 —
Yasuharu Imano35-34 —
Bradley Dredge38-31 —
Miguel A. Jimenez34-35—
Niclas Fasth 37-33 —
Jyoti Randhawa33-37 —
Henrik Stenson33-37 —
Stewart Cink 34-36 —
Luke Donald 35-35 —
Stephen Dodd35-35 —
K.J. Choi
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Jason Bohn 36-34 —
Ben Crane
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Vaughn Taylor37-34 —
Stuart Appleby34-37 —
Michael Campbell36-35—
Phil Mickelson33-38 —
Chris DiMarco34-37 —
Davis Love III 36-35 —
Nick Dougherty36-35 —
Thomas Bjorn 36-35 —
Gavin Coles 37-34 —
Lee Westwood36-35 —
Ted Purdy
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Joe Ogilvie 32-39 —
Bart Bryant 39-32 —
Jose Maria Olazabal37-35
Charl Schwartzel35-37—
Mark Hensby 37-35 —
S.K. Ho
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Stephen Ames36-36 —
Scott Verplank37-35 —
Thongchai Jaidee37-36—
Steve Elkington38-35 —
Peter Lonard 36-37 —
Paul McGinley36-37 —
Mike Weir
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Simon Yates 36-37 —
Tom Lehman 35-38 —
Euan Walters 36-38 —
Kenneth Ferrie38-36 —
Fred Couples 35-39 —
Shigeki Maruyama39-35—
Padraig Harrington38-36—
Justin Leonard39-36 —
Nick O’Hern 38-37 —
Kenny Perry 37-39 —
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Warren Abery 41-39 —
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LPGA
At The Ridge Golf Course
Auburn, Calif.
First Round
Round suspended due to darkness; will be
completed Friday morning
Cristie Kerr 32-30 — 62 -9
Becky Iverson33-33 — 66 -5
Marilyn Lovander34-32— 66 -5
Beth Daniel 35-31 — 66 -5
Dawn Coe-Jones34-33— 67 -4
Young Kim
35-32 — 67 -4
Kim Williams 37-30 — 67 -4
Annika Sorenstam34-34— 68 -3
Liselotte Neumann36-32— 68 -3
Leta Lindley 37-31 — 68 -3
Pat Hurst
36-32 — 68 -3
Christina Kim 35-33 — 68 -3
Il Mi Chung 36-32 — 68 -3
Rachel Hetherington36-32 — 68 -3
Stacy Prammanasudh34-34— 68 -3
Jamie Hullett 34-34 — 68 -3
Nadina Taylor 35-33 — 68 -3
Joanne Morley35-33 — 68 -3
Candy Hannemann33-35 — 68 -3
Kate Golden 33-36 — 69 -2
Lorie Kane
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Wendy Doolan35-34 — 69 -2
Heather Daly-Donofrio34-35— 69 -2
Nicole Perrot 37-32 — 69 -2
Michele Redman35-34— 69 -2
Wendy Ward 37-32 — 69 -2
Shi Hyun Ahn 35-34 — 69 -2
Meena Lee 36-33 — 69 -2
Sherri Turner 36-33 — 69 -2
Erica Blasberg36-33 — 69 -2
Leslie Spalding37-32 — 69 -2
Ji Yeon Lee 37-33 — 70 -1
Tracy Hanson 35-35 — 70 -1
Stephanie Arricau36-34— 70 -1
Jenna Daniels36-34 — 70 -1
Brandie Burton37-33 — 70 -1
Catriona Matthew35-35— 70 -1
Soo-Yun Kang34-36 — 70 -1
Sherri Steinhauer35-35— 70 -1
Heather Bowie36-34 — 70 -1
Natalie Gulbis 39-31 — 70 -1
Siew-Ai Lim 35-35 — 70 -1
Nicole Jeray 34-36 — 70 -1
Michelle Ellis 33-37 — 70 -1
Emily Bastel 36-34 — 70 -1
Michelle Estill 35-36 — 71 E
Jackie Gallagher-Smith36-35— 71 E
Jessica Reese34-37 — 71 E
Mardi Lunn 39-32 — 71 E
Eva Dahllof 37-34 — 71 E
Catherine Cartwright35-36 — 71 E
Jennifer Rosales34-37— 71 E
Patricia Meunier-Lebouc36-35 — 71 E
Karrie Webb 37-34 — 71 E
Sung Ah Yim 37-34 — 71 E
Hilary Lunke 36-35 — 71 E
Young Jo
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Helen Alfredsson36-35— 71 E
Riko Higashio 37-34 — 71 E
Katie Allison 37-35 — 72 + 1
Kathryn Marshall38-34— 72 + 1
Dorothy Delasin37-35 — 72 + 1
Candie Kung 38-34 — 72 + 1
Emilee Klein 36-36 — 72 + 1
Johanna Head37-35 — 72 + 1
Karine Icher 39-33 — 72 + 1
NLDS
From Page 1-B
East Central win
puts Vancleave
in state playoffs
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SPORTS DIGEST
East Central’s 25-23, 25-16, 25-23 sweep of
Gautier Thursday night helped Vancleave earn
a spot in the state volleyball playoffs, which
begin this weekend.
The Lady Hornets had already capture the
district championship, but Thursday’s win broke
the tie-breaker between Vancleave and Gautier.
East Central will now host St. Andrew’s Saturday at 5p.m., while Vancleave hits the road to
Ridgeland in the first round of the playoffs.
“They battled us hard all night,” said East
Central volleyball coach Keith Tucker. “They
knew they were in a situation where they’d be
in the playoffs if they won, but our girls played
hard, too.”
Christy Golden led the Lady Hornets with 21
kills, while Whitney Melton had 13 kills. Nikkie
Bailey had 22 sets for kills, and Lisa Buchanon
finished with 13 kills. Breann Dykes (22) and
Taylor Montgomery (24) combined for 46 digs.
East Central improved to 14-2.
In junior varsity action, Hanna Hess (12) and
Haley Green (10) combined for 22 kills as East
Central (11-2) beat Gautier, 25-12, 25-7.
College Football
Wolfpack 17, Yellow Jackets 14
ATLANTA — Jay Davis threw two long touchdown passes to Brian Clark, including an 80yard go-ahead score in the fourth quarter, and
Garland Heath’s interception in the end zone
with 26 seconds left protected the lead as North
Carolina State beat No. 24 Georgia Tech 17-14
on Thursday night.
Georgia Tech had a first-and-goal at the 2
with 33 seconds left. Reggie Ball fired a pass in
the end zone that hit the hands of receiver
Calvin Johnson who was in the air as he was
hit by Marcus Hudson. Heath grabbed the ball
and got two feet down before going out the
back of the end zone.
Johnson set a career high with 10 receptions
for 130 yards and a touchdown, but it wasn’t
enough to keep North Carolina State (2-2, 1-2)
from snapping a six-game losing streak in
Atlantic Coast Conference games and a fourgame losing streak against the Yellow Jackets
(3-2, 1-2). The Wolfpack won in Atlanta for the
first time since 1988.
Clark, who had only three catches this season because of an ankle injury, had four receptions for 148 yards and the two touchdowns.
Golf
Longs Drugs Challenge
AUBURN, Calif. — Cristie Kerr had consecutive eagles in a career-best 9-under 62 to take
a four-stroke lead in the first round of the Longs
Drugs Challenge.
Kerr also had seven birdies and two bogeys
on The Ridge Golf Club course. She played an
eight-hole stretch in 9 under, highlighted by her
eagles on Nos. 15 and 16.
After opening the round with bogeys on Nos.
10 and 11, Kerr parred the 12th and began her
scoring run with birdies on Nos. 13 and 14. She
hit a 6-iron to 6 feet to up her eagle on the par5 15th, holed out from 139 yards with an 8-iron
for another eagle on the par-4 16th and added
birdies on Nos. 17, 1, 2, 5 and 7.
The 27-year-old Kerr won the 2002 tournament at Twelve Bridges Golf Club for the first of
her six LPGA Tour victories. She two victories
this year — the Michelob Ultra Open at
Kingsmill in May and the Wendy’s Championship for Children in August — and also
played on the winning Solheim Cup team after
topping the U.S. standings.
Hall of Famer Beth Daniel, Becky Iverson and
Marilyn Lovander opened with 66s, and Lindsey
Wright also was 5 under through 17 holes when
play was suspended because of darkness.
Annika Sorenstam, the 1997 champion at
Twelve Bridges, shot a 68 in her first appearance in the tournament since 2001.
Abama Open de Canarias
TENERIFE, Canary Islands — Argentina’s
Andres Romero and Sweden’s Johan Skold
shot 5-under 66s to share the first-round lead in
the Abama Open de Canarias.
Skold three-putted the 18th green for his only
bogey of the round. The 24-year-old Romero
won the Morson International Pro-Am Challenge on the Challenge Tour in August and is
10th on the developmental circuit’s money list.
Baseball
Griffey, Giambi rewarded with comeback
player awards
NEW YORK — Cincinnati’s Ken Griffey Jr.
was voted the NL Comeback Player of the Year
by fans on Thursday and the New York Yankees’ Jason Giambi was given the AL honor.
Griffey finished with 35 homers and 92 RBIs,
while Giambi had 32 homers and 87 RBIs.
Braves
sion series appearances covering
68 at-bats.
The Padres got another run in
the eighth when Julian Tavarez
hit Nady with the bases loaded,
but San Diego left the bases
loaded when Randy Flores struck
out pinch-hitter Mark Sweeney
for the third out.
After retiring the side in order
with the help of a double play in
the first two innings, Astacio, who
had a 2.20 ERA in his last seven
regular-season starts, encountered
nothing but trouble his last two
innings.
The Cardinals scored twice
without a hit in the third while
taking advantage of Astacio’s wildness and a San Diego fielding
error, and twice more in the fourth
with the help of a misplayed flyball that became a ground-rule
double, alert baserunning and a
perfectly executed squeeze by Eckstein.
Abraham Nunez started the
third with a walk, Molina
reached on Greene’s fielding
error at short and Mulder, who
had only one sacrifice during the
season, successfully bunted them
over with two strikes.
Nady, the first baseman, went
to his right to snare Eckstein’s
grounder but Nunez barely beat
the throw home for the game’s
first run. Astacio then threw
eight balls in a nine-pitch span
that included Pujols’ bases-loaded
walk before recovering to strike
out Walker and Sanders with
the bases loaded to end the
inning.
Mark Grudzielanek singled to
start the fourth and Nunez got a
ground-rule double when rookie
right fielder Ben Johnson
retreated to the warning track
too late on his drive.
Grudzielanek beat another throw
home from Nady on Molina’s
grounder to first and Eckstein’s
bunt on a 1-0 pitch made it 4-0.
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The Braves added two more
runs in the seventh against
reliever Chad Qualls, even
with two runners thrown out
on the basepaths. Andruw
Jones and Jeff Francoeur had
RBI singles to give the shaky
Braves bullpen a six-run
cushion.
Jones, who came into the
playoffs mired in a 6-for-51
slump, followed up a Game 1
homer with three more hits,
scoring each time.
Chris Reitsma gave up a
leadoff single in the eighth
but retired the next three hitters. He allowed four runs on
We d n e sd ay. Cl o se r
Kyle
Farnsworth worked a scoreless ninth.
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Good news
for coastal
counties
All of us along the six coastal counties continue on a daily basis to deal with repairs
from Hurricane Katrina. I would like to pass
some good news along to you about our fisheries and woodland areas, but right now it
looks kind of dim. The state is conducting
several surveys to try and determine the
amount of damage that has been done to our
coastal waters as well as inter-coastal waters
and management areas.
With the seafood market completely ruined,
there has yet to be any
news out of Jackson on
what the plans for the
future are. There have
been reports on the rigs
and near Chandeleur
Island of alligators and
many snakes, so be very
Jimmy
cautious when going near
the water to find or repair
Davis
your boats.
With dove season now in, the state is trying something new with public dove hunting
on some private lands.
This year there is more good news for Mississippi dove hunters, according to the
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks.
The MDWFP is offering eight fields that have
enrolled in the agency’s new Private Lands
Dove Field Program. They are located in Tallahatchie Cty., District 2, (662) 563-6330,
Leflore Cty. District 3, (662) 459-9759,
Humphreys Cty., District 3, (662) 459-9759,
Carroll Cty., District 3, (662) 459-9759, Kemper Cty., District 4, (601) 692-2776, Hinds
Cty., Metro District, (601) 432-2176, Simpson
Cty.,District 4, (601) 692-2776 and Jones
Cty., District 6, (601) 928-3720.
These fields all range from 28 to 92 acres.
The Private Lands Dove Field Program is a
new effort that offers public dove hunting
opportunities on private property.
Permits will vary in cost from $50 to $112
depending on the size of the field. Permits
are on a first come first served basis and
there are a limit of available permits per
field. Permit holders will be allowed to hunt
that particular field for three days a week,
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons for only the first two dove seasons.
Each permit also allows an adult hunter to
bring up to two youths hunting. Youths are
15 years of age and under. The MDWFP stated that each field will be manned by a
wildlife biologist and conservation officers to
insure that hunters are hunting in a safe
manor and abiding by all rules and regulations.
If you want to see a map of these locations
you can do this be logging onto the Web site
at mdwfp.com.
For you archery hunters, deer season opens
Oct. 1 and runs through Nov. 18 in Zone One
which is areas north of U.S. Hwy. 84 and
areas south of U.S. 84 and west of Mississipi
Hwy. 35. Either sex deer may be taken.
Archery in Zone Two which is south of U.S.
84 and east of Mississippi Highway 35 will
open Oct. 15 and run through Oct. 31 for
legal bucks only; Nov. 1 through Nov. 18 for
either sex deer.
Rabbit season will open state wide Oct. 15
and run through February 28, 2006 with a
daily limit of eight and a possession limit of
16.
Squirrel season for Zone Three, which is in
our area, will open Oct. 29 and run until February 28, 2006 with a daily limit of eight and
a possession limit of 16. There will be a special youth squirrel season for Zone Three
from Oct. 22 through Oct. 28.
Possum, raccoon and bobcat seasons opens
Oct. 1 with a limit of five per day and eight
per party and 10 in possession.
Don’t forget to watch Dynamic Outdoors
this Sunday on WXXV-25 at 9:30 a.m for
local outdoorsmen and women at their best.
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THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
Opponents seeing double
■ USM twin defenders
making life rough for
opposing quarterbacks
By JOEDY McCREARY
The Associated Press
JACKSON — Quarterbacks
aren’t necessarily seeing double.
There really are two Coleys making most of Southern Mississippi’s big hits on defense.
Identical twins Trevis and Kevis
Coley have combined for more
than a quarter of the team’s tackles, and are doing their part to
continue the Golden Eagles’ tradition of strong defense.
Kevis, the starter at middle
linebacker, leads the team with
28 tackles. Trevis, who starts at
free safety, is second with 22. They
shared the team lead with 11 tackles apiece last week against East
Carolina, and are making their
cases as perhaps the next great
Southern Miss defenders.
“Playing through high school,
flag football, it’s like I can’t play
without him,” Trevis Coley said.
The Coleys are barely distinguishable to the eye. Each is about
6-foot-1, and the 228-pound Kevis
is seven pounds heavier than his
brother. Both share strikingly similar facial characteristics. Trevis,
the older brother by 11 minutes, is
more outgoing than laid-back
Kevis.
“We’re real similar to each other,
and we can relate to each other
and talk about anything,” Kevis
said. “I love him and he loves me.
We have our differences sometimes, but we’ve never had conflicts. Me and my brother always
get along.”
Especially on the football field,
where they use differing styles to
achieve similar results.
Kevis said he fancies himself
flashy, speedy and perpetually
looking for the big hit. Trevis is
considered a just-get-the-job-done
tackler with a sharp eye for the
ball and a knack for leadership in
the secondary.
“I’ve got the killer instinct. I’m
looking for the kill shot,” Kevis
said. “He’s more like just making
the tackle.”
The brothers came to Hattiesburg four years ago from Palatka, Fla. Southern Miss recruiters
were scouting quarterback Dustin
Almond of nearby Orange Park,
Fla., when Almond’s high school
coach told them about the Coleys.
“They recruited both of us at
the same time,” Trevis said. “It
was a package deal.”
The Coleys were interested in
Southern Miss because the
school has produced several NFL
defensive players, including linebackers Rod Davis and Michael
Boley and defensive backs
Patrick Surtain and Greg
Brooks.
“Before I came to Southern
Miss, all I heard about was the
tradition on defense,” Kevis said.
Added Trevis: “We’re trying to
keep that tradition alive.”
They’re off to a good start.
The twins are hoping to parlay
AP
Southern Mississippi defensive back Trevis Coley (18) and
his twin brother linebacker Kevis Coley (45) bring down
Alabama running back Kenneth Darby Saturday Sept. 10,
2005 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
big senior seasons into spots on each other for the first time.
“We get separated, we get seppro rosters, though they know
that means they could wind up arated — we’ll get used to it,”
playing against, not alongside, Trevis said with a laugh.
Red Sox facing Big Unit ready
comeback, again for home game
■ Defending champs
down 0-2 to Chicago
By HOWARD ULMAN
The Associated Press
BOSTON — For once, the Boston
Red Sox have history on their side.
Heading into today’s game against
the White Sox at Fenway Park, the
team that went 86 years between
World Series titles is undaunted by
Chicago’s 2-0 lead.
After all, these Red Sox overcame a
3-0 deficit
against the
New
York
Yankees to
win the AL
championship
last year. They’re 8-1 in games in
which they faced playoff elimination
since 2003.
And they had the best home record
in the majors this season.
“Every experience you have helps
you,” Boston manager Terry Francona said Thursday. “If players or me
or the coaches or somebody can pull
something positive from that experience, good.”
The White Sox haven’t been World
Series champions since 1917, the year
before Boston won it — and they’re
not about to get comfortable now.
“When your enemy’s down, you’ve
got to keep your enemy down,”
Chicago manager Ozzie Guillen said.
“You make some noise and you wake
up the monster, you’re going to be in
trouble.”
Freddy Garcia, who pitched much
better on the road this season, will try
to close out the series for the White
Sox. Boston knuckleballer Tim Wakefield will try to prevent that.
“We’ve been in this situation
before,” Wakefield said. “Now that
we’re back at home playing in front of
our home crowd, there’s still a
chance.”
Those fans are sure to be chanting
“M-V-P! M-V-P!” when David Ortiz
comes to bat. They’ll accept “Manny
being Manny” whether the quirky
Ramirez hits a homer or jogs to first
base on a grounder. Both sluggers
will be back where they hit best —
Ortiz lining doubles high off the leftfield wall and Ramirez also going to
the opposite field with homers over
the low right-field fence.
Ortiz batted .322 at Fenway compared to .278 on the road. Ramirez hit
.307 at home and .280 on the road.
The Red Sox scored just six runs in
the first two games of the series —
losing 14-2 and 5-4 — after leading
the majors in batting average. Now
they must face Garcia, who was 10-3
with a 3.40 ERA on the road and 4-5
with a 4.38 ERA at home.
“That’s why I picked Freddy to
pitch in the road trip,” Guillen said.
“Hopefully, he continues to do what
he’s been doing all year long.”
Garcia won his last two starts and
hasn’t lost in his last four.
“It’s an exciting ballpark to play,”
said Garcia, who hasn’t faced Boston
this year but is 6-2 in his career.
“Those people here are crazy.”
■ Randy Johnson eager to put Yankees
back on top in ALDS against Angels
By RONALD BLUM
The Associated Press
NEW YORK — Randy Johnson knows his mission: Win
and nothing else.
The Yankees imported the Big Unit last winter to be
their ace, snuff out opponents and get New York its first
World Series title since 2000.
With the best-of-five AL playoff series against the Los
Angeles Angels tied at one game apiece
going into Game 3, the 42-year-old lefthander sounded determined as he prepared for his Yankees postseason debut.
“I understand that I am here to get this
team over the top,” he said. “And with that,
there’s no making mistakes. I made a few
during the regular season, and unfortunately there’s no room to make a lot of
mistakes during the postseason.”
Johnson
It wasn’t clear whether the game would
be played as scheduled tonight at Yankee
Stadium or be pushed back by rain, which is forecast for
three straight days.
Johnson has been the one constant in New York’s conveyor-belt pitching rotation, and Alex Rodriguez has said
repeatedly the 6-foot-10 lefty would be the difference in
October.
After struggling with his mechanics for 4 1/2 months
during his first season in the Bronx, Johnson found his
form after discovering on video that he was rushing his
delivery and dropping his arm. He went 6-0 with a 1.92 ERA
in his final eight starts, and from July 26 on held lefthanded batters to an .074 average (4-for-54) with one extrabase hit, a double by Boston’s David Ortiz in New York’s AL
East clincher last Saturday.
That’s not good news for an Angels lineup that includes
lefties Garret Anderson (3-for-18 vs. Johnson), Darin Erstad
(5-for-20) and Adam Kennedy (0-for-2). Steve Finley (2-for12) won’t start.
Showdown
From Page 1-B
“They are a very athletic
team,” Jones said. “They have a
lot of team speed and are very
good on both sides of the ball.”
“They have tremendous talent on offense and defense,”
Alexander said. “The speed they
have at running back and wide
receiver are very good. The running backs are explosive and
they are very dangerous on
offense. With their two quarterbacks, they can do a different
number of things.”
Last week, the Greyhounds
started Ryan Glouner at quarterback and he and senior John
Tosch combined for 204 total
yards from the position with
Glouner scoring through the air
and Tosch scoring on the ground.
“Ryan’s a natural thrower and
John is just a good athlete,”
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against Gautier a month ago
and Bland said the team
must work to hang on to the
football.
“If you can’t hang on to the
football you can’t win,” Bland
said.
To that end, the Panthers
have been using drills in
practice this week designed
to force players to tuck and
protect the football, as well
as avoiding interceptions.
According to Bland, the
Panthers go into the game
healthy, and with the beginning of school the players
have a renewed sense of normalcy, which will work to
their advantage.
The team had been practicing in the morning rather
than in the afternoon, and
without bus service some
players had been forced to
miss a few practices.
The game at 6 p.m. at War
Memorial Stadium.
Pat Kelly can be reached
at (251) 219-5553 or
sports@mspressonline.com
Jones said of his two signalcallers. “John has a couple of
year experience and he really
gives us a third running back
when he’s in the game. Ryan’s
not really a runner, but we can
do some different things when
he’s in the game.”
The Tigers have dominated
the series in recent history
including winning each season
between 1994 and 2003. Now
Ocean Springs is where Moss
Point wants to get back to after
reaching the 5A title game last
season.
“We beat them last year and
the kids understand the importance of the game, but we are
not in awe of them,” Jones said.
“We have a pretty good team
and we know they are going to
play hard.
“Going over to Moss Point and
playing, adds a lot of toughness
to this game.”
“We feel pretty good about the
way we are playing right now,”
Alexander said. “We moved the
ball well last week, but felt like
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● Must have clean MVR and
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McGregor Rents
DRIVERS NEEDED
We offer paid vacations, excel- Furniture, 2911 Market St.,
Pascagoula.
lent benefits, incentive pro-
Drivers
IS SEEKING A
COMPANY DRIVER
Experienced driver with
good
P.O. Box 1444
MVR. Competitive salary
Mobile, AL 36633
Equal Opportunity Employer Benefits package. E.O.E.
New Line Transport
Home Based Office
1-877-447-4450
1 day/wk. Phone &
Computer. Good pay
OWNER-OPERATORS
DOE, will train. Moss
$1.05 per mile, 3500 miles
Point. 228-623-4872 ■
per week. Long haul. Home
Expanding law firm seeks all weekends and short
experienced legal secre- haul, home daily. Contact
Todd 251-330-2102
tary.
COMPANY DRIVERS
Send resume in confidence
Starting pay .30CPM OTR
to P.O. Box 1603111,
Evaluation
at 90 days & 6
Mobile, AL 36616.
mos. 3,000-4,000 mi. per
week
ComputerHome weekends. Contact
Data
Todd
251-330-2103
Processing
LOCAL DRIVERS
pay $10/hr. + drop
Computer Tech Starting
pay. Contact TC 251-3302101
Fast Paced IT Company
seeks highly motivated field
service technician, minimum
3 years experience required,
A+ Certificate required,
IBM, HP Service, E-mail
resume to:
hr@areyjones.com
DriverTrucking
Needed for Mobile area
trucking co. to perform minor
& major repairs. Must have
own tools. Pay based on exp.
Major medical, dental, 401k &
FULL-TIME NANNY need- paid holidays. Call Joe @ 251661-1232.
ed to transport children
CLASS A DRIVER
Needed for window and
door company. Must have
Class A license, double
endorsements, must be
able to pass background
Immediate Opening
for file clerk/runner for a check and drug screen and
be willing to load and
local
accounting and consulting unload product. Apply in
person at 1250 West I-65
firm.
Service Road, Mobile, or
Send resume to
P.O. Box 160748, Mobile, call 251-344-2820
AL
Overdimensional Drivers
36616 or fax to 251-342-0454 Needed. Exp Necessary.
Regional Loads, Home
Paralegal for mid-sized,
Most Nights, BC/BS Ins,
downtown law firm.
Extremely comp pay, top- Paid Holiday & Vacation.
251-626-1344
notch benefit pkg incl pd
parking, BC/BS, exc
employer pd retirement
prog w/ immediate participation. Resume: P.O. Box
1826, Mobile, 36633
113
CHARGE IT! We accept
VISA, MASTERCARD,
DISCOVER and
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Clean MVR, hold a Class A
CDL.
BC/BS, paid vacation, 401k,
$600 sign-on bonus
For all drivers
Guaranteed $600 first
3 wks of employment
Rangeline Rd., Mobile
251-660-9570
DRIVER TRAINEES
NEEDED NOW! No
Exp. Req’d. Werner has
immediate openings for
entry-level semi drivers.
Our average driver earns
more than $36K first yr.
60% Werner drivers get
home nightly or weekly.
15 day CDL training now
offered in your area. For
a new career call Today
1-866-280-5309
customer service skills. Mail
resume to: Tellers, PO Box
9789, Mobile, AL 36691. EOE.
M/F/H/V.
Call 251-476-2550 Ext 282
SECURITY OFFICERS
For work in Baldwin Co. &
Exp’d LOAN PROCESSOR Miss. Good pay & benefits.
for
Travel time. 1-866-204-9138
mortgage company. Fax
Expd Counter Help &
resume to 251-473-9382
Pressers Apply at 60
Minute Cleaners Corner of
General
Cottage Hill & Azalea
120
★★
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
TELEPHONE
SALES
CONSULTANT
Computer Repair Trainees
Bonuses up to $5,000! Up to
$8000 more for college
credits. HS grads or seniors ages 17-34. Learn to
repair state-of-the-art computers at our expense.
Excellent salary. Full
Medical and Dental coverage. 30 days vacation
Entry level sales associate to earned each year. 1-888-255provide service and sales
6289, M-Th, 8-4.
assistance to customers
regarding options available
on their automotive contract
approaching maturity.
Position requires excellent
verbal and written communication skills along with previous telephone and customer
service experience. Must be
able to work overtime and
flexible scheduling including
some early evening and limited weekend hours. Good PC,
typing and keyboard skills
required. $10.25/hour full time
plus an excellent benefit
package including medical,
dental, profit sharing, retirement, paid vacation and holiday’s.
Apply in person, M-F,
7:00AM - 6:00PM.
6150 Omni Park Drive
Mobile, AL 36609
We are an
equal opportunity employer.
■ NEEDED Immediately
FT/PT Cook (Exp. in
cooking in quantity &
quality only need apply) &
Laundry Person for
Christian Boy’s Home In
Gautier. Tommy 990-8808
NEEDED SCREEN
PRINTER
8-4:30, Mon. - Fri.
Call 251-478-3883
Looking to hire (2) qualified CHILD CARE TEACHERS. Must have previous
daycare exp. & training.
Apply in person: Jessie G.
Coleman LDC, 130 Mobile
Infirmary Blvd. No phone
calls.
Read the
Classifieds
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
The Mississippi Press is seeking
applicants for the following position:
NEWS REPORTER
The Mississippi Press is seeking an aggressive, no-nonsense, stickler for truth,
fairness and accuracy to cover Ocean Springs and the surrounding areas.
The ideal candidate must be a relentless self-starter, who knows how to cultivate
good sources, get the story first and get it right in a highly competitive news market.
We need a reporter who understands that covering a beat is more than attending
meetings, but involves digging into issues and seeing trends. The position offers
excellent opportunities for growth and advancement at a newspaper committed to
excellence that is raising the bar in news coverage in South Mississippi.
The Mississippi Press offers an excellent pay and benefits package.
Interested candidates should send a resume, plus five to ten writing samples.
Send material to:
Steve Cox, Editor
The Mississippi Press
P.O. Box 849
Pascagoula, Miss. 39568
COPY EDITOR
The Mississippi Press copy desk is in need of an aggressive, no-nonsense stickler for
truth, fairness and accuracy. A strong pagination background is preferred, as well as
a solid working knowledge of grammar, punctuation and Associated Press style. The
ideal candidate is a relentless self-starter, who shares a strong commitment to raising
the bar in news coverage in a competitive media market, and who has a real passion
for the newspaper business. The Mississippi Press offers an excellent pay and
benefits package.
Send a resume and five to ten samples of your work to:
Steve Cox, Editor
The Mississippi Press
P.O. Box 849
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
The Mississippi Press is an equal opportunity employer, (M/F).
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
“Business and Home”
TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS SERVICE
CALL: 934-1463 • 934-1476 • 934-1441 • 934-1477
WE SERVE ALL OF JACKSON,
GEORGE AND GREENE COUNTIES.
• ALL OF THESE CLASSIFICATIONS ARE TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE UNLESS A
CREDIT APPLICATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED AND APPROVED FOR BILLING.
Business
Services
815
Backhoe /
Dozer Work
R
COTTON’S DOZER
WORK Top soil, fill dirt,
trackhoe & dozer.
228-588-6381 / 228-990-7490
/ 228-990-7722
DOZER, Track-hoe work.
Dirt of all types.
Ponds & Custom work.
475-9254 or 218-4526
825
Building
Contracting
CMC
Water-Wind-Fire-Damage
Work w/Insurance Co.
Comm/Res 1-800-452-8515
MAR-KEY
CONSTRUCTION
Residental, commerical,
remodeling, MS licensed.
Competitive Rates.
Free est. (601)508-1222
FOUNDATION REPAIR
REMODELING SPECIALIST
1
Licensed & Insured
228-806-1979
Main Street
Builders, LLC
Local
Custom
Builder
Home
853
Improvement
SHEETROCK, Painting,
Roofing, Remodeling.
Local contractor.
228-497-1811 Leave mess..
CARR’S PAINTING,
Plumbing, Sheet Rock,
Remodeling, Windows,
Roofs, Clean-up,
Flooring, Carpet & Tiile.
217-0337
R & D REMODELING
Drywall, carpentry,
painting, texture. Free
est. 475-0542 / 249-4567
PAINTING, Carpentry,
Electrical, Plumbing, Air
Conditioning & Pressure
Washing. 228-990-3010
Rainey Builders, Roof
Repair, Vinyl Repair,
Free Est, Licensed &
Insured. (601)770-8007
COVERALL; Roofing,
Drywall, Fences, etc,
Free Est. Your home
improvement
professional. Licensed
&
Insured (251)990-8572/
850-221-8069
TOP GUARD
Remodeling & Roofing
We do it all!
228-522-0900
ROACH FENCE DECKS
& Remodeling
Reasonable rates
Quality work
475-0528 or 228-355-0541
State Licensed
25 Years Exp.
“We Warranty What We Build”
Call
DUNCAN NOBLE, JR.
1/2“ Hardwood Plank
Liquidation 4ftX6in @
$2.89 sq ft, 1-866-509-8453
(228)341-1009 (228)497-5800
Sheetrock Removal,
Sheetrock Installation,
Tree Removal,
4400 Vancleave Rd., Gautier, MS
MULTI CRAFT
DEMO
228-217-0337
Quality Home
Improvements, additions,
repairs, tile, painting,
decks, elect., plumbing,
pressure washing. John
228-474-1321 / Cell 355-0421
Residential &
Commercial Remodeling,
Roofing, Sheetrock &
Flooring. Free estimates.
588-1159 or 217-2695
830
Carpet
Service
Professional Carpet
Cleaning w/Free Teflon
protector. New truck
mounted equipment.
Please Call Pro-Clean
228-282-2497
835
Child
Care
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***
228-497-8109
848
Elderly
Care
I SIT For the ELDERLY
in your home.
References available.
M-F 8-5, 228-990-9332
ADVERTISE
YOUR
BUSINESS
OR
SERVICE
HERE
Southcoast Repair Team.
Sheetrock, carpet &
flooring removal.
Sanitizing & drying of
home/business.
Military/Senior Disc Free
est. 228-282-2337 / 826-2912
A-to-Z FENCE & DECKS
Repair/Replace damaged
privacy, cyclone or
other fences. Free est.
Licensed & Insured.
228-238-7587
SAM WALLS
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing & Remodeling
228-249-9767
Feeling Overwhelmed?
We can help. From
Demo to Restoration.
Call Wally & Jennifier,
228-219-3221/ 228-588-9573
20 yrs exp / Ref Avail.
855
House
Cleaning
HOUSE CLEANING
Honest & Dependable.
Due to storm lost
customers. Ref’s avail.
475-6340 or 990-7509
Husband & Wife
Lawn Mowing
& Leaf Mulching
Free est. 228-217-6200
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
AFFORDABLE LAWN
CARE & TREE SERVICE
Free Est. / Call 324-7404
Creative Landscaping
Avail for Hurricane
receonstruction
developemnt on new &
exixsting properties.
resaonable rates. 228-4974199/ Call for Free Est.
Christine Ravens
thank you & GOd BLess
HURRICANE DEBRIS
Clean-up, tree removal,
lawn maintenance &
care. Grass Goblin Lawn
Care 228-806-4911
880Miscellaneous
Services
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
Ced’s Environmental Services
Hazard Material Removal
Home/Industrial Cleaning
Pressure Washing w/
high / low pressure blast,
Chemical wash/cleanup,
228-235-4157
DESIGNER BRICK
Work; Pressure Washing
& Painting. Charles
228-623-9277/ 228-475-4384
BANKRUPTCY
PETITIONS $300/Up,
Noncontested legal petitions.
$200/Up. Call 228-623-9820
THE W GROUP, INC.
General Contractor.
All types of commercial
& residential.
1-800-770-7710
Hurricane Clean-up,
Trees, Debris, Sheetrock
Roof patching, etc.
Any Type. Fair Pricing
228-217--1072/ 228-219-5253
Hands Construction
of Junk Cars &
Trucks Anytime!
House
Cleaning
RENT
-AMAID
497-4418
* Licensed * Bonded
* Supplies Furnished
Read the
Classifieds
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
PLUMBING,
CARPENTRY, A/C,
Clean-up &
Roofing. Call 228-327-6567
or 228-588-2992
BUY JUNK CARS
Free Tow Offs!
228-235-2122
HOUSE & PRESSURE
Washing. S & J Cleaning
Sam Wilkerson, 228588–6392/ 228-990-1921
855
880Miscellaneous
Services
Lawn Care /
865
Landscaping
REMODELING,
Additions, Roofingshingle /metal, Masonry,
Local contractor,
Licensed, Bonded &
nsured. 228-623-4679
In
Home Remodeling,
Repair & Maintenance
No job too small!!
Licensed & Bonded
228-475-4930
FREE TOWOFF
228-826-1709, 217-8171
WILL DO Minor
Alterations at En-Vogue
Beauty Salon Building,
1002 Telephone Rd.,
Pascagoula. 228-217-4558
HURRICANE
CLEAN-UP
Debris & Hauling,
Free Est. 228-249-1898
HARRIS GUNSMITHING
Service. Let us help with
all your gun needs &
repairs. 9 years exp.
Call 475-2877 aft. 6pm
RIP-OUT, ROOFING
& REMODELING
228-872-4628
ACTION ADS
FOUR SEASONS
LAWN CARE
Debris & Tree Removal.
Complete Lawn Care
Service. 228-355-0373
Locally owned &
operated
QUALITY
FIRST
ROOFING
CO.
In Business Since 1975
Where Quality Counts
Free Estimates
Licensed &
Fully Insured
228-424-5042
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 /
Gutter
Service
893
ROOF REPAIRS
Remodeling. Residential/
Commercial Kirk Harbin
Construction 497-5355
ROOFING & LEAK
Repairs. Shingle,
Metal & Built-up.
228-249-6038
Tree
Service
897
ASAP TREE SERVICE
& Debris removal.
228-348-0965
DOUBLE R Tree Service
& Tree Removal.
Rodney A. Rouse
601-508-4936 / 601-766-9635
G
BAILEY’S TREE Service
LLC 1-888-613-8250.
Low rates, fully insured,
No job too big or too
small. 40 yrs exp.
BEST JOB!
BEST PRICE!
Over 30 Years
Experience!
We specialize in:
• Storm damaged trees
• Providing FEMA
info, who may pay
for your trees.
• Senior citizens
discounts
Licensed and Insured
228-229-9482
A TO Z TREE Hurricane
Relief. Tree removal,
stump grinding, clean-up
& dirt work. Licensed &
Insured. Senior Citizen
Discount. 228-238-7587
120
General
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
FLORIST DESIGNER
Experienced, Salary
Negotiable
Call 251-666-8038
FLORIST DRIVER NEEDED
Experienced, Valid Drivers
Lic.
& References. 251-666-8038
■ HELP WANTED
Inside Accounts Manager.
Must be computer
literate and telephone
friendly. $8.75 per hr. plus
bonus arrangement and
fringe benefits package.
Apply in person.
McGregor Rents
Furniture, 2911 Market
St., Pascagoula.
General
PRESSERS/COUNTER
HELP. Will Train! Apply
at: Quality Cleaners, 630
Hwy 43, Saraland.
SECURITY
OFFICERS
WE WILL TRAIN YOU!
FT/PT Openings in the Mobile
area.
Awards
&
Bonus
System. Call Capt. Ward 251633-0994
■ Auto Detail Person
needed. Valid drivers
license req. 228-769-9888
■ 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
Ickes Tree Service seeks
GROUNDSMAN &
CLIMBERS
DL a Must! CDL a Plus!
Good Wages & Benefits.
Call 251-945-5144
LUBE TECH
Needed.
Good Benefits package
Please Apply in person at:
2640 South McKenzie St,
Foley, AL 36535.
or call 800-239-3879.
120
General
P.O. Box 346, Theodore, AL Custodial Supervisor and
36590.
District Manager for Retail
WAREHOUSE/HANDY- store in Mobile, AL. F/T
with
benefits, Exp.
MAN
required. Call 888-210-2308.
Full-time position.
An
EEO/AAP
Employer.
Drug test required.
Phone: 251-459-7444
COUNTER
Fax Resume’: 251-459-7445
WAREHOUSE/DRIVER
for local industrial supply.
Insurance/401k available.
Reply to: PO Box 16727,
Mobile, AL 36616
DRIVERS
Needed Part Time. Some
experience helpful but not
necessary. Must be drug
free, have clean driving
record and be at least 24
SEAMSTRESS- Upholstery years old. Apply: 958
Drapery Experience a
Montlimar Dr, Mon. - Fri.
Must!
8-2
251-873-5050 or 367-8035
■ P/T Delivery & Floral
Exp’d Church Pianist.
Trainee. Mail resume to;
Salary negotiable. Call
Van Veghel’s Flowers,
(251) 649-1800 M-Th 9-1PM 3605 Hospital Rd,
for appt.
Pascagoula, MS 39567
SWIFT SUPPLY
Has openings for FORKLIFT DRIVERS/LOAD
BUNKERS. Apply in
Person at Swift Supply at
255421 County Rd 27
Daphne, AL.
General
CAR WASH ATTENDANTS
Now Hiring
needed. Looking for 2
ALL POSITIONS
dependable employees.
Good hours. Good pay.
Holding interviews Monday
Apply in person: Chevron,
- Friday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00
399 Azalea Rd
p.m. No phone calls. Apply
in person
★★★★★★★
AMERICA‘S THRIFT
EXPERIENCED DRAPSTORES
ERY
312 So. Schillinger RdSEAMSTRESS. 251-433-1420
Mobile
A*A*A*A LAUNDRY
SOUTH ALABAMA PROPWORKER/DRIVER:
ERTY
Needed Immediately.
SERVICES is looking for a
Qualifying Benefits: Paid
LEADMAN OR FOREMAN
Vacations, Holiday Pay,,
to oversee crews. Must
Christmas Bonus, Birthday
have
off w/ Pay.
exp in lawncare work, able
to
Apply at 4300 D Midmost
drive truck & trailer &
Drive Between 9 a.m. and
have
ay Thru
2 p.m. Monda
valid drivers lic. 251-379Friday. 342-6096.
0362
VETERINARY ASSISTANT - full time. Must be Porter Needed for used car
fun, energetic, enjoy pets & lot. Immediate opening,
Call Victor 251-471-1855
people. Send resume to:
Janitors for Retail store in
Mobile, AL. P/T, AM/PM
weekends. Call 888-210-2308.
EEO/AAP Employer.
★★★★★★★★★
MECHANIC ASSISTANT
Construction company
seeks mechanically minded
self starter for our shop.
Duties to include: equipment delivery to our job
sites equipment & truck
maintenance, inventory &
general shop duties. Exc.
pay & benefits. 251-625-1100
★★★★★★★★★
120
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Needed for Apartment
Complex Apply in person,
Mon-Fri, 9AM-4PM, 3800
Michael Blvd. EOE
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
Dispatcher for local waste.
co. Must know Mobile &
Baldwin co. areas. Good
pay. Apply within 6225
Rangeline Rd., Theodore
HELP
Flex Hrs. 7-9 & 2-9 Shift
No phone calls.
Apply at JAGUAR CLEANERS
6405 Cottage Hill Rd. b/t 8-2
120
General
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
TION
Good pay, Good Hours.
Good Benefits, Etc.
Experience preferred.
Apply M-F 8AM-1PM. 251473-4458 or fax resume to:
251-473-4450
Call 251-957-4815
Termite & Pest
Control Tech
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
9115, Mobile, AL 36691.
ACTION ADS
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$
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. Please call 888-218-2447 for
more information or visit us on the web
at www.bruister.com.
General
120
NOW HIRING Day Shift
Up to $10/hr. Apply in person: Chick Fil-A in
Singing River Mall. ■
Securitas
Security
Services
WE ARE ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS FOR SECURITY OFFICERS. APPLY @
3737 GOVT. BLVD. STE. 205
EOEM/F/D/V
A/C WAREHOUSE
HELPER
for Daphne area. Full
time. Must be able to lift
60 lbs. Benefits. 251-62615155
LOCAL LUMBER
MANUFACTURER seeks
LABORERS and
EXPERIENCED FORKLIFT
DRIVERS for both Day &
night shiifts. Immediate
openings available.
Call 251-432-0003
LAWN MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL wanted.
8am-2pm, Mon-Fri, extra
hours available. 251-3673088
AUTO TECH
★★★★★★
GORDON OAKS HEALTHCARE
Has Immediate Opening For
A
Local Automotive Dealer
hiring for all positions SALES, SERVICE, PARTS
& TECHNICIAN. 251-4733
3203
MAINTENANCE
HELPER
DRY CLEANER/
SPOTTER
Excellent pay and benefits
Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8
a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151
Knollwood Dr, Mobile, AL
36693. E.O.E.
Good salary. Exp. necessary.
Port City Cleaners 251-4562400
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
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
Customer
Service Rep
Must be experienced.
SATELLITE INSTALLER
Needed. $1000/Week.
Guaranteed Work, Weekly
Pay, Baldwin County Area.
Please Calll 877-981-1930
General
The Gulf States Marine
Fisheries Commission
in Ocean Springs, MS is
seeking a Staff
Accountant. For more
information call 228-8755912 ■
120
General
25 WORKERS
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!
$9.50/hour, 50 hours/week.
Must apply by Saturday
at 2200 Government St.
USED CAR SALESPERSON
Needed. Major Medical
Insurance Available.
Immediate Opening.
Call Victor 251-471-1855
DOOR UNIT ASSEMBLERS
Must be Dependable & Be
Able to Pass Drug Screen
& Background Check. Good
nefits. Steady Work. Will
Ben
Warehouse/Delivery Driver Train. Apply in Person at
Builder Resource 3450
Full Time, Benefits. 2-3
years exp in all aspects of Armour Avenue, Mobile
shipping & receiving. Send (Calll 251-479-5412 for directions)
resume to: Human
Resources, PO Box 88012
Warehouse work available
Mobile, AL 36608
for experienced worker
Immediate Opening
LOT
PORTER
Auto dealer needs hardworking individual who
desires good, steady job.
Nice working conditions.
Must be 21 or older and
have clean driving record.
No Phone Calls. See Jason
Apply at 4300 D Midmost
or Lee,
n 9 a.m. and
Drive Between
Joe Bullard Mitsubishi
1017 S. Beltline Hwy. E/O/E 2 p.m. Monday Thru
Friday. 342-6096.
A*A*A*A DRY CLEANERS NEEDS COUNTER
Wanted: 2 people for
HELP IMMEDIATELY:
DETAIL
Qualifying Benefits: Paid
DEPT of a New & Used
Vacations, Holiday Pay,
car
Christmas Bonus, Birthday
dealership. 40 hour work
off w/ Pay.
week, paid holidays, insurance
Apply at 4300 D Midmost
avail. Apply in person:
Drive Between 9 a.m. and
Steve Cain or Billy
onday Thru
2 p.m. Mo
Robinson,
Friday. 342-6096.
1739 East I-65 Service Rd
S.
M & D CONSTRUCTION
Mobile, AL 36606
Taking applications for
Apply in person
only.Palace Sav-Rex,
641 Delmas Ave.,
Pascagoula. Exp.
only need apply.
Excellent salary, benefits & working conditions.
LAWN CARE dependable
help needed. Must have
experience. Full time. 251391-9200.
ACT NOW
MOBILEHOME
Person needed to block
& tie Mobilehomes.
Call 251-583-4998
BIG 10 TIRES
Tire Changers. Immediate
openings. Experience preferred. Will train right individual. Apply in person to any
Big 10 Tires location. DrugFree location.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Armed/Unarmed Security
Officers Needed for
Positions in Mobile and
Baldwin County. Call 1-888883-7421 or Apply online at
our website www.south
easternprotectionspecialists.com
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Starting Pay $8.30. Call
ave a Message
621-6901. Lea
to schedule an interview.
Major beverage distributing company has immediate openings for DRIVERS
& WAREHOUSE employees. Drivers must be able
to meet DOT & MVR
requirements. Competitive
salary & benefits package.
Drug free workplace. EOE.
Apply in person Alabama
Crown Distributing
Company, 4476 Shipyard
Road, Mobile, AL 36619.
120
General
120
ALARM TECHNICIANS
Needed Immediately.
Great pay with benefits.
Call Alliance Security for a
confidenttial appointment
251-476-9000
Rex, A leading electronic
retailer (over 200 stores
nationwide) seeks motivated individuals to join our
professional sales team.
Experience not required.
We offer benefits and
opportunity for advancement. EOE Interview
10am-7pm, MondayWednesday at our REX
Gautier location 3329 Hwy
900, Gautier ■
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY
We are now accepting
applications for PT/FT Sales
Associates and Warehousers.
Competitive salaries. Sales
Associates will assist customers,
stock and price products, maintain
store displays and tint and mix
paint.
Warehouser must have a valid AL
Driver’s License, clean driving
record, 18 yrs old, heavy lifting.
General
HIRING ALL Positions.
Apply in person
Scranton’s Restaurant
623 Delmas Ave., Pasc.■
G
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Jackson County Board of
Supervisor is seeking a
qualified candidate for the
position of Senior Building
Inspector. Coordinate and
track subdivision development, performing building, plumbing, electrical,
gas, mechanical and
w/good work ethic. Prefer storm water inspection for
AVON - ALL AREAS
Jackson County. Must be
Buy or sell. Free gift! Ind. industrial warehouse exp.
a high school graduate or
Must be drug free, have
Rep.
possess the equivalency
clean driving record and
1-800-572-4469, 645-1839
valid driver’s license, basic and a minimum of 5 yrs
Full Time LUBE POSIMath and English compe- in building inspection or
TION, Exc pay for
tency and physical stamina building contracting is
Experienced Tech. Rich’s
(able to life 75 lbs). Room required. Apply no later
Car Wash & Lube
for advancement. Respond than 5:00pm on Monday
See Tim/Chad 251-675-5209
October 10th at Human
to: Personnel, PO Box
9344, Mobile, AL 36691.
Resources, 2902 Shortcut
ATTN: NOW HIRING
a, MS
Rd., Pascagoula
Cleaning service Now
Carpet Cleaner & Water
39568.
■
Hiring
Restoration. Must have
Floor Technicians $8/hr.
valid driver’s liscense &
Daphne CAR
good MVR. Must pass
LOT ATTENDANT
For Theodore area.
Drug test. Will Train.
Baldwin County Auto dealMUST BE DEPENDABLE. er needs hard-working indiBenefits avail. Call for
HAVE GOOD DRIVING vidual who desires good,
Directions. Service Master
RECORD AND PASS A
251-653-9333.
steady job. Nice working
DRUG TEST. 4pm-12am, conditions. One year expePT Asst Kennel position
Mon-Fri.
rience required. Must be 21
avail. Pet Doctor, 7451 Old
251-610-9243
or older and have clean
Pascagoula Rd., Theodore
driving record. Apply in
NOW HIRING Counter
Tu, Th, Fr, M, Tu 1-2pm.
person only. No phone
Help,
No phone calls.
calls.
Dry Cleaner & Laundry
See David at
Presser. Exp Required.
EXP. PET GROOMER
BALDWIN AUTO OUTLET
Apply
in
Person,
T
&
H
needed for established
1505 Hwy 98 in Daphne
CLEANERS, 1436 Hillcrest
clientele. Apply at: Pet
(Across
from Target)
Rd
Harbor Veterinary
E/O/E
Hospital, 3110 Old Mobile
Looking for
Hwy, Pascagoula 762-1987
Need CDL Drivers &
Subcontractors Equipment
■
Operators.
Framing, Concrete, Masonry, Call Mark at 254-644-3739
■ F/T, P/T Caregivers
or
Bill
at
254-644-3738
etc....Workmans comp & gen& P/T Cook
eral liability insurance req’d.
MECHANIC Needed.
Needed for large child
Call Mitchell Homes, Mobile,
Contact Gerald’s
care center. Exp. only.
AL 251-344-2600
Automotive,
228-818-6677
LAMAR ADVERTISING
2024 Halls Mill Rd.
3353 Halls Mill Rd. Valid
251-473-5749
FLORAL DESIGNER
AL Driver’s License, CDL
needed immediately!
a plus, able to pass physi251-660-1268
cal & drug screen, conA*A*A*A EXPERIENCED struction background, &
DRY CLEANING & LAUN- able to work at heights.
DRY PRESSERS: Needed Apply in Person.
Immediately. Qualifying
Benefits: Paid Vacations,
Holiday Pay, Christmas
Bonus, Birthday off w/
Pay.
Jackson County Board of
Supervisor is seeking a
qualified candidate for the
position
of
Building
Official.
Manage the
building department and
enforcement of the provisions and regulation of the
International
Building
Codes matters for Jackson
County. Minimum (10) yrs
of experience as an architect, engineer, building
inspector, building contractor or superintendent
of building construction.
Must
be
a
Certified
Building Official. Apply no
later than 5:00pm on
Tuesday October 12th at
Human Resource, 2902
Shortcut Rd., Pascagoulla,
MS 39568. ■
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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. ■
EXP’D PARTS PULLER
Needed. Heritage Used Car
And Truck Parts 251-3752135
4
Seeking Labor Personnel
with Carpentry
Experience.
12 Hour Shifts, Overtime
Required. Night Shift
Avail.
Call for Interview 251-4795366
EMTS AND
PARAMEDICS
G
GROUNDSKEEPER /
Caretaker needed. Apply
in person at: Serene
Memorial Gardens, 12800
Hwy 613 N., Moss Point,
MS 39562 228-475-1246 ■
Laundromat
Attendant
Full-Time, Male/Female.
Nights and weekends available
only. Call 251-456-2400
s
Experienced Heavy
MULTI-CRAFTED PEREquipment Operators &
SONS
Field Superintendents.
for commercial & industriNEEDED
For building material compa- Must have verifiable expeal
ny, full-time. Retail sales
IMMEDIATELY
rience. Pay based on
maintenance positions
experience preferred.
experience & knowledge.
251-330-0011
Responsible for selling, stock- Drug Free Workplace.
100 EXTRA
ing, loading and unloading
BEKINS PORT CITY
Pre-Screen
required.
merchandise, and driving a
MOVING
GENERAL
Fax resume & work
forklift. Heavy lifting
Now Hiring for the
history to 475-6381 or
required. Drug free work
LABORERS
following Postions
Mail to P. O. Box 5047,
environment. Great benefits
★ Office Personnel:
$7-$8-$9/Hr.
include Employee Stock
Moss Point, MS 39563 ■
Detailed, Multi Phone
Ownership Plan. Apply in
******
Lines, Typing, Invoice,
person at Surplus Warehouse,
AVON - $$500 Bonus!
952 East I-65
Earn extra $$ for Xmas! Customer Care, all office
PRODUCTION
Service Road North, Mobile.
duties.
$10 fee. ISR 251-610-9846
WORKERS
★ Expd Class A CDL
MOBILE GREYHOUND Drivers: Clean MVR
NEEDED
PARK
RELIEF WORK
Record. Local or Long haul
now hiring Lead-Outs
IMMEDIATELY
★ Dispatcher/Warehouse
$400.00 WK
Apply within
Women Encouraged to Apply
nager: Experience
Man
Due to recent Hurricane
■ Exp. Roofers needed for Necessary. Moving or
******
Katrina
Freight
contractor. Must have
We are backed up
10 CDL A
experience a plus.
on our orders
own equip & transporta★ Experienced Moving &
20 pos. avail. In distribution tion. Will train
DRIVERS
Call for appt
right person. 228-588-9370/ Storage Personnel
TEMP TO
228-218-1830
251-635-1881
Fax resume to: 251-414-2846
PERM
SPRIGGS ENTERPRISES,
SALES PERSONS
or e-mail to:
Current Medical. Drug tesr,
INC
For Roofing & Siding.
agent0936@bekins.com
background
check.
Great Profit Potential.
or mail to: PO Box 840,
A convenience store manLeads provided. Bonuses
Theodore, AL 36590
Must
be
at least 18.
agement company is hiring
Avail. We offer 25%
Daily work. Daily pay.
DODGE’S STORE
for night shift CASHIERS
Commission. Reliable
GAUTIER
at the following Daphne
Corporation. Bill at 251-6535808-C Hwy 90 W, Theodore
locations:
NOW HIRING
3600
251-653-1542
CASHIER
2 N Hwy 43, Saraland
GUARDSMARK now hiring LAKE FOREST SHELL
251-675-8306
$7.50 per hour
Security Officers. Starting
225 St Francis St, Mobiile
and JUBILEE SHELL
Please apply at Dodge’s
pay
251-438-5808
st
Store 824 Hwy 90 Wes
$8.15/hr. 251-476-3777.
Spriggs Enterprises feaGautier, MS 39553
tures:
EOE
ull Coverage Health Ins.
Fu
Dental Insurance
Scheduled Pay Raises
HIRING FULL-TIME GENBoxblade Operators
ERAL LABORERS for local
contracts. $8-$12 Hour. Call
Needed
Must Have Exp & Valid DL Partners 251-675-6840
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for busy Veterinary
Hospital. F/T. Computer
skills & typing required.
3110 Old Mobile Hwy.
762-1987 ■
120
general, domestic & foreign.
Experienced w/own tools.
Resume or data sheet. Must
have
Ref’s.
251-928-8183
ROUTE DELIVERY POSI- Fairhope
Pharmacy Tech
120
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
American Medical Response
South Alabama
HIRING
$500 Sign-on Bonus for Full Time!
$500 Relocation Bonus for Full Time!
Competitive Hourly Wage!
Full & Part Time Positions Available
Roger Few, Manager
800-971-7773
BLS/ALS/SCT/911
Serving Mobile for over 60 years
EEO
OUTSTANDING CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
IN CADILLAC SALES
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
Apply:
• 8801 State Hwy., Foley, AL
• 24010-A Canal Rd, Orange Beach, AL
Equal Opportunity Employer
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General
120
Experienced diesel, gasoline, farm equipment
Mechanic. Must have own
tools. Fax resume to: 2516-2744
626
CROWN
DODGE
CHRYSLER
JEEP
General
HIRING EXP. Sheetrock,
Roofers & Laborers.
228-497-1811 Lv mess. ■
Help Wanted
Shower Shop
3510 Cottage Hill Rd
Call 251-666-6615
Apply in Person
Top Pay for Experienced
Glaziers & Helpers
The Gulf Coast’s
Oldest Family
Dealership has
an opening for:
Service Advisor
Dealership experience
preferred, but will
train right person.
Preferred candidate
ated,
needs to be motiva
aggressive, and
detail oriented.
Salary plus
commission.
Apply in person at
Crown Dodge
Chrysler Jeep
in Pascagoula
228-769-1660■
★★★★★★
Auto Body Shop needs auto
PREPPERS, TAPERS
and DETAILER.
251-471-9606
★★★★★★
US Tool Grinding, Inc.
is opening an industrial
tool and abrasives distribution facility in Mobile,
Alabama and has immediate openings for a Site
Manager, Inside Sales,
Buyer, Warehouse and
Delivery personnel. See
www.ustg.net for more
information or contact
Human Resources @ 573431-3856, Fax 573-431-3822
or email:
kwomble@ustg.net
HYDRAULIC SALES
AND/OR
SERVICEMAN.
Experience
reqd. Call M-F 251-653-6888
Read the Classifieds
Jubilee Landscape
Management
seeking GARDENERS for
our
Daphne Location. Weed
pulling,
pruning, etc. Must have
transportation. Call 251-3793071
Monday-Friday, 7a.m. - 5
p.m.
120
General
120
Groundskeeper
A prestigious retirement community in Spanish Fort, AL is
seeking to fill an immediate
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
■ P/T Housekeeper for
Christian Preschool. 20
hrs per week during
the school year with all
holidays observed.
Excellent working conditions. Pick up and return
completed application
at First Baptist Church,
MAID SERVICE 12513 Highway 57,
Join a great group of people! Vancleave. Previous
No nights, no weekends. (8)
applicants need not apply.
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)
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
Must Be 25 Years Old,
Have a Clan MVR, CDL
with
Air/ Passenger. Great for
retiree
e’s. Call 251-653-4429
Between 9am-5pm.
Immediate Opening for an
experienced Handy Man.
Truck & Tools required.
Please call 251-645-3591
Maint-Helper Needed for
Apt complex in Mobile.
251-433-2414
Immediate Opening
Durable Medical
Equipment Manager
Apply in person
only.Palace Sav-Rex,
641 Delmas Ave.,
Pascagoula. Exp.
only need apply.
Excellent salary, benefits & working conditions.
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 outside. Call 251-379-14401
General
123
■ 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
ENTRY LEVEL POSITION
Sheetmetal Fabricators &
Installers. Good starting
pay and benefits. 251-4218533
Dependable, Hardworking
LABORERS needed for
Marine Construction Co.
Piers, Bulkheads,
Boathouses. Own Trans
required, good starting
pay. Please call 251-5547773
People moving company
hiring full and part-time
drivers. Drug Free
Workplace. Min. age 25.
Dependable, punctual, a
helpful attitude and a safe
driving record. Apply in
person at Mobile Bay
Transportation, 8341
Airport Boulevard.
123
Hair StylistPersonal
Service
G
Hair StylistPersonal
Service
125
1 of Mobile’s Busiest Salons
has an opening for a talented STYLIST with a great
attitude. Top earnings,
flexible hrs & GREAT benefits. Francine 251-591-3854
125
RestauratHotel-Lounges
KITCHEN HELP NEEDED.
Apply: Boiling Pot,
5300 Hallls Mill Rd. Suite G
OLIVE GARDEN-Spanish
Fort
Now hiring ALL POSITIONS
Interviews Mon-Thurs 24pm
Competitive wages & Day 1
benefits. Call 251-625-1490
IHOP Now taking applications
for Exp Cooks and Servers.
Apply 2-4 Mon-Fri.
3912 Airport Blvd
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
RestauratHotel-Lounges
RestauratHotel-Lounges
Golden Corral now hiring
Hart’s Fried Chicken
for all positions, Apply in
hiring Cooks and Cashiers
Person 5327 Hall’s Mill Rd.
at all locations.
b/w 2-4, Mon-Thur.
Apply b/w 2-4pm Mon--Thur.
Tillman’s Corner
Due to increase business
FRONT DESK CLERK
we
First Shift, 7am-3pm
need more DANCERS. See
Experienced Only. Apply at
Lamar after 7pm at
Days Inn, 3650 Airport
Diamonds
Blvd.
4664 Airport Blvd, Mobile.
n 7:00 a.m. and 3:00
between
HOUSEKEEPERS
p.m. No phone calls please.
Experienced. Please apply
DANCERS Needed
between the hours of 7amSERVERS & BAR DOOR
3pm.
GIRL
Days Inn, 3650 Airport
DIVA’S 666-7020
Blvd,
Mobile. No phone calls
GODFATHER’S PIZZA
please.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
MOBILE COUNTY AREA
EXP. WAIT STAFF,
$20K-$25K, Benefit Pkg,
COOKS
otion.
Opportunity for promo
& DISHWASHER
Send resume to:
Apply
in
person: Whistle
5015 Moffett Rd,
Stop,
Mobile, AL 36618
110 S. Florida Street.
Exp’d WAIT STAFF. Must
be mature, pleasant,
appealing. Split shift 11am2pm & 5pm-10pm. Apply:
Captain’s Table, Battleship
Parkway on the Causeway.
Experienced, Day & Night
Line Cooks. Apply
EXP’D GRILL COOK
Captain’s Table, Battleship needed for breakfast &
Parkway, on the Causeway. lunch.
Apply in person between
HOUSEKEEPERS NEED- 7am-10am Mon-Fri, SPOT
ED Apply in
A, 310 Dauphin St.
OF TEA
person Ramada Limited, No phone calls.
8015 Tucker Rd., Ocean
HAMPTON
INN
Springs, Exit 50. ■
Tillman’s Corner
Now Hiring For Breakfast
Now Hiring Servers Day & Positions. Must be able to
Night Shift Apply in Person work weekends. Please
Drug Testing Mandatory. apply in person after 10
Dick Russell’s Bar-B-Que a.m. at 5478 Inn Road,
Mobile, AL 36619
5360 Hwy 90 W., Mobile
KEY LARGO TANNING
JUST OPENED and
Looking For Nail Tech &
e
Massage Therapist. Space
Jackson County Board of Rental Only. Call Jennifer FRONT DESK CLERK
251-634-2233
Mature minded.
Supervisor is seeking a
Experience w/computers
qualified candidate for the
Cosmetologist w/or w/o
position
of
Building clientele. Chickasaw. Tues- needed for position in
Inspector. Inspects entire Sat, 9-5. 251-457-7363 456- Pascagoula for Extended
Stay Hotel. Pleasant perbuilding for compliance
7301
sonality, neatly dressed &
with
applicable
state
Cosmetology School
willing to work some
codes, regulations and verOpening!
Students
&
weekend hours regularly.
ify that construction is finTransportation a must,
ished prior to occupancy. Instructors Needed. Call
Andrea for class info 251work history referrals &
Must be a high school
456-1167
background checks. Apply
graduate or possess the
in person only: 2102
equivalency and a mini- Hottest Tanning Salon in
Denny Ave., 9am-5pm. ■
mum of 5 years in building West Mobile now hiring
inspection or building con- full-time
SONNY’S BARBEQUE
tracting
is
required. PEDICURE/MANICURE
Apply no later than 5:00pm SPECIALIST. Experienced Assistant Manager, cook,
servers & cashiers needed.
on Monday October 10th at only. Apply in person at
Human Resources, 2902 9170 Airport Blvd, Suite A, Apply in person at Sonny’s
Real Pit Bar-B-Q. 770
a, Mobile, AL. or forward
Shortcut Rd., Pascagoula
resume & references to
Schillinger Rd. or 5428
MS 39568.
EndlessSun1@hotmail.com. Halls Mill Rd.
125
NOW HIRING
All Positions
Apply in person between
2 and 4 p.m. at all locations.
GODFATHER’S PIZZA
ALL MOBILE AREAS
★ DELIVERY DRIVERS
$6/Hour 8% Commission
$50 TIME BONUS
★ DAYTIME KITCHEN &
COUNTER: $5.50-$6/Hour.
★ EVENING KITCHEN &
COUNTER: $5.35.
APPLY IN PERSON:
Airport, Moffett, Dauphin,
Saraland & Tillman’s
Corner
Read the
Classifieds
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■ 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
■
DOMINO’S
PIZZA
NOW HIRING
Drivers and
Assistant Managers!
Drivers
Earn up to
$10-$12
An hour
Driving for
Domino’s Pizza.
You must have
a dependable car,
Insurance & a
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Hollywood bath, great room, breakfast room,
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 2,750 sq. ft. of
living area. Well worth a phone call!
MLS #156797.
Stephen E. Greer
228-762-2121 or 228-990-4844 or 228-588-3179
Century 21 The Real Estate Place
WADE - ADORABLE HOME
IN GREAT SCHOOL DISTRICT
Cedar and flagstone exterior with an
oversized front porch. Wood/berber carpet
and tile floors. Also features a split bedroom
plan, inside utility and more. Don’t miss out
on this one! MLS #170528.
Heather Higginbotham
228-762-2121 or 228-218-5345
Century 21 The Real Estate Place
SECLUDED COLONIAL
ON 8 ACRES
Split floor plan with designer kitchen with lots
of custom cabinets, lg. master suite with jet
tub, gorgeous master bath, 1700 sq. ft. of
excellent design and taste. Lg. workshop, &
extra lg. back porch waiting for you to
entertain. $265,500. View inside pix at
www.evelynbrown.com
Evelyn Brown
228-219-6050 or 877-588-6050
Evelyn Brown Realty
255 HENRY
COCHRAN ROAD
Beautiful 1.5 story, 3,639 sq. ft. modern brick
home on 1.44 acres. Home features 4br/3ba,
double garage, walk-in closets, fireplace,
cathedral ceilings, granite counter tops,
ceramic tile, hardwood, carpet, and much,
much more!!! Must See Today!!!
Dina Naron
Carla Rutledge
228-872-2598 or 228-327-4488
Susan Tolar Realty
ONE OF A KIND
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
to own a home in one of East Centrals most
desired S/D. This cozy one story home in Park
Ridge Estates contains 2185 sq. ft. of comfortable living. With 4BR/2BA and an open floor
plan, this would be a great home for family
and friends alike. Ceramic floors and vaulted
ceilings. Custom open kitchen with granite
countertops. On 2.61 tree covered acres with
fenced yard, you are sure to love all this one
has to offer. Ready to move in. $265,000.
Felicia Hester
Felicia Hester
228-238-2121
Century 21 The Real Estate Place
228-238-2121
Century 21 The Real Estate Place
5519 ORLEANS CR.
Swimming pool, rental cottage, extra large
den, fireplace, approx. 2914 sf, no hurricane
damage in the past 63 years. 2/3 or 3/4 of an
acre. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. $251,000.
Located in Chateau Lake Subdivision.
Completely remodeled, new carpet, tile,
kitchen cabinets, bathroom, formal
living room, den, family room,
3 bedroom, 2 baths, $84,000.
Shirley Coakley
Shirley Coakley
228-769-7777
John Jones & Associates, Inc.
228-769-7777
John Jones & Associates, Inc.
LOOK NO FURTHER!!! Build your
dream home on 5 plus acres wooded
parcels 20 miles North of I-10 on Hwy. 63.
601-947-2106 or 601-947-0404
Bobinger Realty, Century 21
Beautiful interior and live oaks galore overlooking lake. ECSD/Lake Wilma S/D. 2400 sq.
ft., soaring ceilings, wood/ceramic floors,
gourmet kitchen with granite & stainless
Kenmore Elite appliances. Master suite with
jacuzzi tub and separate shower. 3BR/2.5BA+
bonus room. New carpet. Professionally landscaped on 1.62 ac. Great home in a wonderful
neighborhood only 1 mile from school. Owner
transferring. Priced to sell at $250,000.
3803 PASCAGOULA ST.
EAST CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
LAND
1608 SOUTH
7TH STREET
In Gulf Park Estates with no damage from
Hurricane Katrina. This 3BR/2BA home
has a handyman’s workshop with extra dbl.
carport & RV parking, large eat-in-kit.,
ceramic tile. Only 2.5 years young and new
paint inside. Central vacuum system
including garage and workshop. Lg. fenced
landscaped yd. Don’t miss this one!!!!!
Carla Rutledge
228-872-2598 or 228-327-4488
Susan Tolar Realty
GREAT FAMILY
HOME
2 Kitchen, one on bottom floor & one on
main floor, formals (LR & Dining), nice
deck off back (covered). Remodeled kitchen all hurricane damage to be repaired. 16x16
screened porch, patio & more. Don’t miss
out! New AC and water heater. $169,900.
Shirley Coakley
228-769-7777
John Jones & Associates, Inc.
“GET AWAY FROM IT ALL”
to this exquisite custom home located on
16+ ac. in the prestigious S/D of Little
Bluff Estates. This magnificent 5BR/2.5BA
full brick home features designer decor,
granite countertops, open kitchen w/stainless steel appliances, eat in kit., scored
stained concrete floors & berber carpet,
floria room, mother-in-law quarters, surround sys., private stocked pond, handicap
accessible + many more amenities.
Carla Rutledge
228-872-2598 or 228-327-4488
Susan Tolar Realty
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36618. No Phone Call
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Managers and Assistant
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2909 SHELL LANDING BLVD.,
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Spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath brick home with
luxurious master bath, library, office, formal
living and dining areas, vaulted ceilings, floor
to ceiling windows in back of home, tile and
hardwood flooring throughout, 2 fireplaces,
gourmet kitchen with granite countertops and
tons of cabinet space, 2 water heaters, detached
2 car garage with workshop/bonus room and
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“VIEW OF 8TH TEE” BEAUTIFUL
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tub and still so much more. Contact
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Sara Moore
Sara Moore
990-4444
Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, Inc.
LAKE AVE. AREA,
PASCAGOULA
Great area! Did not flood. Renovated older
home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room,
hardwood floors. In the $90’s.
990-4444
Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, Inc.
295 GLEN VINCENT RD.
AGRICOLA
Secluded, hardwood laden, rolling topo, brick
ranch, 3/2, vaulted great room w/FP opens to
dining room, breakfast & large kitchen. Patio
& deck wrap around above ground pool, 2-car
garage, 1.95 ac. Many more amenities!
$155,000.
Suzanne Martin
Evelyn Brown
228-324-3331
Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, Inc.
228-219-6050 or 877-588-6050
Evelyn Brown Realty
“BEAUTIFUL SECLUDED
HOME - 2 ACRES - HURLEY”
3-Year old custom built home 3 or 4BR, 2BA.
Features Oak hardwood cabinets, wonderful
pantry & island. LR w/fireplace & Entertainment center. Ex-large master suite w/Jacuzzi
tub & shower. $174,500. #169451
Betty Cobb
228-769-7283 or 228-588-2294 or 228-990-7436
Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, Inc.
CUMBEST BLUFF
- C.E. NALL RD.
Extra nice home with lots of room. Spacious
5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 4,300 sq. ft. living
area, formal dining room, den/family room,
fireplace, 4-car garage, tennis court,
2.25 acres. Many extras.
Vernon Pierce
228-588-6213 x105
Cumbest Realty, Inc.
MAGNOLIA BLUFF
NO HURRICANE DAMAGE
in this 5BR, 3.5 bath custom built home with
great room, office, large play room, over 3500
sq. ft. Only 2 years old on 1.67 ac. $374,900.
Dorris Kendrick
228-497-1800
Coldwell Banker Smith Homes, Inc.
HURLEY - KING SIZE
OPPORTUNITY
Beautiful, spacious home in East Central
School District. Many, many amenities
including a huge master bedroom suite
w/large jacuzzi, custom oak cabinets, custom built in entertainment center with 52 in.
TV conveying. 18x36 jubilee pool and pool
house. Call Heather for more information.
MLS #170308.
Heather Higginbotham
228-762-2121 or 228-218-5345
Century 21 The Real Estate Place
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ACADIAN HOME
WITH 3 ACRES
w/three acres. Only 5 yrs. old! This beautiful
3 bdrm., 2 bath home has so much to offer!
Features include high ceilings in living room
& kitchen, hardwood floors, and ceramic tile.
Price includes a 30x50 metal building; a
20x40 shed, a deck, a well-kept above ground
pool, all situated on 3 gorgeous acres, 5 minutes from I-10. A lot of home for the money!
$140,000.
Greg Caplan
SERENE COUNTRY LIVING
Hurley, 10.5/A, 1800 sq. ft., 3/2 with
spacious gourmet kitchen, granite counter
tops, kit/bath, stainless steel appl. Quality
throughout! Vaulted ceilings, remote gas log
FP, Formal DR, Greatroom, large Mbdrm,
bath with jacuzzi jet tub, walk in closet. Wrap
around porches, 24x36 garage with bathrm,
2 drop sheds 12x36. Great buy at $258,500.
View inside pixs at www.evelynbrown.com
Betty and Raphael Shumock
228-588-6037 and 228-324-9966
Evelyn H. Brown Realty
228-918-6135 or 228-818-9606
Clifton Realty
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This fabulolus 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car
garage family home has a lot of square
footage for the money! Features include
hardwood floors, a large open kitchen,
formal living & dining areas, a bonus
room/studio situated on a lot with a gorgeous
view of Lake Beardslee! Too much to list.
$135,000.
Greg Caplan
228-918-6135 or 228-818-9606
Clifton Realty
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LOCATION
This 3 bdrm., 3 bath, 1250 sf well kept brick
home is located close to area schools,
shopping, and Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding. Features hardwood floors, brick
floors in kitche, fireplace and 3 full baths.
The beautiful yard is full of fruit trees and is
very homey. Includes a large workshop and
shed. Priced right at $79,900.
Kevin Clifton
228-324-3711 or 228-818-9606
Clifton Realty
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NEW! 1 year old two story, Harleston 3-5
bdrms., 2.5 baths on 9.980 acres in a very
desirable area. This elegant home offers 3,400
sq. ft., granite counter tops, stainless steel
appl., breakfast rm., den, great rm., FP &
gorgeous formal DR. Cherry hardwood flrs.,
ceramic tile, high ceilings & pond. Quality
craftsmanship throughout this home.
$375,000. See more pixs on
www.evelynbrown.com
George Co. on Hwy. 63 South, 3,265 sq. ft.
2 bathrooms. Excellent location for
developing truckstop, restaurant, offices.
Lots of storage space. Paved parking for 50+
vehicles in front. Located on 3.02 acres.
Great investment. $200,000. View pix at
www.evelynbrown.com
Betty and Raphael Shumock
228-588-6037 and 228-324-9966
Evelyn H. Brown Realty
Betty and Raphael Shumock
228-588-6037 and 228-324-9966
Evelyn H. Brown Realty
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is opening an industrial
tool and abrasives distribution facility in Mobile,
Alabama and has immediate openings for a Site
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Apply b/w 8:30 & 3pm MonFri
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Dr, Mobile, AL 36693. E.O.E.
Affinity Home Medical,
Inc.
Needs a well organized &
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uality
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Varied responsibilities
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#272, Mobile, AL 36609
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nclude: RN
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y at 6701 Airport Blvd.
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FULL TIME MON-FRI
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Registered Dental
CNA
Hygienist
Springhill Manor is now
Self Starter & People
accepting applications for
Person a must. New Office
all shifts. Call 251-342-5623
Location at 1501 Springhill
Part-Time Hygienist/ FullAvenue.
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■ YOU’RE INVITED TO For Interview
energetic & friendly. Exp.
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Wait Staff
Do you feel overworked
36559
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gical & restorative pracCNA
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Administration.
req’d. Salary, bonus, retire666-9448 Westminster Village
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-M/F/Vet/Disab.; Drug-free VISION PARTNERS, Attn:
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workplace, pre-employNOW HIRING! TOP PAY!
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Experienced Dental
criminal background check Email:
OS’s, Captains, Eng, Unl Eng
Assistant needed. Great
required. Send resumes to vpettway@vp2020.com
w/emd exp., Q-Med’s,
hours
&
pd.
holidays.
Mon.,
jobs@rsstaffing.com or call
Tankermen. Exp. Offshore &
FT energetic, personable & Wed. & Thurs. 7:45-3:15,
Joe @ 866.782.3377.
Inland
Deckhands. Entry
detail oriented Billing &
Tues. 6:45-2:15. Must have,
Experienced Dental
Collection/Receptionist for excellent people skills and level deckhands needed up to
$95
per
day.
www.americanAssistant Wanted (part
an expanding Medical Off. be willing to work as a
crewing.com
time 1 to 3 days/wk) For
Will train, possibilities for team member. Resumes
or call 251-443-7771
Busy West Mobile Office, 9- advancement as we grow, to: The Mobile Register
12 hrs per day. Send
performance bonuses. Fax PO Box #2488-406, Mobile, MARINE PERSONNEL
resume to 4732 Airport
Exp’d Inland Licensed
resume to 251-343-1741
AL 36630
Blvd. Mobile, 36608
Captains & Deck Hands.
Temp. Dental Staffing.
Administrative Coordinator Pay Starting $300-$325 per
■ ASSOCIATE DENTIST
Dental
Our Dental Practice is
day. Paid Ins. & 401k Plan.
Austin Taylor D. D. S,
exp. required. HYGENIST seeking an outstanding
Call 504-737-6993 9am-3pm
P. A., cordially invites you
and
individual to provide
M-F
to this tremendously excit- ASSISTANTS. 205-624-1269. extraordinary service for
Experienced Help needed:
ing career opportunity. If www.alabamatoothfairies.c our patients in the
FITTERS, WELDERS,
you have or seek excepom
Administrative Area.
HYDRAULIC TECHNItional technical,
Dental
experience
is
Assisted Living Facility
CIANS,
artistic and communicamandatory. Learn more
Needs
MECHANIC, MACHINIST,
about this unique opportution skills; if you desire to
Caregiver for Weekend
ALL CRAFTS. Up to $18.50
nity by calling 344-1242
join an extroadinary staff
Shift.
per
answered 24 hours for the
who delivers quality denCall 251-633-9299
hour depending on experispecifics and how to
tal care, we are looking
ence.
Insurance
Analyst
needed
respond.
forward to speaking with
Send resume or visit 3521
in high-volume physician
you. Please call 228-762practice. Computer skills a EXPERIENCED SPEECH Brookdale Dr. S., Mobile,
9250 to schedule an
THERAPIST PRN Needed
AL
must.
Billing
experience
in
interview. Please fax
For Multi Disciplined
36618 or fax to 251-479-1989
medical setting req’d. Fax
resume to 228-762-1785.
Clinic in Bay Minette.
resume to 473-5311.
Diverse Patientt Population Exp’d help needed Fitters,
Are you tired of the
Mobile Operating Unit
Fax Resume: 251-937-2821 Welders, Hydraulic
weather keeping you from
is Seeking EMT’s and
Technicians, Mechanics,
earning a complete pay★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Machinist, all crafts. Up
PARAMEDICS. Flexible
check? Would you like to
Shifts,
to $18.50 per hr depending
have a complete benefits
Competitive Salary &
exp. Send resume or
GORDON OAKS on
package including insurExcellent
visit 3521 Brookdale Dr.
HEALTHCARE
ance, 401K,
Benefit Pkg. Apply in
South, Mobile, AL 36618 or
vacation & paid holidays.
Person at
Has immediate opening for fax to 251-479-1989
If so, Ocean Springs
AMR, 22 Midtown Park
Local Company now hiring
Nursing Center currently
West,
Inland Deck Hands. Pay
Physical
has an opening for a qualMobile, AL or E-Mail
based
on experience. Must
ified Maintenance
Resume
Therapist
have valid driver’s license,
Assistant. Exp. as a carto edees@amr-ems.com.
on a PRN Basis
reliable transportation,
penter, painter or electri251-478-7200 E.O.E.
proof of insurance, ability
cian is preferred. If you
Apply in person Mon. - Fri. 8
to pass criminal back■ CASA DE LOLA
are interested, contact
a.m. - 4 p.m. at 3151
ground check and drug
Knollwood
Danny Dabbs @ 228-875Now accepting
screen. 251-433-2079 ext 3
Dr,
Mobile,
AL
36693.
E.O.E.
9363 or apply in person at
applications for CNAs.
1199 Ocean Springs Rd.,
Apply within at 4213
Ocean Springs, MS 39564.
Walters St., Moss Point.
EOE...M/F/D/V
228-475-9606
West Mobile established
Dental Practice seeking
DENTAL
ASSISTANT with experience only and excellent
communication skills, both
verbal and written. Full
time with benefits. Please
call 344-0230 or fax resume
to 344-4062.
Phone Operator/Checkout
person needed in physician
practice. Ability to handle
multi-line phone sys &
comp skills a must. Fax
resume to 473-5311.
G
135
Professional
-Technical
Outside Customer Service
Rep for South AL & South
MS. Base + Comm. Fax
Resume to 251-344-1268
141
Professional
-Technical
Local Law Office needs
experienced Receptionist
Good benefits. Salary
based on experience. Send
resume to: Mississippi
Press, P.O. Box 849, Attn:
Box 775-A, Pascagoula,
MS 39568 ■
Regional Technology
Company
is seeking FT Technician
with 5 years design and
implementation experience
Customer
with CCTV and other security
Service Rep
experience. Pay commensurate
with experience.
Local Company seeks individual
for Customer Sales
Rep/Inside
Sales. Applicants should have
good phone and people skills.
Applicants must have solid
computer skills including the
Microsoft Office suite.
SUPPLY CHAIN BUYER
Excellent
communication and organization
Equipment Sales
skills a must. Marketing or
Corporation, the premier
Financial background benefiCarrier Distributor of
cial.
HVAC/R parts, equipment,
accessories, and refrigera- Competitive pay and benefits.
Send Resume: Attn:
tion solutions is seeking a
Customer
Supply Chain Buyer with a
Service Position at PO Box
minimum of 1-2 years
2826
experience in the wholesale Mobile, AL 36652 or Fax to:
industry. You will support
251-432-8350. EOE/AA
Please email resume and
salary history to
dgamble05@bellsouth.net
sales of A/C equipment,
replacement components
and aftermarket products
to our dealer network and
HVAC contractors. As a
Supply Chain Buyer, you
will be responsible for
inventory replenishment of
branch locations in three
states.
■ 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
SATELLITE INSTALLER
Needed. $1000/Week.
Guaranteed Work, Weekly
A degree and a strong
Pay, Baldwin County Area.
understanding of inventory
Please Calll 877-981-1930
replenishment methods
preferred.
PROJECT
Excellent communication
and customer service
skills, familiarity with
PC’s, and the ability to
work in a fast-paced environment. A full benefits
package available after 30
days.
Fax resume - Attn: HR
251-471-5602 (or) e-mailjobs@escdist.com.
EOE
SAFETY EMTS
AL BODDEN
USED
SUPERCENTER
&
WE’RE OPEN &
HERE FOR YOU!
SPECIAL NOTICE!
We’re Going to Auction
WEEKLY North of the
Gulf Coast. Call Us Now
and Tell Us Your Needs
and We Will Buy For
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EVERYTHING
MANAGER
B.L. Harbert International
has immediate PM position
available. Candidate must
have Building Science/
Engineering degree & seven
plus years of related
experience. The successful
ng a
candidate will be managin
lg commercial construction
project in B’ham, Alabama.
For consideration please
forward resume via e:maill
to jvines@bharbert.com or
fax to (205) 443-2963.
PARTNERS TRAINING,
STAFFING, CONSULTING
Phone 251-675-6840
Fax 251-675-6878
jtaylor@partnersgt.net
E.O.E.
ATTORNEYS, PARALEGALS, SPANISH TRANSLATORS
ESTIMATING ASSISTANT Required immediately.
/ASST CONTRACT MAN- Mobile, AL; 5 years min
or Paralegals &
exp. fo
AGER
Translators. Dynamic,
Contract Manager Large
interesting
work. Full benMechanical Contractor
seeking a full time individ- efits, relocation & housing
ance avail. EEO. Fax
ual to provide administra- assista
resume to: 251-343-5554
tive support to the
Estimating division. Duties MARKETING/PR Part
include filling out bid docu- Time Position in Foley, AL.
ments, preparing bid pack- Chiropractic Office.
ages, typing proposals,
Resume 251-943-9888
contracts and document
Local Law Office needs
control. Qualified candidates will have at least (5) experienced Paralegal/
Legal Assistant. Word
years experience in the
perfect experience preConstruction Industry.
ferred. Good benefits.
Knowledge and
Competence with Microsoft Salary based on experience. Send resume to:
Office (Word, Excel,
Access, advanced Outlook). Mississippi Press, P.O.
Box 849, Attn: Box 766-A,
Heavy spreadsheet and
data entry A+. Ability to
Pascagoula, MS 39568 ■
learn new programs such
Experienced, Professional
as Microsoft Project and
FORRESTER for
Primavera. Please email
Executive
or fax resume, salary
Level
Position. Send
requirement, along with
resumes
(3) business references to;
to Delaney Development,
cowan@gawest.com
PO
(251)675-0591 EEOC
Box 218, Bellamy, AL 36901
25000
$
OVER COST
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141
Professional
-Technical
150
Sales
150
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
Full & part-time retail
sales position available.
Base plus commission.
Retail and/or flooring sales
experience a plus but not
required. Please call
(251)633-8835
Primary Teacher
Ladies Formal Wear Store
needs Sales Person. No
exp. necessary. Call only
btwn 9:30 & 10:30 AM. 251-661-0660
Degree, Certification,
for 1st grade, Call
Evenings 251-433-6519
145
RetailStores
RETAIL SALES HELP
Person Needed FT w/ Min
1 Year Exp. Pay D.O.E.
Apply in Person at 2759
Pleasant Valley Rd.
Mobile. No Phone Calls.
Regional Technology
Company
is seeking Outside Sales
Representative for the
Louisiana, Mississippi and
Florida Panhandle
Regions.
Competitive salary w/benefits.
GROW WITH US!
Please email resume and
Do you have an eye for
salary history to
fashion and style? These
dgamble05@bellsouth.net
aren’t your grandmother’s
nursing scrubs anymore!
SALES PERSON NEEDED
Uniforms By Bayou is now
w/Experience for Busy
hiring Part-Time Retail
Pre-Owned Car Lot.
Sales Go-Getters in our
Must be Honest & Reliable.
Mobile Outlet to help us
pt. 251-471-9997
Call for App
coordinate exciting uniEXPERIENCED
forms for Mobiles
AUTOMOTIVE SALESHealthcare Professionals.
PERSON
Apply in person or send
NEEDED FOR FAST
resume to Uniforms By
GROWING
Bayou, 4677 Airport Blvd.,
MERCEDES-VOLVO
Mobile, AL 36609. Attn:
DEALERSHIP IN PENKim.
SACOLA, FL
NOW HIRING CONVECall 1-800-876-4931
NIENCE
ADVERTISING SALES
STORE CASHIERS & SUBPOSITION
WAY
Clear Channel Radio has
SANDWICH ARTISTS.
an opening for Outside
Competitive pay based
Sales.
ence.
on experie
Advertising experience is
Apply on person at
preferred. Are you a selfEXXON
1380 Industrial Parkway, starter, motivated and a
well-organized leader, who
Saraland.
enjoys unlimited earning
SALES PERSON
potential? Mail resume to:
needed. Must be outgoing,
P.O. Box 161489
customer oriented, detail
Mobile, AL 36616
mined,
Attn: Director of Sales
team player, and a flare
NO PHONE CALLS
for
CC-Radio is an EOE
decorating. Computer skills
a
RESIDENTIAL SALES
plus. Drug Free
Workplace. EOE.
You’ll work with homeowners to inspect and identify
Apply at: 2601 Dauphin
the need for services, and
Island Pkwy. 251-476-6865
build your business in
assigned territories. We
BEL AIR MALL seek
professional driven
Mature, reliable Salesperson.
closers with 2+ years of
Flexible hours. FT/PT.
sales experience. You’ll
Benefits.
also need a clean driving
Earrings &
record and pre-screen drug
and background checks.
Things
We offer first year earning
potential to $35K, compreSales
hensive paid training and
outstanding benefits.
Please apply in person at:
ATTENTION
7860 Cottage Hill Rd Mobile
SENIOR INSURANCE
BROKERS
TERMINIX
Commission Sales, leads
Success Breeds Success
furnished. Serious calls
AA/EOE M/F/V/D
only
★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★
251-461-5250
150
Roofing - Mobile/Eastern
Shore Area, Experience
Necessary. Call 251-223-1500
Receptionist/
Bookkeeper
Needed.
Must
have
QuickBooks exp. Fax resume
to: 251-473-3799. Incl. salary
req. No phone calls please
Experienced Residential
Shingle Estimators Needed
Immediately. Top Wages!
Call 251-633-2016
US Tool Grinding, Inc.
is opening an industrial
tool and abrasives distribution facility in Mobile,
Alabama and has immediate openings for a Site
Manager, Inside Sales,
Buyer, Warehouse and
Delivery personnel. See
www.ustg.net for more
information or contact
Human Resources @ 573431-3856, Fax 573-431-3822
or email:
kwomble@ustg.net
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
WANT ADS
SALESPERSONS
NEEDED
Due to increased business, we
are now accepting applications
in our Automotive Sales Dept.
We have a great inventory
with
open floor (new or used). We
offer a 5-day work week and
outstanding pay and benefits
program (weekly pay, pd.
insurance and vacation, 401K,
demo available). Experience
helpful. Serious inquiries
only.
Apply in person to Tim
Poppell
at Hill-Kelly Dodge Eastern
Shore, 1812 Hwy. 98, Daphne.
E.O.E. Drug-free Workplace.
No phone calls please
★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★
UPSCALE FURNITURE
STORE
looking for Designers,
GENEROUS COMMISSIONS.
Call 251-967-3456 for appt.
Earn up to $5000 a week
working for local roofing
company. Please call 251450-2882
Cingular in Edgewater
Mall needs Sales
Representatives.
Experienced preferred but
not required. Fax resume
to 601-371-2070
‡ HALLOWEEN ‡
Full Time SALES POSITIONS
available immediately.
(Make Money Having
Fun).
Apply in person: Costume
Showcase, 2721 Airport
Blvd.
Sales
157
TradeCraftsSkills
157
Sales-Sewing machines and
accessories. Full-time,
Looking for
flexible hours, some nights
Subcontractors
& weekends req’d.
Sales/sewing exp. preferred. Call 251-634-3133 or Framing, Concrete, Masonry,
etc....Workmans comp & genfax resume to 634-1131
TradeCraftsSkills
157
TradeCraftsSkills
157
TradeCraftsSkills
AC & Commercial
Refrigeration Installer,
ch.
Helper, Service Tec
Salary & Benefits based on
experience. 251-928-7889
157
TradeCraftsSkills
157
TradeCraftsSkills
Dozier Operator
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
LOCATING TECHNICIANS
Immediate openings for
fiber
optic cable locating technicians
AUTO MECHANIC
in southern part of AL &
Immediate opening. Top
MS.
pay. Exp’d & own tools
AAA A/C Co
Applicants must have min.
only. Trainable for manExp. Service Tech
of 2
Qualifications: Physically
on a must.
agement positio
UP2 $25/hr DOE 50+Hrs
years experience in locatfit,
Eric, 251-660-8888; 660-2020.
Call 251-443-9323
ing
excellent vision, good eye■ NEEDED SKILLED
cable using radio detection
hand coordination. Must be
Skilled 12 volt Installer
locator
and
also in conable to read and write, folCARPENTERS. Must
needed. Top pay. Highly
struction
low oral and written
have transportation.
experienced only. 19 yr. old
site monitoring and proinstructions, good mathe228-497-6171
co. 251-661-0261
tecting
matic skills and be able to
Looking for MAINTEQuality
the cable. Qualified perread tape measure (fracNANCE TECHNICIAN for
sons
tions).
Assurance
apartment community.
send resume via email or
Must be HVAC certified
fax
Excellent benefits.
/CWI
and have transportion. Call
Attn: Jayaram Boraiah
For Shut Down Work.
251-666-1738
or
apply
in
perInquiries and resumes to:
(Jay);
Boiler knowledge required.
Lumber Grader, P.O. Box son on Friday 10/7 or 10/14
Email: jaytelinc@aol.com;
Top Pay. 251-973-1320
at 651 Azalea Rd., Mobile
1663, Mobile, AL 36633
Ph:
A/C Install Mechanics
419-884-0400, 800-860-5835;
Accepting applications for
TILE HELPER
& Helpers: Top Wages
Fax: 419-884-2297
MILLWRIGHT,
5
yrs
min.
Needed. Clean cut.
No Travel-45+Hours
Must have knowledge in
251-709-0604
Call 251-443-9323
TRIM CARPENindus. electricity control
1ST CLASS PAINTERS
circuitry. Day Shift 6:00am Roofing Co. Seeking person
TER
HELPERS. Exp’d Only
to help run shingle yard.
to 2:30pm M-F. Company
2 Yrs Exp. Own
Need
Needs fork truck exp. 251offers Blue Cross, Profit
Transportation. 251-751-1920
Apply. Drug screen req’d Sharing, Paid
344-7523
PAINTERS 1st Class For
251-331-4127, 8-4:30
Vacation/Holidays, Safety
CARPENTRY & FENCE New Construction. 40-50
Program. Drug Screen.
MAINTENANCE &
Help Wanted,
hrs. Wkly. Must have own
Applications
at
Mack
Mfg,
able hours, normally dayshift
PAINTER
228-475-0528
modular home sales expeEXPERIENCED
transportation. 251-865-5430,
7205 Bellingrath Rd,
M-F and as necessary.
for real estate company.
rience
SHEETROCK
209-7257, 209-1462
Theodore 36582. Resumes
Rettig’s Auto Body now
Mon-Fri 8AM-4:30PM.
a must. We invest in only
FINISHER WANTED.
P. O. Box 1559, Theodore,
Qualified applicants may
hiring AUTO BODY PER- Dunn Building Company
Apply in person, 2321
the
251-604-3486
apply
AL
36590
SON, AUTO BUFFER & has immediate openings
Airport Blvd, Mobile.
highest quality homes and
on Wednesday 1-4pm
DETAILER & AUTO
for Iron Workers & Metal
Immediate Need
Fabrication Shop accepting
people and have the best
401 N. Water St.
Immediate
PARTS PERSON. All jobs Roofers in Axis, Alabama.
STRUCapplications
for
SHIPFITTERS
financing in town. Your
or send resume and
must
have
refs
&
exp.
251Apply
by calling 205-288TURAL FITTERS,
PIPEFITTERS-WELDERS
salary history to:
Openings
time,
343-2300
9020. EOE M/F/D/V.
PIPE WELDERS
WELDERS & HELPERS.
Mobile Register
Our money. Your real
ELECTRICIANS-OUTSIDE
Human Resources Dept.
Positions in shop and
STRUCTURAL STEEL & IMMEDIDATE OPENING
career.
INSIDE MACHINISTS
MACHINISTS-MARINE
Attn: Maintenance Tech
installation crews. Some
Apply in Person at
METAL BUILDING
Call 251-666-4500 to
Ex’d SCREENPRINTER.
ERS
DUCTING INSTALLE
P. O. Box 2488
travel required. Insurance,
SPI/Mobile Pulley Works
ERECTION
schedule an appointment.
Competitive pay. Flexible
& PAINTERS
Mobile, AL 36652
905 South Ann St, Mobile
401K, Vacation. Apply at
FOREMANS,
JOURNEYAmerican Classic Homes TOP PAY- Per Diem Included
hours.
FAX: 251-219-5099
9490
I-65
Service
Road,
MAN &
5260 Hwy 90 W.
Call 251-689-7784
251-473-1541; 877-473-1541
Email:
251-653-0606
Exit
22,
Creola,
AL
HELPERS
Steady
work,
Mobile, AL 36619
mprhr@mobileregister.com
good
EOE
EXP. OUTSIDE SALES
pay. 251-675-6088
REPS needed. Exp
in building trades a +.
Job openings for
Jackson & George Co..
(601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422
Small Construction
Company looking for help,
must have own hand tools
and transportation. Exp in
all phases of construction a
eral liability insurance req’d. plus 251-366-0907
IMMEDIATE OPENING - Call Mitchell Homes, Mobile,
ELECTRICIANS &
AL 251-344-2600
Experienced Concrete
HELPERS
Salesperson for start-up
Looking for Individual
needed in Baldwin County.
concrete company in South Experienced w/Garage
Electricians 5 yrs exp.
Baldwin County. Send
Door & Gutter Installation. req’d. Helpers 1 yr exp.
resume to P.O. Box 375,
Wages Depend on Exp.
Must have a clean driving
Robertsdale, AL 36567
Call 251-666-8313
record. 251-943-3169.
SALES: Inbound Calls,
CARPENTERS
Hourly, Commission,
Experienced in Res
Benefits.
Framing, Fairhope Area.
E-mail Cover Letter,
Trans Req’d. 251-649-6755
Resume Salary requireMAINTENANCE
Immediate opening for
ments to
HITCH INSTALLER
TECHNICIAN
jobs@qaparts.com Attn:
Full time with benefits,
Kurt
moonlighters needed also. The Mobile Register has an
Manager with Sales
Apply U-Haul, 200 W. I-65
immediate opening for a
Experience Needed for
Svr Rd S or U-Haulhr.com. Maintenance Technician.
Verizon Wireless authorRequirements include high
EOE.
ized agent location in
school diploma. Electrical
Looking for
trade school or equivalent
Daphne. Mail resume to
VINYL SIDING HELPER industrial maintenance expe915 Hillcrest Rd. Ste A-1,
Or Lead Man. Wages DOE. rience necessary. Ability to
Mobile, 36695. 251-414-1949
Wages DOE. Call 251-370- troubleshoot and repair buildSales Professional
ing and production equip4298
needed immediately
ment. Applicants should also
Selected candidates must PAINTERS & PAINTERS possess computer skills,
HELPERS Needed.
effective communication
be
skills and ability to work
enthusiastic and driven to Experienced. 251-721-3609
or
251-476-8868
unsupervised. Full-time varisucceed. Manufactured or
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.
Capable of doing Bluetop
Finish. Apply in person at:
G.A. WEST
12526 Celeste Road
Saraland, Alabama.
Sonny 251-679-1965
I
ACTION ADS
******
CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU!
WANT ADS
157
TradeCraftsSkills
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.
ALARMS, SECURITY &
FIRE. SERVICE MANAGER. Nicet II Fire, Burg. &
Video. Top Pay. 251-7767505, Fax: 776-7503
RENOVATION WORKERS
with painting, carpentry
& roofing skills. Call
Fred South (251)533-2635
Diesel Mechanic/Generator
Technician needed.
Must have experience.
Benefits after 90 days.
Please calll Todd @
810-730-1129.
CARPENTERS, HELPERS
&
FRAMERS. Eastern
Shore Work. 251-610-9929
EXP. CABINET Makers &
Exp. Cabinet Painters
needed. 249-1683 ■
CONCRETE PUMP
TRUCK OPERATORS
NEEDED.
CALL 251-379-4287
Experienced Loader
Operators & Debris Dump
Truck Drivers needed. Call
251-366-3927
Finish Grade Operators,
Motorgraders, Doziers,
Trackhoes, Loaders. 251653-5410
YOU GET MORE AT THE SUPERSTORE
A dynamic person
needed for retail
FURNITURE
SALES
Great earnings potential
w/excellent benefits package
including BC/BS Health &
Dental, 401K, matching
Christmas Club & paid vacation. Commission rate progressive w/Sales volume. Will
train. Great retail schedule.
8:30-6:00, Closed Sundays. 5
day work week. Must be
available Saturdays. Nonsmoking environment. Apply
at
J&J FURNITURE
Saraland Loop, Saraland
(Next to YMCA)
******
157
TradeCraftsSkills
REMODELERS
Exp’d Carpenters &
Carpenter Helpers apply
only. Pay depends on experience. 251-232-6520.
AC SERVICE TECH
FULL BENEFITS
Sign On bonus w/ exp.
251-660-9595 or 680-0060
Established Developer
hiring:
one Project Mgr
for Foley (main),
Fairhope, and
Daphne projects.
Residential exp
Fax 251-928-6811
AUTO DETAILER NEEDED
A+ ONLY! Must have
refs.
Car Washers also Needed.
251-583-8676
FLEET MAINTENANCE
DIESEL MECHANIC.
Working on trucks and
trailers. Must have own
tools. Clean MVR. Able to
pass DOT, physical & drug
screen. Call 251-679-1052
Immediate Openings For
Fiberglass Laminators
Helpers. Apply in person
7081 Swedetowne Rd,
Theodore
JIM ROBINSON
AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
HAS IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS FOR
SALES, SERVICE
AND BODY SHOP
PERSONNEL
EXCELLENT PAY
PLAN, 401K AND
INSURANCE
AVAILABLE
CALL NOW OR
COME BY
JIM ROBINSON
AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
ATTENTION MISSISSIPPI
RESIDENTS
To our neighbors in Mississippi, due to the catastrophic
damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, Palmer’s has
dropped prices on hundreds and hundreds of new
Toyota’s & used vehicles of all makes and models.
Just Announced for Mississippi Residents
GOOD NEIGHBOR PLAN
• ZERO DOWN
• NO PAYMENT FOR 90 DAYS
• WE’LL EVEN BRING THE CAR, TRUCK OR SUV TO YOU!!
TOYOTA HAS DONATED 5 MILLION DOLLARS
AND PALMER’S SUPERSTORE AND ITS EMPLOYEES
HAS DONATED OVER 10,000 DOLLARS TO HELP IN
THE RECOVERY FROM HURRICANE KATRINA
For Personal Customer Assistance
Call 1-800-868-0800
OVER
JUST
New Toyota Managers :
200
ARRIVED
PRE-OWNED Mike Johnson or Jared Palmer 50 2005
AUTOS TO
Pre-owned Managers:
CAMRY LE’S
CHOOSE FROMClyde Brantley or Jim Stuckenberg
We’re located 13 miles from the
Mississippi state line. Take exit 13, Go
north 7 miles, we’re on the left.
251-639-0800
or 1-800-868-0801
JIM ROBINSON JIM ROBINSON
Pontiac-Buick-GMC Trucks
1010 Hwy 90
at Telephone Road
Pascagoula, MS
9-B
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
Chevrolet-Cadillac
14th Street
(North of Hwy. 90)
Pascagoula, MS
228.762.2233 228.762.2711
470 Schillinger Road | Mobile
Across From WalMart
Buy direct @ www.palmerstoyotasuperstore.com
10-B
157
THE MISSISSIPPI PRESS
TradeCraftsSkills
157
TradeCraftsSkills
157
TradeCraftsSkills
SHINGLE MEN
157
Air Condition In
nstallation
PIPE FITTERS
Helpers Needed
($17.50/hr + $60 day
Experienced & Entry Level per diem in McIntosh area;
SUB-ROOFING CREWS, Positions Avail. Call 251$17.50/hr + $50 day per diem
ROOFERS & LABORERS 645-0089
in Monroeville area)
Call 251-824-1131
Also
CONSTRUCTION WORKPIPE WELDERS
MAINTENANCE TECHNIERS
CIANS
Benefits Eligible. FRAMApply in person at:
Assistant to Service
G.A. WEST
ING CARPENTERS, TRIM
12526 Celeste Road
Forklifts,
CARPENTERS,
Saraland,
Alabama.
Endloaders, Etc.
PAINTERS & LABORERS.
Call 251-679-1965
Call FSI 251-432-0289
251-980-1902.
Ask for Sonny
Electrician, Residential
Roofing Shingle Subcrews
Journeyman, $18/hr, 2 yr
Needed Immediately, Must
Cabinet Mfg.
local area projects. 251-344Have Own Tools,
5987
Equipment & References. Established cabinet manufacan Crew.
Min of 6 ma
turer currently has 2 openAir Conditioning Co. Hiring
Excellent Pay! Call 251- ings. Prior cabinet making
Service Techs and Duct
experience is preferred, but
633-2016
Installers, Top Wages.
training will be provided for
Good Benefits. Year
MCQUEEN’S PLUMBING the right persons. Salary comaround work. Commercial hiring Plumbers
mensurate with experience.
& Residential. 251-639-4578 & Plumbers Helpers.
Please call 639-1360 after
475-1704 Leave message■ 4:30PM., M-F.
Dependable First Class
MECHANIC with own
AUTOMOTIVE MECHANJOB CRAFTERS, INC.
tools. Call
IC
NOW HIRING!!!
251-367-6329 or 473-8812
SALARY OPEN
Hospitalization,
Paid
PLUMBERS WANTED
1st Class Shipyard Crafts
Vacation, Advancement
For Work in Perdido Key
for local & out of town
Possible.
Must
have
own
and Mobile. Excellent
work
Wages,
OVERTIME & PER DIEM tools. Certification a plus.
Call Gary Brewer 251-478Benefits & Sign On Bonus!!
Long term employment
Please Call 850-626-0062 or Register your name craft 6789
850-698-7033
TODAY!
VINYL INSTALLERS
for Baldwin County
A/C INSTALL/SERVICE
PHONE: 251-433-1270
Need Brake Buddy
TECHNICIANS & HELPToll free: 1-8000-371-7504
251-970-3352; 747-9804
ERS/Residential needed for
Baldwin Co.. Top Pay, Ins,
A Siding Applicator, local,
EOE
401k,
top pay. HAPPY HOME
Vac & Bonus! 251-626-1515
A 1st Class Welder 1st
IMPROVEMENTS 251-438Class Pipefitter needed. 4814
AUTO TECH
Apply 8517 Bellingrath
general, domestic & foreign.
MASSE CONTRACTING
Rd, Theodore between 7Experienced w/own tools.
NOW HIRING
3:30
Resume or data sheet. Must
★ Expd Crane Operators
have
Ref’s.
251-928-8183 ULCS needs exp. backhoe
w/PLM Lattice Boom exp.
Fairhope
op & laborers. Driver’s lic
★ Frontend Loaders.
required - CDL prefer.
PAINT PREPPER
★ Shipfitters
Needed, Experienced Only, Backgrd ck mandatory.
EOE company. Apply M-F, ★ Pipefitters
Top
7-9am, 3-5pm. 7387 Ziegler ★ Fllux welders.
Quality Work. Eastern
Cir. So. Mobile, AL 251-607- Call 800-951-6223 or apply at
Shore
6331 E. Hwy 90, Moss
Area. Call 251-990-6810 Lv 9660
Point, MS
Msg
PAINT OR
F/T Exp. Mechanic needELECTRICAL HELPER
ed,foreign & domestic
BODY
Needed. No experience
automotive
Ray’s
required. 251-895-1139
REPAIR PER- Automotive repairs.
2307 Market
VINYL SIDING REPAIR
St., Pascagoula. 712-2020.
SON
$15-20/hr + incentives.
Experience req’d. For autos & Must have own tools. ■
Local Call 251-510-8887
trucks. Commission pay. 228MACHINIST & MILLCRANE & EQUIPMENT 348-1140 or 228-392-4646
WRIGHT
OPERATORS
Manual Machinist Needed.
TILE
Needed for an Established
$12-$18/Hr DOE. Benefits.
Material Handing
INSTALLER
Central Baldwin Co. 251Company. Recently Opened
Needed Immediately.
964-6688
New Operation in Local
Call 251-645-0107
Area. Experience
ELECTRICIANS &
Batchelor Paving, Inc. in
Preferred in Operating &
HELPERS Res. work in
Maintaining Cranes (Clam Foley, AL is looking for an Mobile & Baldwin Co. Must
experience Paving Crew
Shell/Bucket), Bobcat &
have DL & own tools. Pay
Foreman. Experience a
Front End Loaders.
DOE. Ph 251666-1717, Fax
MUST. We offer Top Pay,
Excellent wages. E.O.E.
666-1710
Insurance, and an
Reply to The Mobile
Electricians & Helpers.
Register PO Box #2488-410, Incentive Program.
Qualified Applicants should Paid Holidays, Vacation,
Mobile, AL 36630
call us at (251) 986-5517 or Insurance & Retirement
Performance Contractors (251) 747-7194 for more
opportunity. Competitive
is seeking qualified crafts- information or fax resume wages. 251-679-1411
men to fill positions in the to (251) 986-5469. EOE.
ELECTRICIANS
Mobile, AL area:
Framers Needed Experienced in
Commercial
& Residential.
Pipe Welders
$4-$9 per ft.
251-581-8151
251-937-4935 Ask for Eddie
Structural Welders
Boilermakers
Allsouth Heating & Cooling
Form Carpenters
Currently hiring AC
Immediate Hire
Pipe Fitters
Installers & Technicians.
Iron Workers
Exc. benefits. Health, denWelders
tal, life, pd. vac. & bonus(FC & Stick)
Up to $21.00/hour
es. Call M-F, 8-5 251-660Mig Welders
Per Diem up to $100/day
1656
(Heavy Wire)
w/OT (6-7 10 hr day workPipewelders
Experienced
week)
(Stick, FC Tig on Carbon
FRAMERS
Steel)
Call Dave 209-4608
Call (251) 957-1111
Shipfitters
Carpenter/Carpenter
SURVEY PERSONNEL
Pipefitters
Helpers
NEEDED.
Must Have Commercial
RODMAN/CHAINMAN &
Out of town work
Exp,
Worldwide Labor Support INSTRUMENT MAN.
Transportation & Hand
APPLY at 2468
228-762-3418
Tools.
Commercial Park Dr.,
800-748-1395
e 9:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
Call 251-973-24444
Mobile
$10-12/hour 251-478-9805
TradeCraftsSkills
GLAZIERS CURTAINLL
WAL
5 yrs exp. Benefits.
Universal Glass 433-5960;
331-0471
4
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 Framers
& Painters needed. 251-5910456 or 455-0236
ELECTRICIANS
& HELPERS
Needed in the Gulf Shores
area.
Competitive wages and benefits.
Call HEC
251-370-0548, 251-540-2176
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Needed for Apartment
Complex
Apply in person, Mon-Fri,
9AM-4PM, 3800 Michael
Blvd. EOE
157
TradeCraftsSkills
Positions available. Great
opportunity. Will train.
Must be at least 21 & have
a valid driver’s license.
Drug free workplace. Call
800-610-6060 ext 363.
G
SIGN ON BONUS
CALL
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
■ NOW HIRING:
HVAC TECH & Installer,
ELECTRICIAN &
Helper. Good Pay &
benefits. Call 228-762-1786
Good Benefits package
Please Apply in person at:
2640 South McKenzie St,
Foley, AL 36535.
or call 800-239-3879.
DIESEL
MECHANIC
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.
CARPENTERS &
HELPERS
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!!
Tools & Trans Required.
Call 251-753-0071
RV TECHNICIAN. Must
have
basic plumbing, woodwork,
electrical knowlege. Apply
Earn $1000+ Per Week
in person B&R Camper
Experience required in brake, Sales
Marine/Outboard Mechanic
Exp required. Pay DOE.
Call
Michael 251-937-1380.
Countertop
Fabricators
Needed Immediately Exp
Laminate and solid surface
countertop fabricators. Salary
options & benefits included.
251-202-1520
★★★★★★
Asst. Manager Trainee for
Auto Service Industry.
Some Management and/or
Retail Experience
quired, Some Training is
Req
Provided. Must Have
Excellent Work Ethic &
Enjoy Working w/ the
ase Fax
Public. Plea
Resume to 251-471-6612
★★★★★★
READY MIX
PLANT REPAIR
IMPORT TECHS
&
ACURA, INFINITI
MAINTENANCE Excellent career opportunity
for technicians qualified to
TECHNICIAN work on Japanese brands
Needed.
MAINTENANCE
Exp’d Maintenance Person
Needed to Live & Work on
Property. AC Knowledge a
Plus. Salary + Benefits!
Tools & Trans Required.
251-635-1809 for an
Interview.
(251)957-3800
MECHANICS
alignment and suspension
repair, ASE Certification a
plus. Insurance, vacation,
401K and more. Apply in person to any Big 10 Tires locaJOURNEYMAN MECHAN- tion. Drug Free Workplace.
IC
needed for GULF COAST
TRUCK/MACK TRUCKS,
INC.
Must have own tools.
Call Dean 251-476-2744.
157 Trade Crafts Skills 157 Trade Crafts Skills 157 Trade Crafts Skills 157 Trade Crafts Skills 157 Trade Crafts Skills
AUTO DETAILER TECH Cabinet Manufacturer has
immediate openings for
Will train the right person.
Paid training w/exc growth CABINET MAKERS &
CABINET MAKER
potential. Valid drivers
HELPERS.
license required. Drug
Experienced is preferred
free. Apply in person at
but
2675 Government Blvd.,
will train the right individMobile.
uals.
CAREER POSITION
IMPORT TECHS
Excel pay and benefits.
MAINTENANCE/HANDY
NEEDED NOW!
LABORER NEEDED
Apply at 1651 N. Schillinger
MAN
Business is booming and
for Brick Crew.
Rd,
we need help immediately! for Fast Paced,
228-990-6853 ■
or call 251-649-9562.
Manufactured Home
If you’re dissatisfied with
your current situation and Dealer. Salary, Benefits,
MAINTENANCE TECH
FORM CARPENTERS,
Mileage. Truck & Basic
Interviewing all skill levHELPERS & LABORERS are ambitious, this is for
Tools Required.
you. Openings for experiels. Must be willing to reloNEEDED FOR STRUCCall 251-645-1502.
enced import techs, especate.
TURAL CONCRETE CO.
cially Japanese, down to
Satisfactory Credit &
251-379-4290
AUTO TECH/TIRE
entry level mechanics. Pay
Crime Record Req’d. EOE.
CHANGERS
WOOD & TILE
commensurate with your
Experience req’d in Tires, Please mail resume to 900
INSTALLERS
experience and ability.
Downtowner Blvd Suite A,
Brakes
&
Alignments.
Top
& HELPERS
This is an outstanding
Mobile, AL 36609
pay & benefits. Positions
Exp’d only need apply
career opportunity. Nice
available
now!
Drug
free
251-421-5490; 490-8453
CABINET MAKERS,
benefits, vacation, retireworkplace. EEO/M/F/V/D.
Finishers & Installers
ment, great working envi- Call Paul Brown at
TRANSMISSION
Wanted.
Experienced
ronment.
Call
for
an
INSTALLER
(251)370-5634.
Only! 251-661-9079
appointment in confidence,
Needed. Must have own
tools & experience. 251-653- John McQuillan at 251-471■■■■■
ELECTRICIANS
6141
8730
JOE BULLARD AUTOMOEXPERIENCED
TIVE
MECHANIC
MEITEC is currently seeking
E/O/E.
electricians and instrument
NEEDED. Mon-Fri, Rick’s
fitters for multiple hurricane
Garage. 251-639-9016
Cable Installers
■ Local mill work company has immediate openings for EXP. Cabinet
Makers & Installers. Long
term employment w/ exc.
benefits. Experienced
guaranteed top pay.
A/C INSTALLER
Apply in person at 6312
Need a Raise?
Shortcut Rd., Moss Point
251-660-9595, 680-0060
or fax resume to: 228-475JOURNEYMAN CARPEN- 0753
TERS
We need a few good
needed. Pay based on
experience 251-675-5914
ALUMINUM WELDERS
SERVICE TECHNICIANS
PIPE WELDERS
& Installation Technicians.
ALUMINUM SHIPFITTERS
Need help ASAP. Great
STEEL SHIPFITTERS
Pay. Good working enviRPENTERS
MARINE CAR
ronment.
Roberts AC 475-0844 ■
** $200 **
SATELLITE
TECHNICIAN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
Infiniti and Acura. OBDII
experience a definite plus. We
offer outstanding benefits, pay
plan and working conditions.
Immediate openings. Call Joe
Bullard Infiniti or Acura,
Mobile, AL. 1-800-866-6141, ask
for Mark Lloyd or Ben Payne.
repair projects offshore in the
Gulf of Mexico. 7/12’s with
meals and housing provided.
Please mail, fax or e-mail to:
Needed for local trucking
4625 Airline Drive
company shop. Must be able
Metairie, Louisiana 70001
to work immediately without
Fax:
(504) 888-1428
ve own
supervision. Must hav
or e-mail tonym@meitec.net
tools. Hourly rate DOE.
E.O.E.
Please call Mike
at 251-433-3391 ext 105
Immediate
Opening!
■■■■■
Multi-crafted individuals
for old remodeling company. Must be career minded
with quality transportation
and currenly employed.
Must have all tools of the
trade. Personal & job references required & verified. Start $15-$25/hr
according to experience.
251-623-0395.
EXP. PAINTERS. Must
have own transportation.
497-5136 ■
MECHANIC
Knowledge of brakes, AC
systems, general repairs.
BC/BS, 401K, 7 paid holidays,
7 days vacation, 40 hours+.
Salary based on exp. Call for
appointment 251-476-8687
TV TECH & HELPER
NEEDED
Experienced only.
251-865-3100
ELECTRICIAN
French Quarter
Apartments, 557 Azalea
Rd, Mobile. Apply 8-5
CARPENTERS & FOREMAN Proven exp. in residential
remodeling. Lipford construction offers local, year
round work. Competitive
pay, benefits. Valid DL.
Apply in person or call
Mon-Fri 9-4, 1480 Cody Rd.
S. 633-5554
ELECTRICIAN needed.
Heavy control background.
Benefits and truck. Phone
251-694-0909, fax 251-6940977.
EXPRESS OIL CHANGE,
located at 630 Schillinger
Road South (across from
Local Work, 8 wk job,
$18.50/hour, $4/hr per diem. the Steak ’n Shake), has a
Hood/Pit Technician availElectrical
able and is looking for a
Helpers
motivated winner to fill
$13-$15/hr, $4/per diem. Job that position. Experience is
starts Tues., 9/27.
helpful but not a necessity.
Written test given. Drug test Excellent wages, paid holirequired. Bring hard hat,
days, paid vacations,
safety glasses and steel
health insurance, dental
toed shoes.
insurance and 401K. Apply
Apply in person at
in person Monday-Friday
G.A. West
between 9:00am and
12526 Celeste Road
4:00pm.
Saraland, Alabama
Electricians
Rodriguez Boat Builders
Inc. now hiring 1st Class
Fitters, Welders and
Plumbers. Apply within
Main Office, 14843 Alba
Ave., Coden, AL. For more
info call 251-824-4067
SIGNS Immediate
Openings for experienced
Service Techs, Installers
and Fabricators. Apply at
Quality Sign Company, 3650
Hamilton Blvd.
First class FIBERGLASS
FABRICATOR. Top pay.
Good benefits. Bay Minette
251-937-8025.
CLIMBERS & GROUNDMEN
/BOBCAT OPERATORS
for tree service. Pay based
on exp. Drivers license a
must, CDL a plus. 251-4018733
ELECTRICIANS &
HELPERS
for
commercial
and indusPLUMBERS to hook up
AUTOMOTIVE TECH:
trial
FEMA
Mon-Fri, $700-$800/Week +
NOW
HIRING.
work.
We
trailers in Mississippi.
Bonus for right person. 251are a
Top pay, Per diem
631-3925
fast growing company that
8235 Padgett Switch Rd
Irvington, AL. 251-957-1095
ofEOE. Drug free workplace
fers benefits: Blue
Bender
Cross/Blue
Shipbuilding
Mr Rooter
Shield health & dental,
simple IRA, life insurance.
Plumbing
Is Now Hiring For
Fax resume to: 251-937now accepting applications for
The Following Crafts:
6770.
experienced DRAIN CLEANERS & PLUMBERS. Good
wages & benefits, uniforms
furnished. Apply at 2448 Wolf
Ridge Rd., Mobile or 251-3449465.
AC INSTALLERS
Also need people who are
looking to learn a trade.
AUTO PAINT & BODY
ELECTRICIANS Needed
Benefits: health ins., temSERVICE TECH
w/
porary disability, retireNeeded immed. Must be
experience in residential. ment, paid holiday’s, vacaexp’d 251-422-9582; 251-456Top pay w/a company that tion. Competitive
7190
respects their employees. wages/bonuses. EOE. Drug
251-455-7090
free work place. Apply at
Goodyear Auto Service
7570 Zeigler Blvd, Mobile.
Ctrs
GLAZERS WANTED
251-639-9234.
New Location..Spanish
With Experience in
Fort
Residential & Commercial.
AUTO
Eastern Shore Center
251-473-5363, 605-0931
We are currently hiring the
MECHANIC
S&R ROOFING needs
following positions...
Immediate position available
ROOFERS w/nail guns.
Auto Technicians,
Sub Crews that can tear off for Auto Mechanic. Excellent Sales/Service writers,
pay and benefits. Paid trainand put on. 251-661-6168, ing. Flexible schedule. Valid General Maintenance
370-7262
Drivers License. Some expe- Technicians, Tire Techs,
etc. This is a great opporrience needed. Apply in perConventional Crane
son:
tunity, Top pay, paid
Operators needed in
Uniforms, Benefits availSKCO
Pensacola. 850-484-3275 or
able.
850-712-1484
Automotive
Please call Debbie 251-432GLAZERS
7354 Airport Blvd, Mobile
7581 or Mike 476-4158.
Top Pay and benefits. Pay
Ph: 251-343-4488
a FIRE ALARM TECH.
DOE. No experience, no
Website: skcoautomotive.com
Must be
problem, will train. Apply:
exp’d in alarm, detection
4415 Government Blvd;
MECHANICS suppression systems. Great
Fax: 251-666-6386. Come
benefits. Co. vehicle.
join our team. Metro Glass
Are you looking for a secure
Wages
Painters Wanted future in an expanding indus- based on exp. 251-634-3866
try?
U-Haul,
the
leader
in
or
Call 251-533-3260
America’s truck rental indus- fax resume to 251-634-3896
SUPERINTENDENT
try has opening for personnel
in
all
phases
of
light
and
For Commercial
On 10/10/2005, Max Foote
medium duty truck repair’s
Construction
Const. Co., Inc. will be tak(Gas & Diesel). Apply 965
Company. Minimum 10
ing
Springhill Ave. EOE.
years
applications for all CONexperience as superintendSTRUCTION
U-Haul Offers:
ent.
TRADE/CRAFT
*Excellent Advancement
Some travel may be
CLASSES. Apply
Opportunities
required.
Escatawpa
*Stock Ownership
Send resume to:
WWTP, 4124 Dutch Bayou
*401k Savings Plan
P.O. Box 7394
Rd.,
*Top Benefits
Mobile, AL 36670
Escatawpa, MS 39563
Diesel Mechanics for
heavy duty trucks or
marine experience. F/T,
P/T, or temporary
employment. Flexible
APPLY IN PERSON
MUST PASS DRUG SCREEN hours. Top pay. Call 228392-2200 or 228-243-2660
-
Carpenters
Shipfitters
Welders
Outside Machinists
G
ROOFERS & LABORERS
Needed. Experience helpful.
Call 251-666-0243
Welder Fitter, Manual
Machinist
Current openings Fairhope,
AL
Marine Exhaust 251-9281234
MAINTENANCE ELECCARPENTERS &
TRICIAN
HELPERS
We have immediate openExp’d only
ings in our Maintenance
251-345-7564
Department for qualified
electricians to work on the
day and night shift. Must
Resumes
have a minimum of 2 years
maintenance experience in
preventive maintenance,
MOBILE’S FINEST
repair of equipment, and
RESUME
troubleshooting.
800 Downtowner Blvd Suite
A
MAINTENANCE
251-344-4253
MECHANIC
We have immediate openJob
ings for Maintenance
Information
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IN THE CHANCERY
COURT OF JACKSON
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI
IN THE MATTER OF
THE NAME CHANGE OF
ROBERT
DAVID
FIGUEROA
BY
HIS
MOTHER PHYLLIS L.
RUSSELL
CAUSE NO. 2005-1129-PW
SUMMONS
Antiques
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
J&B ANTIQUES & GIFTS
Certified Appraiser for all
TO:
ROBERT
D. antiques. Furniture &
FIGUEROA
Whose lamp restoration. 769-0542
address is unknown after
diligent search and inquiry
Auctions
Merchandise
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copy of a written response
to the Petition for Name
Change to William Kulick,
Esq., KULICK & ASSOCIATES, P.C., the attorney
for the Plaintiff, whose
address
is
801
1/2
Washington
Avenue,
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
39564. Your response must
be mailed or delivered not
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the 3rd day of October
2005, which is the date of
the first publication of this
Summons.
If
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response is not so mailed
or delivered, a judgment
by default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition.
You must also file the
original of your response
with the Clerk of this Court
within a reasonable time
afterward.
Issued under my hand
and seal of said Court, this
the 3rd day of October,
2005.
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Buddy Ray Auction
and Appraisal Co
ESTATE AUCTION
ANTIQUE WHSE OF
MOBILE
2202 GOVN’T ST.
SUN OCTOBER 9 @ 1:00 PM
PREVIEW 11 a.m.
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
TERRY MILLER
Washer & Dryer+ Full Size
CHANCERY CLERK
Kenmore Ref. and Personal
JACKSON COUNTY, MIS- Oddities. Partials of other
estates may be presented at
SISSIPPI
BY: Martha J. O’Connor, sale +And there is so much
more. 10% Buyer Premium.
D.C.
VISA & MC. We have a
No. 95286 3t 10/7-14-21
Certified Appraisal Service
and consignment Program To
Sell Your Estate Property,
CALL ME. Please visit the
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inventory of the auction.
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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
Equipment
365
Sales
Rentals
20’ GOOSENECK Dual
Tandem trailer w/ 5’
dove tail, 10,000 lb axles.
$4000 228-861-4029
380
Furniture /
Household
MATTRESS SET Dble
Pillow top, new in plastic,
exceeds Serta Warranty.
Qn $250. Kg $325
delivery (850)501-0270
385
Garage
Sales
G
505
400
Industrial
Equipment
G
‘83 MODEL CASE 880
Track-hoe. Runs good.
Call Steve 228-218-6046
420
All wood cherry bedroom suite: dresser,
mirror, chest, queen
bed with rails, night
QUALITY STORAGE
BUILDINGS
Built on site!12X12, $1595
12X16, $1895;16X24, $2695
251-625-1626, pg. 423-9283
stand
Retail Value
Special Price
$2,040
$999
440
Seafood
Willis
Furniture
High Quality, Low prices
***475-3850***
“Where Quality is
Still Affordable”
3202 Chico St.
Pascagoula
Pets/Animals/
Livestock
FRESH SHRIMP DAILY
762-0028
3 PC King Dbl Pillow Top
Matt/Set never opened
Worth $550 Sell $225
Can deliver 228-234-0999
Jackson
County
4 FAMILY SALE,
East Cent Comm Center, 1.40 ACRES at Deercreek
E. Jackson Co., High
Sat, 7amtil,
& Dry. (251)865-4089
HWY 63 (Wade)
2BR, 4504 Peach St,
Fri. & Sat., 7am-12
Pascagoula, $39,000
Many items
/offer Some Owner
to choose from.
Financing 228-218-2926
MACHINE SHOP Machine Tool Sales.
97
Machines in place.
A MOVING! Sacrifice All!
Use some, sell some,
Beautiful Paul Bunyan
whatever. Real Estate
King 10-pc bdrm
included w/22,400 sq. ft.
w/Simmons Beauty Rest
warehouse, 16 & 22 Ton
etc. Top grain real lthr
Bridge Cranes & Offices.
sofa & loveseat
Owner Retiring.
(Burgundy), Elegant
$650,000 251-476-2177
Duncan Phyfe (solid
Mahogany) 10-pc pedestal
dining rm w/china & server, etc. All cost over $15K,
Miscellaneous
1st $4500 /obo. All like
new. Dinnette w/ china
TRAILERS, 16ft Tandem,
474-7257
Ramps & Carrier;
NEW QUEEN Pillow Top
5X8 tilt; 6.5 X10;
Mattress set. Never
0
(601)766-3700
opened. $145 Can deliver
Sunquest Tanning Bed,
228-234-0999
24 bulb, used 2 mos, excel
A NEW Full size Matt/
cond .$1,200 (601)766-0028
Set. New, never opened.
SOD, CENTIPEDE, St. AUG
$130.00 Can deliver.
Bermuda. Delivery/Install 228228-234-0999
396-0282 1-866-374-7277
Louis Phillip
Real Estate
Residential
480
Pets
for Sale
MIN-PIN PUPS
Pascagoula
NASA Memory Foam
228-769-8819
Queen size matt. set. 20 yr
warr Must sell $495 Can
CKC Miniature Pinscher
deliver 228-234-0999
puppies $150 & up,
228-327-7116
FIND THE
485
LATEST
BARGAINS
IN THE
WANT ADS
Pets: Free to
A Good Home
FREE TO Good home
1/2 Akita & 1/2 Doberman
6 wks old. 475-5205
Chocolate Lab, female
young, 588-6341
HURLEY, 3br/2ba, near
E. Cent Schs. appt 2300sf,
$129,900 Steven Jordan
& Assoc. 228-475-1515
BIG POINT By Owner,
4200 sq ft well-built under
construction, 70% complete, 15 fenced acres,
large barn, other storage
buildings & cottage
$200,000/ firm 228-588-1133
510
Moss Point
& Esca.
2400 SQ FT 4 br, 2 ba,
1 1/2 acres, pool. North
of I-10. $200,000 623-4872
G
OAKWOOD St, Moss
Point, 2000 sq ft, 3br/2ba
$99,900. 228-769-1771
515
Pascagoula
3BR/2BA, 1600 sq ft,
Repairs in Progress!
Eastlawn School District
$98,000. MUST SEE!
228-218-0791
540
Homes
in General
HOME for Sale - 3br/2ba,
1904 sq ft, 1.62acs, & pool,
George/Greene Co. line on
Hwy 57, $98,000
601-753-2327/ 601-550-8209
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Petal, Mississippi 3 br, 1.5
ba, living rm, kitchen, den
w/wood heater, brick/ siding, fenc. bkyd, corner lot.
All new white appl.
Convenient to everything.
1 block from school.
$85,000 (601)947-1220
Any condition, any area,
any situation sell your
house
quickly. 872-4628
FOR SALE BY OWNER 5
br, 2 ba on 2 lots, com✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭
pletely redone, new roof,
AVAILABLE NOW
carpet, paint & counter
Magnolia Pointe Homes
tops. Ready to move
NEW SUBDIVISION
into. 1711 Parsley Ave.
NEW HOMES
$82,000 228-229-7906 or
6901 March Rd.
(772)529-3358
Theodore, AL
251-957-1151
FOR SALE BY OWNER
www.magnoliapointehomes.com
Brick
home
3
br,
2
ba,
5217 YORKSHIRE,
✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭
large den w/FP. No Storm
1150 sq ft, 3br/1.5ba,
Damage. Great Buy. 4310
$75,000. 228-769-1771
CONSIDER MOBILE
Pascagoula St. $85,000
COUNTY...Only minutes
3BR/2BA, +Bonus Room, 228-229-7906 or
from the coast via I-10!
E. Cent. sch. dist. Jenn772-529-3358
As a former resident of
Aire appl, No Storm
N. Pascagoula, 3br/3ba,
Pascagoula, I’d be happy
Damage $130,000
Avail now, No Flooding
to help you search for
228-588-6565/ 228-990-5112
228-990-7419/ 706-840-4035
a new home. Call Pam
3 BR, 2 BA, Brk home w/
Templeton Weaver at
2 ac in Big Point in Dunn
Roberts Brothers
Gautier
Est., E. Cent. Sch. Dist.
(Mobile’s leading
Vancleave
Ebay Item #4403740550
real estate company):
$159,000 228-588-1151
(251)455-3868 (cell),
Rented, 3br older home,
(800)245-8643 (office),
needs some work, great
PamWeaver@RobertsBrothers.com
neighborhood. No flooding, $42,000. 228-497-1463
SILVERHILL, AL traditional home, w/ spacious
living areas & barn
NEED to Move FAST?
situated on 20 ac w/
I can buy your house in a
400+ pecan trees. (E of
flash! In 8 days or less!
Fairhope, AL) $639,000.
(281)467-7284
Barbara Pearson
4/3, 2300+ sf, 3 yrs old,
Coldwell Banker
6+ Acres w/2 mobileon Golf Course.
JME
RE (251)605-4136
homes, Shop / Playhouse
$215K 954-290-7389
& Pool. East Cent. Sch.
LOOKING FOR A HOME
Dist. $110,000 228-641-3995 For Sale, 3br/1ba Brick
MOBILE COUNTY
home. No water damage.
HURLEY, Beautiful
secluded home on 2 acres, 228-872-4628
3BR/1BA BRICK HOME
3/4br, 2ba, 2197 sq ft, gar. Vancleave, 3br/2ba,
1200 sq ft, Near Mall
3 yrs old, $174,500 C/B
613 Janwood Dr, Mob
2628 sq ft, on 5.86 acres,
Smith Homes, Call Betty $289,000. 228-826-1213
Price $125,000
Cobb. 228-990-7436
3BR/1BA BRICK HOME
Ocean Springs
w/ 1BR/1BA APT
Moss Point
Saraland Area
& Esca.
1624 Cleveland Rd
3 BR, 2 BA, Approx.
Price $130,000
1400 sf. 505 Heatherstone
$125K. 818-5283
TWO 14 x 80 MOB HOM
3BR / 2 BA on Acreage
George Co.
In Creole, AL
Lucedale
3BR / 1 1/2 BA, 14 x 70
In Saraland
5119 Weems, Moss Point NICE 4 BR, 2 full baths,
Price $60,000 Each
3,000 sq ft 4BR/2.5BA
living room, large family
$195,000. 228-769-1771
room, private area just
3BR/2BA BRICK HOME
outside city limits.
2 BR, 1 BA, living room,
2100 sq ft, 100 x 232
family room, kitchen, util- $121,000 Call for appt.
Ft Lot, Great Area
(601)947-3083
ity, dbl carport,
West Mobile
large pecan & palm trees.
2355 Sequoya Trail
Homes
Sold as is. $17,900
Price $220,000
228-249-1030
in General
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520
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510
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525
530
540
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3507 Dantzler St, Moss
Point, 2142 sq ft,
3br/2ba, 228-769-1771
BY Owner, Grand Bay,
Ready to Move in.
4br/3ba, 2500sq ft, split
brick, pool, fish pond,
carport, barn $195,000.
(251)490-0017
FOUND A HOME?
NEED A LOAN?
CALL BETH AT
GULF COAST
REALTY
877-974-2900
550
550
Lots & LandJackson Co.
Commercial
Property
9 acres w/ Commercial
3000 sq ft metal building,
perfect
staging area,
Ocean Springs, $32,000 219For hurricane construtc5065/ 497-3649 after 6p
9.9 ACRES, 3 miles from
tion. 228-424-7040
N. end of Lily Orchard
16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba, cent.
Commercial Building for
Rd, $40k, 228-588-6162
h/a, enclosed front porch, lease in Lucealde, 1,000 sq
attached carport, set-up
35 -Thousand +or -ac.
ft, $450mo. Great
George & Jackson Co. 850- on rental lot in a park
location w/ high traffic
near Lucedale. Call for
496-1109 or www.
(601)947-9422/ 601-508-9422
appt. (601)947-2225
landandtimber.com
3.029 ACRES River Bluff
Subd., Vancleave w/
stream. $23,500 769-1461
‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in
VANCLEAVE Ramsay
Oaks. Wooded lots for
homes only, Covenants,
Min. 1600 sq. ft.
1993 Dble wide, 3br/2ba.
Will help move or may
remain as is. Asking
$38,000. 228-327-1808
ST MARTIN Jordan
Farms Partiallly cleared
home sites w/water,
sewer for
doublewides
No Storm Damage, 1792
sq ft, Dble wide 3br /2ba.
Under $30,000. Exc. cond.
Comes w/ Extras,
588-3242 aft. 5pm
or 228-990-3112 Anytime
GAUTIER Hickory Hills
Wooded lots for housesDesignated area for
Manufactured HomesCity water/sewer
Owner Financing
available
228-875-3200
w.msgulfcoastproperty.com
VANCLEAVE 2-10 ACRE
tracts, ok for mobiles
homes. Owner financing.
Joe West Realty,
228-497-3797
2001 INDIES 28 x 72,
4 br, 3 ba, formal den,
living room w/fireplace.
$52,500/OBO 251-634-1313
‘99 CAVALIER 16 x 80
3 br, 2 ba, w/FP, oven,
stove & refrig. Pay-off.
228-474-4940 Lv mess.
28 x 48 RIVERLAND
3 br, 2 ba. Immaculate.
Zone 2. 601-989-2119
9am-6pm
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Commercial Building for
Sale, Call Allen Deal/
Keller Williams Realty
228-861-4165
Wade, small Beauty Shop
on Hwy 63, some equip
inc, could be used as
office space. $50,000.
228-475-1515. Steven
Jordan & Assoc.
Real Estate
Rentals
635
Furnished
Apartments
Mobilehome 1 & 2 BEDROOMS
Vancleave, heavily woodLots
All Utilities Furnished.
ed, high rolling hills, 4-6
$100- $125 wk. 475-7419
acres. $5000/ac. Owner
OCEAN SPRINGS- homefinancing 826-1206/ 217-9856 sites with water & sewer
Publisher’s Notice
4.34 Ac Lot in Established hookups for rent. 875-3200
Subd, Hurley. No trailers.
MAGNOLIA POINTE
All real estate
228-588-3769 / 228-369-9699
Lots For Rent
advertising in this
8130 Tanner Williams Rd.
newspaper is subject
Lots & Land- 1300 Schillinger Rd.
to the Federal Fair
Call 251-634-1313
Other Areas
Housing Amendments
Act, which make it
Grand Bay, Quail Ridge, 1
Waterfront
illegal to advertise any
ac lots, w/ septic, $12,900.
preference, limitations
Lots/Land
251-865-3200
or discrimination based
Grand Bay, AL 1 ACRE
on race, color, religion,
country lots. Perked.
sex, national origin,
$15k per ac.(251)653-0400
handicap, familiar
status, or an intention
to make any such
preference, limitation or
Mobilehomes WANTED In Jackson
discrimination.
County, Lot or House
Sales
familial status includes
on water. Call D.K.
children under the
3br/2ba, Barton comm, off 601-362-4022 / 601-981-5722
age of 18 living with
Hwy 63S, fenced yard, on
parents or legal
1.39 acres, $40,000
custodians, pregnant
negot. (601)947-6295/
women and people
601-770-0006
securing custody of chil‘99 Fleetwood Eagle Trace
dren under 18.
52x24, 3 br, 2 ba.
This newspaper will not
228-990-6058
knowingly accept any
Building
2000 Riverbirch 16 X80,
advertising for real
3br/2ba, $21,000.
for Rent
estate which is in
(601)947-1550
violation of the law. To
9421 Saracennia Rd, MP,
report discrimination,
‘01 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba.
currently used as beauty
call the Office of Fair
Assume payments.
salon, avail 10/10/05.
Housing and Equal
228-826-3578
(334)566-1359/ 334-672-3451
Opportunity of the
‘00 16 x 80 3 br, 2 ba,
U.S. Department of
Office
Space
2 decks. Exc. cond.
Housing and Urban
for Rent
$28,000 228-826-1602
Development (HUD)
1-800-669-9777. The
2001 CHANDELIER
HWY 57(Near I-10) at
HUD TTY telephone
28 x 58 3 BR, 2 BA, all
1200SF Retailer Office,
number
for the
appls, fireplace. $35,000/
***$600/Mo*** 228-832-4475 hearing impaired is
OBO 251-634-1313
212-708-1455.
Commercial
2000 BUCCANEER
Property
16 x 80, 3 BR, 2 BA,
all appls. Good cond.
Unfurnished
$25,000/OBO 251-634-1313
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560
585
570
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Real Estate
Commercial
590
595
610
1995 14X56 2br/1ba,
very good cond.
$9,000. 228-237-2279
Lots & Land- ‘99 16X80, 3BR, 2BA in
Jackson Co. Ocean Springs, $32,000 219-
* Free Pre-approval,
FHA, VA, & conventianal HURLEY 6 ACRES
Read the
Loans, Call Howard
High land on paved road.
Classifieds
Crocker at 228-865-4741 MS $66,000 475-0164 / 990-5024
Lic. Mortgage Co.
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610
Sales
5065/ 497-3649 after 6p
3BR/2BA, Custom 16X80,
cent. h/a, appl, zone 2
$21,000. (601)766-0028
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PASCAGOULA 12 UNIT
Apartment Complex.
Interior repairs needed.
VERY positive cash flow
Owner financing avail.
228-623-2211
645
Apartments
1 BR APT $425mo,
All util inc. $200 discount 1st mo 769-3781
Read the
Classifieds
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ESTABROOK TOYOTA-LINCOLN-MERCURY
IS HERE TO SERVE THE NEEDS
OF JACKSON COUNTY!!!
WE HAVE TRUCKLOADS OF NEW &
PREOWNED AUTOS ARRIVING DAILY!
UP TO
$750
180 DAY
DISASTER
RELIEF
A P R DEFERRAL OF
PAYMENTS
ON NEW
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ON NEW
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Unfurnished
Apartments
645
BoatsPower
28’ Galvanized Flat
Trailer w/3 axles. See at
1321 Garfield St., Pasc.
$700
GREAT SPECIALS
Spacious 1 & 2 BR
Safe Residential area
near Downtown
Beautiful Renovated
$410/$500. 762-8969
PATIO APARTMENTS
1950 Pascagoula St.
18FT Wellcraft CC 115HP
Yamaha, galv trlr, bought
new 3/05! only 10 hrs. Must
see! $18,500 251-621-1588;
767-2401
COME & SEE!!!
GAUTIER’S
BEST LOCATION
Singing River Apts.
’04 Kenner 23FT, 225
Optimax, T-top, GPS, depth
finder, dual batteries, low
hours. $35,000. 251-402-8512
19’ Bayliner Bow Rider
140 I/O Mercruiser, new
VHF,
depth recorder, trailer, like
new, $5,500. 251-653-8958
With-in walking to
Jr. College &
Singing River Mall
Call about our 2 BR
Specials w/W&D conn.
(228) 497-1359
1978 Mako CC w/ 2001
250HP Mercury,
$11,700. 228-826-0330
lev mesg.
Williamsburg
Square Townhomes
769-7700
Washer/Dryer
Connections
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
2002 16’ PolarKraft w/50HP
Mercury, trolling mtr, carpet, exc. cond. $7,500 firm
251-580-0459
Senior & Military Discounts
REMODELED 1BR
$100/Dep, + $280/Rent,
** 990-7951***475-6813**
Unfurnished
Houses
650
710
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12ft Aluminum Boat
w/ 25hp Johnson,
trolling motor & trailer
$500. 228-990-8926
17’ Nitro Bass Boat, all
options, galvanized trailer,
115hp Mercury, looks new,
$6,900 obo. 251-476--1173
AAA ’01 TRITON TR186
BASS BOAT, Mercury XR6
150, 36V Motorguide TM,
Garage Kept. $13,500 251533-3587
2BR/1BA, Cent. h/a.
2209 Convent, Pasc.
$500/mo. + Dep. 762-5053
660Mobilehomes
Rentals
★★★★★★
38FT PACEMAKER 1965
twin diesel, $10,000.
251-661-5564
Sea Ray ’98,
21’ Bowrider, kept indoor
/new trailer, $14,995.
Bill 251-379-1650
2 & 3 BR, NO PETS.
Credit check. $250 security
deposit. $350-$480 month.
★★★★★★★★★
Some Sect. 8 available.
04 Xpress w/ 05 90hp
Empty Lots for rent $135- Mercury Like New $10,500
$250 Anchor Trailer Park.
Call Billy 251-679-7500
497-2475
19’ Key West Bay/Reef
2003, 150 Yamaha, alum.
Forts Lake 2br/1ba, 14x50
No pets,total elect $350mo trailer, electronics, trolling
motor, low hrs, $19,900. 850$250Dep. 251-633-8825
206-2979
BoatsPower
21’ Cape Horn 1995, 200
Yamaha, F/F, GPS, CD
plyr, VHF radio, wash
down, bate well, Bimini
top, $13K. 251-604-1116.
■ Indicates
Jackson
County
BoatsPower
20’ Mako cc, exc cond, galvanized trailer, bimini top,
p Motor,
etc. Johnson 130hp
$5,500 obo. 251-476-1173
1987 17.5’’ CPS Stauter, 55
HP Nissan, Galvinized
trailer,
Live well, Exc. Cond., $
4800
OBO Call 251-605-5640
15FT DU Ed Polar Craft w/
trailer, 25hp elec start
Yamaha, Avery quick set, Kenner 18 Center Console,
Brand New 2005, Less than
blind & many add-ons.
15 hrs, Loaded electronics,
$5000. 251-454-6433
Perfect Cond! $16,500. 251689-0605
Yamaha 250 OX66, fuel
injected, Salt Water Series
35FT Grand Banks Style
II 2002 ENGINES. 30’’
Trawler ’83 New diesel
shafts. Low hours, transgenerator, 2BR, 2BA,
ferable warr until July
radar, TV,
2007. REDUCED further
stereo, all the Toys!
$12K for pair. Gulf Shores.
$92,000.
251-967-1227, 510-1227
251-331-0044
710
BoatsPower
760
nner 23FT 225
’05 Ken
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
Campers/
Travel
Trailers
5th Wheel 2004 Cedar
Creek By Forest River,
37FLQS, 4 slide outs,
sleeps 6, frpl, qn Br,
27” TV, DVD/stereo, 2ac
17’ SEA STRIKE ’03
units, Corian ceramic ,
Yamaha 60hp. Like new
solid oak cabinets, dinette,
$11,000
fully loaded & outfitted,
251-510-5400
1980 23’ Robalo Cuddy
Cabin, Mercury 225HP O/B home ready, will move to
22’ GRADY WHITE
your lot, everything stays,
galv trlr. $6900 obo.
Walk around Cuddy Cabin, Call Randy 251-423-0326
$62,000.
Johnson Ocean Runner,
228-826-2655/ 228-424-5815/
Alum
1999 467 Ranger Bass boat 228-249-2285
trailer, Great Cond!
200HP Evinrude. Fully
$10,000.
loaded, $14,000 OBO or will 1997 COACHMAN Catalina
Lite, Bumper pull, 25ft,
★★ 251-583-3670 ★★
trade. 251-213-1387
TT, fully loaded
excel cond. $9,500.
A 2000 19’ Cape Horn, 150
Boats
601-394-2709/ 601-508-1150
Merc, full elec, alum trlr,
Sail
t-top w/box. Exc. cond.
STARCRAFT ‘96, 28ft
$16,995. 251-404-6052; 633WESTSAIL 32’
w/ superslide, 5th wheel,
7591
50HP Perkins Engine in sleeps 6, kept covered.
Good
$15,500. (601)947-1065
1999 Worldcat, 25’ w/twin
shape. Boat damaged by
130 Hondas, 3 axle trailer.
2003 Travel Trailer 28ft,
Ivan.
$38,500. 251-949-6150; 251$20,000 OBO. 334-288-6494 like new, assume loan @
422-0450
$200.21, 9 yrs or pay off
PEARSON 35
appr $16,000. 601-947-9811
’95 Javelin 389T Bass Boat,
white & red, 150 evinrude, 30hp Yanmar diesel, sloop
Galv Tandem Axle Trailer, centerboard, 11’ beam, 3.9Motorhomes
Great Cond! $8750. 251-679- 5.5 draft, very good cond.no storm damage. $30,000.
9064
251-929-2853.
‘95 BOUNDER J 34ft,
’04 31FT Trophy WA
good cond. payoff
LAKESPORT ‘02, alum,
w/Cuddy cabin. Sleeps 4.
$24,000 228-769-1020
30hp Yamaha, Precision
Twin 225 4-stroke. Like
/ 228-623-5030
Mix & trlr, $4,000.
new! In water only 10x.
firm, 228-588-3988
$97,000. 251-578-5712
27ft COBRA Class C,
runs great, generator, roof
MACGREGOR 26M ’05
21 ft. 2000 Logic
air,
CLEAN!
Wheel, 5’11’’ headroom, M/
CC, T-Top, 200 Evinrude
sail, trailer, water ballast. $10,500. 228-875-2944
Ocean Pro, runs great
$19,990. 251-809-0408
$15,000 251-367-0683
2000 Mountain Air 33ft
2 slides, V-10 Banks eng,
21 FT. CREST PONTOON
24
kmi loaded, ext warr.
Jet
BOAT. ’96, 115 Mariner,
Onan Gen. 2000 Saturn
Skis
loaded, great shape.
inc. $65,0000. 251-961-1675
$8,500 251-649-9590
’04 Honda Aqua Trax 1200 COACHMAN 22ft, ‘95 fully
Turbo,
3
Seater,
Blk/Silver,
’04 Century 2200 Trlr, Custom Cover, 165HP, equipped, good cond.
$15,000 @ 17
w/200 Yamaha 4-Stroke,
20 Hrs. $8495. 251-660-2858
low hours, all electronics,
Magnolia St East ,
loaded, $39,500. 251-610-6989
Lucedale, 228-990-2881
720
780
910
Antique &
Collectibles
18FT SEACRAFT ’79.
130HP Johnson ’95, Alum
Trlr, DF, VHF, Bimini Top,
Well Maint. $7800. 251-6399838; 802-5074
2000 1900LSR Regal 19’, V6, Luxury Pleasure/Ski
Boat, 3 Tops, 1 Owner,
Perfect Condition, Too
many extras to list.
Shoreline trailer, Service
records. $16,200 251-604-5972
20’ Classic AMF Robalo,
175 Johnson, Tandem Trlr,
VHF, F/F, New Cover,
$4500. 251-621-4844 or 251626-1595
HYDRA-SPORTS
21ft. 1992 WAC Deep V, 200
Evinrude, full transom,
engine bracket, swim platform, hydraulic steering,
trim tabs, live well, washdown, fishfinder, GPS, 2000
Performance trailer, maintenance current, incl. new
powerpack, waterpump,
rebuilt carbs, ready to fish.
Looks sharp. Exc. boat.
$9,400 251-581-5633
920
Cars
CADILLAC ELDORADO
’91
162k Mi, Powder Blue w/
White
Top. Beautiful Car!
Chevy Corvette 1978, Silver
Reduced
Anniversary, T-Top, 4
$2450! 251-666-6585, 463-5092
Barrel V8 Engine, Great
CADILLAC SEVILLE STS
Restoration Project $5500
’02
OBO 251-709-1216
all options w/sunroof, beauCHEVY EL CAMINO
tiful, good gas mileage,
Classic 1987. New black
trade considered.
cherry paint, new 350
$15,900obo. 251-510-4669
Chevy engine. $8000. 251Chev. Caprice Classic 89.
510-8221.
Square body, AC,, needs
work. $1950 OBO 251-463Chrysler New Yorker ’47
5572, 463-9323 or 431-1831
4 dr, straight 8, fluid drive,
new paint & int. Very
Chevy Camaro 1999, 6 cycl,
sharp car.
great gas mileage, good
$8,500. 251-653-8958
tires, factory installed
spoiler pkg, very clean!
Ford Mustang ’64
Convertible, 85% Restored Adult driven, well maintained, 1 owner, 95K hwy
Must Sell! $11,000
miles, Must see! $7900. 251251-662-7565
591-5735
FORD Mustang Coupe ‘67
Chevy Camaro RS ’91,
fully restored, auto, w/ ac,
All Power, Good Cond,
$11,000. 228-990-8329
$3000
251-610-0659
Mercedes 220 ’71, Gas,
27K miles on rebuilt
Chevy Camero Z28 1994
engine,
Rebuilt, like new motor &
Runs Good. $3500.
transmission, Very fast!
251-990-9604 or 219-5676
$4000. 251-443-7901; 680-5994
CHEVROLET 1963 2-dr
hardtop, 327 auto, like new.
May trade for antique pickp. $9000. 251-463-8393.
up
920
Chevy Caprice ’92 Station
Wagon, 1 owner, 63K, 25-30
MPG, new tires, exc trans,
$3,800. 251-471-1912 after 6
Cars
ACURA 3.0 CL 1997 2DR
coupe, Black, sunroof,
leather, Loaded! 115K,
$7000 Firm. 251-680-3829
251-680-3838
CHEVY CORVETTE 1998,
41k Miles, 1-Owner,
Convertible,
Pewter w/Blk Top, Blk Int,
Good Cond. $25,000
ACURA 3.2CL TYPE S ’01 251-751-5900 btwn 8am-8pm
Red, Black Lthr, CD,
Chevy Corvette ZO6 ’03
Sunroof, All
17k, covered/garaged,
Options! New Tires! 68K
405hp, Awesome! 6spd,
Miles.
Silver $36,750 Serious only.
$13,400. Call 251-786-7500
251-246-5745
AUDI ’01 A6 2.7T AWD
CHEVY MALIBU 03
Campers/
Dk. grn w/tan lthr, 41,500
GAS SAVER...GOOD CAR
2005 Monaco Diplomat
mi,
Travel
4dr, tan, $10,699
40ft, 4 slides, 3k mi,
Great Cond! Htd. seats,
251-605-0656 626-1956
Trailers
loaded, $175,000. nego.
sunroof,
CHEVY MALIBU 2004
251-421-1335/ 251-634-9821
Bose stereo/CD, Premium
5th Wheel 28ft, w/ large
Auto, PW, PL, cruise, tilt,
pkg.
slide-out, like new &
26ft Southwind Flair,
CD, under fcty warr.,
$20,000. 251-610-2024 lv msg.
Dodge 2500 diesel truck,
Class A, runs great,
$10,500.
excel cond. Must see!
clean int, slight body
BMW
325i
’01
Call 251-209-8651
$34,500. 228-826-4682
damage. $8,500 reduced.
Wht w/blk lthr, loaded, 46K
Chrysler Concord LXI ’01
228-875-2944
mi
2004 FLEETWOOD,
79k miles, Loaded!
All records. $21,000
TACOMA PopUp, 1 owner 34’ ‘90 PACE ARROW
garage kept, Very nice!
Call
251-623-9030
1 owner. Exc. cond.
excel cond., $8,200
$8900. 251-675-6059
228-217-2802 or 474-6233■ 23K miles. 228-826-4262
BMW 325IC CONVT. ’95
CHRYSLER SEBRING
super low miles, carfax, 1
GTC CONVERTIBLE ’04.
2004 Americamp Travel
owner, white/tan lthr, auto,
‘89 Coachman, 30ft, new
24K mi, cruise, 6-disc CD,
Trailer 31’ Bumper Pull,
pwr top, $10,000. 251-554AC & refrigerator,
garage
kept, warranty.
with 1 slide-out.
47k mi, good cond, $18,000. 4583
$17,900 251-661-1911
Like new cond. $16,500
(251)847-3339
Call Gray @228-623-0355■
BMW 530i 2002
Dodge Neon ’04
Sport & Prem. Pkg 61K mi
‘89 DOLPHIN 33’
silver, auto, tilt, CD,
2005 Keystone Springdale Good cond. $7500/obo
Gray
like new, 35k miles,
w/Gray Interior, MUST
30ft, TT sleeps 10, large
$6,900. 251-626-6888
(601)508-7723
SEE!!
LR slideout, like new,
FORD CROWN VIC Police
$24,900. Call 251-421-5969
$19,000. 228-588-2681 ■
Interceptor ’04. Ready for
‘93 Winnebago Brave 33’
police work. 3200 miles.
BMW 740 2000
JAYCO 5th Wheel 2003,
62k mi gas rebuilt eng,
$14,900. 251-666-2405
Bunkhouse w/ super slide excel cond. $22,500.
High mileage. $15,000
251-458-6555
cent h/a, elect jacks, qn
FORD MUSTANG 2003.
(251)649-2204/ 251-751-6604
bed, microwave, many
Black, spoiler, all opts.
BMW 740iL 1997
extras, inc partly furn &
Mint cond. Only 29k Mi.
Excellent condition!
hitch, $18,300. can also
Factory Warr. $12,900 OBO
139K miles, $8900.
sell 250 Ford 6.0 liter,
251-510-3449 625-1484
Call 251-510-1102
diesel crew camp as
Ford Mustang GT ’03, 2DR
combo.
BMW X5 2004 3.0.
Coupe, Bright Red, 5-spd,
(601)947-3521/ 601-508-0247
Automatic, 24k miles,
4.6 lt V8, Fully Loaded,
Metallic black, sunroof,
lthr, Maxed Out! 28K
2004 5th wheel Sportsman
leather (heated seats)
miles. Under Fact Wrnty,
28.5ft, 3 slides, used 1X
$42,500 251-680-5642
$17,000. 251-747-5997
$25,000. (251)633-6209
BUICK LESABRE 1994
FORD MUSTANG GT ’04
2005 JAYCO Jayflight
52K, garage kept, Clean
5 Spd, Black, Leather, 31K
Travel Trailer. 27’
engine,
regular
mainteMiles,
6 Disc CD, Exc
Antique &
Bumper Pull. New condinance, Excellent
Condition! $17,900 obo. Call
tion, Never Used. $15,200
Collectibles condition $4500. 251-232-3766 251-454-1904
Call Gray @228-623-0355■
’87 Chevy Silverado Short
CADILLAC BROUGHAM FORD MUSTANG GT 05,
26’ TAG-A-LONG Sleeps 7, Bed, 20K Engine, 8K
black, premium pkg,
’94
2300 mi, like new,
new tires, water heater & Trans, Auto, O/D, AC, PS,
Loaded, Extra Nice,
New
Paint,
All
Like
New!
not flooded, $29k negorefrig., etc. $2850
78k Miles, $5500.
$5800. 251-591-1569
251-649-0355; 510-6949
tiable 228-818-0645
601-508-3870 / 601-508-1905
730
16’ Skiff 35hp Stack 3
Johnson, 67lb Motor Guide
A ’92 Custom Built Sturdy TM 24 volt, galvanized
trailer, all in good shape.
Fishing Boat w/Trailer,
’98 Tohatsu 40HP motor, $3,500. 251-476-2717
$2800. 251-479-9929
’02 19’ PALM BEACH CC
98 STRATOS BASS BOAT, ’03 Yamaha 150HP w/extd
20’, 200HP Evinrude-new warr Great Fish & Ski
p/head. Extra nice. $9,800 Boat, FF, CD Radio/VHF,
OBO 251-679-5959
Dual Batteries, Exc Cond,
Trlr $15,500 251-751-5016
23’ STRATOS 2300 WA,
Cabin/Walk around, 1993,
’96 Cobia 171/2FT CC, 75hp
Twin 140 Ocean Pros,
Yam, trol motor, GPS,
VHF/Loran, Loadmaster
depth fndr, weather band
Alum trlr. New Batts.
radio, cover. Exc cond
Serviced. $12,500. 251-344$7200 251-345-3300
7711 Lewis.
Recreation
710
710
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2005
760
Vehicles
■ Indicates
Jackson
County
910
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.
920
Cars
FORD MUSTANG ‘99,
silver,sunroof, cloth int,
5 spd, loaded, no radio
$6,500. (601)947-4545
FORD Taurus ‘96, all
power, leather, sunroof,
CD, new trans & ac,
140k mi, $3,250. D 228809-4050, N228-326-4324
Ford Taurus SE ’05,
Like New! Assume Note.
$14,950. 251-423-8330
leave msg.
920
Cars
CHEVY IMPALA
’02, leather, 59k miles,
$13,500. 251-246-4311
920
Cars
★★★★★★★★★★
Lincoln Towncar ’03,
Only 7100 miles.
$22,500. 251-342-2097
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
Pontiac Grand Prix GT ’00
Lincoln Towncar ’01,
Blue, tan leather, Loaded!
Executive Series, Good
alloy
wheels, sunroof,
Cond,
Power Everything, $10,500. spoiler, 106k, $6500. 251-3916722;
786-4333
251-476-4600
Pontiac Grand Prix GT1
MAXDA MIATA ‘91,
’04
hi mi, but runs great, New
Blk, 4-dr, V6, CD, OnStar,
timing belt, tires, &
new tires/Svcd 9/14/05. 74K
brakes. Did Not Flood!
mi. $10,900. 251-490-5356
$3,500. 228-623-4616
★★★★★★★★
PONTIAC Grand Prix,
PONTIAC TEMPEST 1966
MAZDA 3 S ’04
‘93, ac, elect windows,
White, wire wheels,
4 Door, Sport Package
runs great, $2,500.
$1200 OBO 251-545-7869
Moon Roof, Spoiler, $18,000.
228-217-7606
251-602-6699 or 402-8818
HONDA ACCORD 1996
4DR, auto, 121k miles,
MAZDA MIATA CONV ’97 PONTIAC TRANS AM
$5000
Great Gas Mileage!! Exc 1996, Leather, Garage
251-675-2669 or 599-3596
Cond! CD, 54K Miles, $8100 Kept, 42k Miles, Lady
Owned & Operated. No
251-471-6741 or 490-8499
Honda Accord EX ’00
Smoke, $10,500. 601-947-8600
85k, 33 MPG, ABS, AT, AC, Mazda RX-8 ’04, 4dr Coupe, or 251-331-4133
PL, sunroof, new tires, like
31k, silver, AT, alloys,
REPO SALE
new, $10,650. 251-626-5802
spoiler,
Auto Credit, Inc.
ABS, CD, sporty. $21,200.
HONDA ACCORD EX ’02
Dealers Only 228-769-9888
251-626-5818
or
251-209-6613
Auto, 4dr, Lthr, 4cyl, AC,
Saturn L200 ’01
Sunroof, All Power, 58K
MERCEDES 300E 1989
4dr, auto, fully loaded, lthr
Mi. $12,800 ★★ 251-533-5531
White, tan int., 183K mi.
seats,
black, 82k mi, $4,950.
Well cared for. Beautiful.
251-634-1080 or 895-14588
HONDA ACCORD EX 2004, $4,900. 251-452-0667; 454-2516
4 cyl. Leather w/every
Saturn L300 ’03, Luxury
MERCEDES 300SE ’89
available option incl. XM
Class, AC, sunroof, 6 disc
White, Lthr, Sunroof,
satellite radio, 58k hwy
CD,
heated seats, power
Loaded!
mi., serviced for 60k mi.
everything, V6 3.0 L,
104k mi, $9500.
w/brand new tires. Exc.
$10,500
251-648-5003
228-475-3480
cond. $17,900 251-928-8248
SATURN SL1 ’02
MERCEDES
420SEL
1988
HONDA CIVIC 1998 4-Dr
4DR, Moving: Must Sell!
Smoke silver/brown, 26k
DX
69k Miles. Exc Condition.
miles. Perfect. 2nd owner
5-spd. 124K mi; 35mpg.
$6500. 251-391-9066
$17,000.
New tires. Exc. cond.
Call 251-455-8234
Scion TC ’05, Like New!
$4450. 251-232-6192
Loaded, Sil, AT, 21K, Roof,
Mercedes Benz SL500
Honda Civic DX ’00,
Alloys, Spoiler, XM,
Roadster ’97, 63k, 2nd
Green, 77K miles,
owner, like new, $26,000. 30mpg, Wrnty, $16,500. 251Excellent Cond! 1 Owner.
990-8341
850-382-0957
$8,250. 251-604-1155 or 251246-5868
MERCEDES E320 SW ’00 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 2000
Beige, 59K Miles, CD,
White, Leather, Sunroof,
Honda’s From $500!
All Power, One Owner.
3rd Row Seat. $24,500 obo.
POLICE IMPOUNDS
$9800
Must see. Walt 228-424-6555
For listings call
Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905
MERCEDES SL 500 ’99
800-366-9813, Extension 4500
White, immaculate, a must TOYOTA CELICA GT 2002
INFINITI G35 ’03, Silver/
White, 60,000 miles
see beauty. $23,500. Call
beige lthr, AT, sunroof, xm
$12,500
251-232-7307
radio, loaded, 4DR, only
251-633-9514; 421-7281
MERCURY GRAND MAR22k, $25,000 251-443-3258,
TOYOTA COROLLA ’95.
QUIS LS 2000. 68K miles,
648-0246
leather, CD, loaded. $9900. Blue, PW, PL, automatic,
Jaguar S-Type ’00, 4.0 V8, 251-635-1125; 421-8481.
Sunroof, cruise, CD, 99K
loaded, super low miles,
miles. Excellent condition.
NISSAN 350-Z ’04
carfax, 1 owner, new tires,
$5500. 251-414-5775
1 owner, 11K miles. $24,900.
sacrifice $16,900. 251-554Toyota Scion XB ’04,
Estate Sale. 251-653-1599;
4583.
Loaded w/Prem Sound, XM
251-209-2021.
JAGUAR S-TYPE 2001
Radio, DVD, Fog Lights,
NISSAN ALTIMA 02
4 Door, Titanium Blue,
Air Bags, Spoiler, 15k Mi,
2.5, 4cyl, loaded, pearl
New Tires, 55k Miles
Prem Tires, 29.5 MPG
white, leather, like new 40k City/Hwy $14,500 251-767$22,000. 251-666-7658
mi. $11,000 251-626-6888
8467
JAGUAR XJ8 ’98
NISSAN ALTIMA ’03
41k miles, white/tan
Volkswagon Jetta GLS
Silver,
Spoiler,
47K,
CD,
leather, sunroof, like new.
2002, 46k, White, Sunroof,
Tint
$14,900 251-721-5626
Leather, CD, New Tires,
Widows, DVD Ready,
$12,900.
LEXUS ES300 ’02
Under
Call 251-454-3208; 661-1905
Very Good Cond! Loaded!
Warr. $15,900. 251-709-0112
53K Miles, Silver/Gray Int.
VW BEETLE TDI, 2000,
NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ’98 GLS, 40MPG, turbo diesel
$22,000. Call 251-276-3634
AT, Sunroof, All Power,
loaded, new tires Sharp
Lexus ES300 ’03. Loaded,
Alloys,
Car! $10,200. 228-326-6291/
voice GPS, moon S/L, $5k
New Tires, 142K, White,
28-826-0856■
22
Mark Levinson stereo,
Beauti
Exc. cond. $24,500 251-366ful Car! $6500. 251-661-8633
1646, 990-8266
Sport Utility
NISSAN MAXIMA SE 2003
LEXUS GS400 ’98, new
Sunroof, all power, tinted
Vehicles
tires/ brakes, carfax, V8,
windows, 75K miles. Nice
BMW
X5
’04,
20.5K mi,
loaded, book value $16,665,
car
black, LOADED!!
sacrifice $13,995. 251-554$18,500. 251-865-9457
Panoramic sunroof, sat
4583.
NISSAN SENTRA GXE ’98 radio, garage kept
LINCOLN LS ‘04 Pearl
5Spd, 87,400 Mi, PW/PL,
$36,900. 251-344-5767
white Leather, Loaded.
Cruise, 1-Owner, Alpine
19K mi. $22,500, /offer 228- Stereo w/Infinity Speakers CHEVROLET Blazer ’95
4WD, 4 dr, 194k mi, $2,900.
990-7780 /228-475-5170
$4500 251-709-9042
(601)947-9558/ (601)947-1065
Lincoln Town Car Cartier Oldsmobile Alero 1999
CHEVY Avalanche ‘02,
’97
White, sunroof, spoiler,
loaded, looks & runs great, 79,500 miles, new tires, all high & dry, 22” rims, ap,
silver w/ black top,
new belts/hoses, $6000. 251- loaded, 77k mi, clean,
$5,250. 251-928-0914
866-0100
$15,995. 228-366-0412
★★★★★★★
Mercury Sable ’96, red,
132k, runs good, cold AC,
PW. $3,100. 251-391-7894
950
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950
Sport Utility
Vehicles
CHEVY BLAZER ’02
4.3 Auto, AC, PW, New
Tires,
Fact Alloy Rims, 80k, Exc
Shape
$10,500. 601-508-1677
950
Sport Utility
Vehicles
★ JEEP SAHARA 1997 ★
Black, 6 cycl, 5 speed, AC,
CD,
80K, new tires w/2’’ lift.
$8900. 251-583-0615
★ JEEP WRANGLER 1991
Chevy Blazer 1994, full
★
size, runs great! Looks
Red, 5-spd, 2’’ Lift; new
great! Future collectors
tires, rims, seats & stereo.
vehicle. 169K, 350HP, V8
160K miles. $5900. 251-633engine, new AC, new tires,
8810
new speakers, new receiv★★★★★★
er hitch, new nerf bars,
ISUZU TROOPER ’95
K&N air filter, tornado air
White, 135k miles, $5500
intake sys., k’less entry
OBO 251-626-5951 Mon-Sat.,
$5300 251-633-6729
8-6.
CHEVY BLAZER 2000
HONDA PASSPORT 1997
Fully loaded, new tires,
AT,
V6, A/C, Pwr, CD,
low miles. Wife’s car.
4WD,
New tires. Great
Super clean. $7300. 251-610shape. Consider all trades.
1238
$4,700. 251-471-5962 L
CHEVY COLORADO ’05
HONDA PASSPORT ’97
Red, 2wd, Crew Cab, 975
V-6, Sunroof, Nice
Miles. $21,800. Please Call
Good Tires, $4000. Firm.
601-766-1540; 601-508-2870
850-324-5589
CHEVY SUBURBAN 2001
Gold LT, auto-ride, loaded, HONDA Passport ‘99,
clean, 89k miles, $19,500 clean, great replacement
vehicle, $6,999.
Call Jimmy 251-656-2292
228-588-3988
Chevy Suburban LT ’96,
HUMMER H2 2003
4WD, Pwr Mirrors,
Loaded, New Tires, Pewter
PW/PL, V8, Lthr Original
Owner, Exc cond $8500 251- Color, Lady Owner, $36,000.
251-421-6591 or 421-4383
605-6943 or 679-8212
Jeep Grand Cherokee ’00
CHEVY TAHOE 01,
4dr, Auto, Lthr, 70K Mi,
leather, loaded, 80k mi,
Mint Cond! $11,500 obo.
3rd row seat, excel cond. Call 251-928-3268 or 583-07002
$17,900. (601)201-2659
JEEP GRAND CHEROCHEVY TAHOE ‘00, LS
KEE ’99
3rd seat, 76k mi.
Limited, 4x4, Blue,
No Storm Damage,
Leather, All Power, 104K
Excel Cond. $16,500.
Miles. $9500. Call 251-377228-826-4619/ 228-218-6800 4829
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950
Sport Utility
Vehicles
Toyota Sequoia Limited
2001 Loaded! sunroof,
white w/tan, leather, 105k
miles. $17,000. 251-228-2566
Foley
TOYOTA SEQUOIA SR5
2002, Silver, Leather, V8,
Rear
Spoiler, 4dr., CD/Cass., 53K
Miles. $23,000. 251-957-6724
960
Trucks
960
FORD F-150 LARIAT 2005.
7k miles, super crew cab,
bed cover, chrome wheels,
many extras. $28,500 251753-5282
FORD F-150 STX 2004
Super Cab, 27k miles,
$19,000.
Call 251-865-2129 or
533-3653.
Trucks
960
Trucks
FORD F-150 ’97
Ford Ranger XLT ’01,
57K, V6, AUTOMATIC, A/C
Super Cab 4DR, 4x4,
GOOD COND. $6350
stepbed, tilt, cruise, pw, pl,
★★251-634-8119★★
4.0 V6, auto, $11,900 obo.
Call 228-990-6300
NISSAN FRONTIER ‘04
GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE ’05
XE-V6, Crew Cab, 10K, at,
Ext Cab, Step Side, V8,
Toolbox, Loaded & Sharp! 4x4/cd/pwr locks/windows
$21,500obo 251-656-4105
$24,000 OBO. Call 251-6211588 or 767-2401
GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE
Trucks
Ford F-150 XLT ’02, Silver, 2001, AT, AC, 4DR, CD,
Liner,
Tool Box, Alum
50K miles, Manual, sunRims, 1 Owner, Great
roof, CD, Immaculate
OLET S-10 1998
CHEVRO
Cond! $12,500 obo. 251-377- Shape, $12,500. 251-471-5962
V6, AT, Air, 53k Actual
7264
GMC SIERRA EXT CAB
Correct Miles. Exc.
’94
Condition
Ford F-150 XLT ’04, PW,
5 Spd, good tires, radio,
$5950 Call 251-633-6800
PL, PM, tilt, cruise, CD,
AC,
Super Cab, dark Blue, 29k,
CHEVROLET Z-71 ’98
hitch, bedliner. Great
alum rims, $15,700. 251-3663rd Door, Loaded, 140K
Cond!
7700
miles, Tool box. $7600 OBO.
★ $5700 ★. 850-453-3789
(251)367-7047; 422-0700
Ford F-150 XLT 1995
GMC Z-71 SLT 2000
CHEVY 1500 ‘00 Single
139k, Full Size, Clean, Steel Ext Cab, 4x4, 71k Miles,
Cab, LWB, at, 131K mi.
Rims, Good Cond, All
Leather CD, PW/PL,
Great cond. $6700
Power,
Heated Seats. Exc Cond.
228-522-6037 / 228-623-3937
$4100 OBO. 251-623-9633
$14,500. 251-421-7275
CHEVY 2500 HD ’05
GMC Z71 1500 ’98 Ext’d
Ford
F-150
XLT
2004.
Ext.
Crew cab, diesel, loaded,
Cab, Pewter/Blue, PW, PL,
cab. Fully loaded. Take
silver, 4x4, 8k mi, $36,900
new tires, brush guard,
over notes. Approx. $25,000
obo. Call 251-604-8172
dual exhaust, tool box,
251-661-6222; 610-5650
Rhino Liner, Great cond!
Chevy 2500 HD 2004 8.1L,
170k, $8900. 251-973-3101
Ford F-250 ’01, Lariat
w/tow pkg, 14k mi, $30K
Super Duty, V10,
obo. 2005 Prowler Regal
GMC Z71 SLT ’96, Ext Cab,
$15,700. 228-623-5075
34FT TT Fully Loaded! w/1
leath, orig owner, New AC,
or 228-474-9621
slide out. $23,500 obo. Will
bedliner, tool box, brush
deliver both. $52K for both.
gaurd, 145K, $7999, Winch
Ford F-350 ’02
863-494-7483
add $500. 251-422-1780
XLT, LWB, 4dr, auto, 99k,
CHEVY 2500 HD Diesel 4x4
★★ ★★ ★★ ★★ ★★
mint cond, $22,000.
Crew Cab, LT pkg, leather,
Chevy S-10 extended ’00,
251-928-3268 or 583-0702
new condition, warranty.
4cyl, auto, AC, very clean,
$33,000. 251-610-3499
$7,450. 251-633-5675
FORD F-350 CREW CAB
’95. Good condition. 150k
Chevy 3500 Dually ’95
★★★★★★★★★★★
miles.
Great
work
truck.
130K miles, Regular Cab,
GMC Sierra 1500 Pick-up
CHEVY TAHOE 1997
Jeep Grand Cherokee
$7,000 251-232-5139
Gas engine, needs tires,
’91, More than loaded!
White, leather, tow packLaredo ’00, 4x4, Maroon,
$6800. 251-645-1966
Only 48k
Ford Ranger ’02
age,
Auto, CD, Lthr, Sunroof,
Miles. $8895. 251-649-5216
CHEVY
4x4
’05
REG
CAB
ext
cab,
white,
tool
box,
AM/FM/CD, loaded, good
144K, Excel Cond! $7700.
V6, 5 spd, 21 mpg, 4kmi.,
CD,
cond.
251-463-5514; 751-1817
CC, AC, bed mat, $16,000.
auto, V6, 42k, immaculate,
$7000. 251-633-7750
Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd Call 251-675-8836 605-7925
$12,500 obo. 251-626-0887
Chevy Tahoe LT 1999
’04
Chevy Avalanche ’02, exc
4WD, 4DR, Tan/grey
2wd, Black, Lthr, 27K
cond, every option, lthr,
leather intr, new battery,
Miles, Warr. Loaded w/all
70k,
new brakes, just serviced, Amenities! $23,500 obo. 2514 brand new tires ($1,200)
121K, $8750 obo. 850-384645-7157
w/warr.
$22,000.
850-803-6533
9600 or 251-767-1074
JEEP WRANGLER ’98
Chevy Avalanche ’03
4x4, 6 cyl, auto, cold
CHEVY TAHOE LT 1999
Black, Like New,
AC, CD, extra clean
Pewter, 4WD, 4DR,
22K miles, Must Sell!
$10,000. 601-394-4177
Loaded! leather, CD, tow
$26,000.
251-680-2161
pkg, all power, 126K, $8500.
JEEP WRANGLER ’99
251-747-5466
6 cyl, auto, alloy wheels, CHEVY Avalanche ‘03,
Z66, 1 owner, fact. warr.
soft top, hunter green.
Chevy Trail Blazer 2002
30k mi, perfect cond,
$11,750 251-649-0841
Excellent condition
loaded, $20,500.
$13,900. under Warranty.
JEEP WRANGLER
850-584-7883/ 850-838-4742
251-368-3218
SPORT 01
Chevy C1500 1997
Chevy Trailblazer ’02 only 6 cyl, auto, leather, new
Ext’d Cab Blue, 160K
tires, yellow, $13,500. 25139k, exc cond! White
miles, 4WD, toolboxes,
973-2077, 422-3436.
w/gray lthr seats, still
$6800. 251-866-0100
smells like new. $19,500
Jeep Wrangler Sport ’98,
obo. 251-605-4450
Chevy Duramax Heavy
AC, Stereo Bar, Chrome
Duty
DODGE DURANGO 2001 push bar, side bar and rear
2003 Crew Cab, 4x4,
Maroon, cloth, Pwr seats, bar, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd, soft top,
32k
miles,
Very Clean,
wheel
cover,
CD
w/amp,
Infiniti Sound, 50K, 10-CD,
$32,000. OBO. 251-747-6604
$8950. 251-653-5696
balance of 7yr warr,
$13,500. 251-946-2217
Jeep Wrangler ‘‘X Pkg’’ ’04 Chevy S-10 ’02, white, V6,
auto, A/C, stereo, 119k mi,
FORD EXCURSION 2001 Black, auto, CD, 11k mi,
looks & drives like new,
chrome
wheels, nerf bars,
XLT model, 4WD, 3rd seat,
$4,950.
front/rear
bumper,
$17,500.
loaded, rear air, 69k miles,
251-634-1080 or 895-1458
251-209-6480
$16,000 251-947-4081
CHEVY SILVERADO ’03
KIA SPORTAGE 1999
Ford Expedition ’04,
40K miles, Extended cab,
Loaded, 3rd seat, rear air, Auto, 4WD, PW, 110k miles
Bedliner, toolbox
Excellent
$4500
CASH
23K miles. Excellent
$17,750. 251-543-1116
Call 251-583-1076
Condition! $25,920. 601-3945218
Land Rover Discovery 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 2000
4x4, Red, 83K miles,
Silver, 4WD, Loaded, Still
Ford Expedition 1997
Loaded! $16,000.
Under
Warranty, Low
Eddie Bauer 4x4
251-689-4743
Mileage, $27,000 251-421Black/Taupe $7,200
6591
or
421-4383
CHEVY SILVERADO 4x4
251-679-7465 or 680-5105
2001. SWB, V6 auto, air.
Land Rover Discovery II
Ford Expedition 2001,
Very sharp and clean.
LE
Black, Over $10k in Extras,
$10,800 251-633-2473
’01. All Leather, Dual Moon
Including Custom 23’’
Roof, Loaded! Ext.
Chevy Silverado Z-71 LS ’99
Wheels, Custom Suede
Warranty.
Black/Tan Int. Ext Cab, 5.3
Interior & Sound System.
1-533-3914 V8, All Power, 130K Miles,
$16,500. Call 251
56k Miles, Must See.
$11,000.
Call 251-402-8523
Land Rover Discovery SE7
$18,500. 713-385-0156, 251’96, 4WD, All Power, tow974-5535
Dodge 2500 Series 2005.
ing
Fully loaded. Hemi, asking
FORD EXPEDITION E.
pkg, $5500 obo. Call Randy $20,000 but will take trade.
BAUER 02. White/tan,
251-423-0326
251-213-1387
leather, loaded. TV, VCR,
Landrover Discovery 2004,
3rd seat, rear air. Exc.
DODGE DAKOTA 2001
12,500 Mi, Blk, Wheat
cond. $16,900 251-802-0096
White w/ Black Leather
Interior, 2 Sunroofs, GPS,
Interior, 4dr, 4.6L, V8,
FORD EXPLORER 98
All Power, 4WD, Trail Pkg, Loaded. $9750. Call 251-986SPORT. 2Dr, standard
Loaded, $32,000. 251-6045301 or 978-5511
trans, AC, 86K mi., dk.
0088
green. $3,695 OBO. Call or
DODGE DAKOTA SPORT
LINCOLN
AVIATOR
’04
text msg. 251-533-1281
’98
24K miles, loaded,
56K, Toolbox, Cold AC, CD,
Ford Explorer Sport Track
dark sand, w/extended
Bedliner,
XM
Radio. $5000.
’04, Wht/Tan, PW, PL, CD,
warranty
Call 228-219-1363 Lv. Msg.
DVD Sys, 22’’ wheels, Grill,
$31,000 251-675-0383
35K mi, Still under wrnty.
Dodge Ram ’04, single cab,
Nicest Around, Real Head Mitsubishi Montero LS 1996
rhino liner & cover, 5
4WD, 86K mi, All pwr, Cd,
Turner! $12K in access
change
New tires, clean, great
$25,000 obo. 251-401-6143
CD player, 42k, exc cond,
cond.,
asking $12,600. 251-978-6370
FORD EXPLORER XLT
83-5998
$8000 Call 251-58
DODGE RAM 1500 ’03
’00
Mitsubishi Montero Sport V6, Auto, 52K Miles, AC,
Sunroof, All Power, Less
’99
than 100K Miles, $8800.
CD, Very Good Condition!
Limited, Leather, Sunroof, $10,700. 251-981-1211; 251Call 251-342-9341
New Brakes, Great Cond 747-1616
FORD EXPLORER XLT
56
$7900 Call 251-666-555
DODGE RAM 1500 ’04, V6
’98
Nissan Pathfinder 2003,
29K Mi, Silver, Auto,
Good Condition
black, 43,500 mi, cd, All
Cruise, CD Player. $12,900
Asking $3800 OBO.
pwr,
OBO. Call 251-649-9662
251-947-5059
cruise, Grey interior,
Dodge Ram 1996 4WD, All
GMC Envoy ’04, Like New!
$18,000
Pwr, Ext. Cab, Matching
Low Miles, Loaded, Under
109 aftr 4pm
OBO 601-947-01
Camper,
Exc. Cond., $5500
Warranty. $25,000. 251-610NISSAN PATHFINDER SE
OBO Call 228-327-1906
0659
’01
DODGE RAM 2500 2003
Champagne, CD, Running
GMC Yukon ’99
Cummins Diesel
Boards, Alloys, Exc Cond!
loaded, PW, PL, CD,
Quad Cab, $19,400.
89K Miles. $11,900. 251-421cruise, exc cond, 101k
251-656-4667
5969
miles, $8,950. 251-767-2395
960
WANT ADS
970
Vans
970
Vans
980
CHRYSLER T&C LXI ’96,
Oldsmobile Silhouette ’98
178K miles, all power, AC 111K Miles, Leather, Auto,
needs work, $2400. Call 251- AC, All Power, Very Nice!
831
$5200 obo. 251-490-4705
656-08
Motorcycles
2002 HONDA CBR600 F4I.
8,OOO miles, exhaust, new
tires, extras. $5650 OBO
251-455-1879 Leave
Message.
980
Motorcycles
Harley Davidson Sportster
1200 Custom ’05, 700 miles,
lots of extras, $13,000. obo
251-626-7782 or 423-5949
Dodge B250 1996 w/Bins &
Drawers, 120k Miles, New
Trans & Battery. Looks &
Runs Good. $5500. Day 251331-4020 or Night 660-5352
Plymouth Voyager
Expresso ’99, 4 New Tires
w/70k Warr, 7 Passenger, 6
Cyl, 114k mi, Exc Cond.
$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
Dodge B350 1 ton Work Van
1997, Long Wheel Base,
Good Condition $3800
Call after 6 251-471-1912
PONTIAC MONTANA ’99
All Power, AC, Auto, Runs
& Drives Perfect, Very
Clean! $3900. Call 251-49047005
2004 YAMAHA ROADSTAR
Silverado windshield, saddlebags, Rhinehart
exhaust, 7800 miles, $8700
251-602-4908
TOYOTA TACOMA 2001
Crew Cab, SR5, 4wd, V6,
AT, PW, PL, Ex Cond!
107K. Must Sell! $14,900.
251-533-8385
DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ’05. PW, PL, front &
rear air, AM-FM CD, seats
7, 18K miles. $15,900. 251666-2405
TOYOTA SIENNA LE 2004
Silver, Exc cond! keyless
entry, auto sliding dr, JBL
sound sys, 15K $25,200. 251455-5036
‘93 HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Sportster 1200 CC. Good
cond. Must see. $5200/obo
601-508-7723
HONDA GOLDWING 2002
GL 1800, 6 cyl, ABS, 14K
mi,
Black, Elec reverse,
$12,000. 251-442-0885
Toyota Tacoma Ext Cab
1998 Prerunner, 4cyl, auto,
94k, dk green/tan cloth,
PW, PL, very clean. $9850.
251-344-8414.
Dodge Ram 2000, 1500 Van
Cold AC, new tires, 7 pass,
very good cond. Must sell
$3,995. 251-233-9545
Honda VTX 1800R ’03
950 Mi, Pipes, Warranty,
Illusion, Blue, $8900.
Call 251-776-6414
Toyota Tundra ’02
TRD, 2wd, 4 dr access cab,
77k miles, gray, $14,500
obo. 251-680-7966
Ford 15 Passenger Van
1998 Dual AC,
$7900.
850-324-5589
AAA Red Harley 98 Dyna
Conv in great condition
with complete service
record, HD ws, bags,
11,800 obo. 251-605extras. $1
2954.
970
Vans
CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1996
V-6, AT, 2 AC’s, AL, AD,
Work Vehicle, 8 Passenger,
White, 148k, $3800. 251-3448812
Chevy Full Size Work Van
1998 Looks & runs great,
New tires. $4200 obo. 251990-5918 or 605-5640
Chevy G20 1995 Mark III
Ricon chair lift (cost
$4600), handicap, Crse,
Runs Great! 92K $4650 251621-9257; 680-8247
CHEVY Venture Extended
Van, ‘97, many extras,
145k mi, Must See.
$5,000 (601)947-1065
980
Motorcycles
’00 Yamaha Venture, MM
Edition, Touring Bike,
ivory
& tan, 39k, looks new, 2
headsets & helmets,
MPG,
40M
$8,995. 251-476-7888
FORD WINDSTAR SEL ’00
By Owner, Exc Cond. Dual
‘01 HONDA CBR 929
Pwr Sliding Doors, 61,500
Erion Racing, 7k mi,
Miles. $8750. 251-621-4125
runs & looks new many
HONDA ODYSSEY EX ’97 extras, $5,000. 228-218-5150
1 owner, gar. kept. AM,
’04 R. King cust. 2 seats, 2
FM, Cass, CD, dual AC,
windshields, chrome front
exc. cond. $6750 251-661end, Vance & Hines True
4288 463-4005
Dual Exhaust, detachable
Olds Silouette Premier ’01, backrest $18,200 251-6669760
leather, captain’s chairs,
excel cond, extended
2000 Yamaha Roadstar
wrnty, many extras!
Silverado 1600CC, Loaded!
$13,500 obo. 251-645-4092
20K miles, $7000 obo
251-649-8380; 232-8445
Plymouth Grand Voyanger
’96, all options, pwr, like 2002 HONDA 1800 2400mi,
windshield, saddle bags,
new
dble seat, triple lights,
inside & out, new tires,
lots of extra chrome &
white
w/tan int. $5,500. 251-653- access. $12,500. 228475-8434/ 228-806-1980
8958
2004 Suzuki Katana
750CC, Like New!
$5500
251-957-3463
H. D. ’03 Anniv. Gold Key
Pkg. V-Rod. 16k mi.
Computer chip, K&N filter,
Screaming Eagle pipes.
$26k+ invested, asking
$18,500 251-610-4912
Harley Davidson 2002
Heritage Softtail. Radical
Custom Paint. Lots of
extras! $16,500. 251-751-0355
Harley Davidson Sportster,
1200 Custom ’99, air kit,
pipes, new tires, $6000. 251973-2077, 422-3436.
HD Road King ’98, 38K,
custom seat, luggage rack,
windscreen, many extras,
gar kept, Reduced! $9,500
obo. Call 228-875-3830
SUZUKI 1200s BANDIT2000
ONLY 2K MILES. ONE
ADULT OWNER. LOOKS
NEW. First $4800 251-7513670
990
Vehicle
Parts
G
HARLEY DAVIDSON 883
XL
Sportster ’01, Screaming
Eagle Pkg, Lots of Extras!
$6000 obo. 753-4170; 633-7837 Ford Mustang ‘85-’89 drs,
bodys, windows, speed
Harley Davidson Dyna
parts, etc. 228-588-3150
Wide
Glide ’96, great bike, many
HONDA CIVIC ‘93
extras. Call for details.
Motor & Transmission.
$10,500.
$500. 228-990-8547
251-928-8294 or 583-0496
Harley Davidson Electra
Glide Standard 2001. Great
shape, 11,731 Miles, Black,
$14,750. 251-422-5586
TOYOTA 4RUNNER ‘89,
alum whhels, complete,
for parts, $500. 228-2491628/ 228-249-5079
DODGE CHR YSLER JEEP
NEW & USED VEHICLES
A R R I V I N G D A I LY !
WE NOW
THAN
GMC Yukon Denali ’00,
133K mi., Silver, Fully
Loaded, New Tires, Great
Condition! $13,500. d. 251471-1137 or n. 454-6747
GMC YUKON SLT ’02
Black/Gray Leather, 4x4,
3rd Row Seat, Fully
Loaded!
$19,900 OBO. 251-753-3062
NISSAN XTERRA ’00
Excellent Condition!
Silver, Auto, CD, $9800
Call 251-639-9292
SATURN VUE ’03
V6, Sunroof, CD Player,
AC,
Keyless, 25K, Factory
Warranty. $8500 obo. 251753-7566
Toyota 4-Runner ’97
GMC YUKON SLT ’03. 3rd
row seats, loaded, lthr, 67K burgundy, good cond, auto,
AC, over 100k, $4,950.
miles, new tires.
251-661-0004
REDUCED $19,750. 251-6336914; 490-6914
Toyota 4-Runner ’98, Lmtd
GMC Yukon SLT 2000, V-8, Ed, 2WD, 4DR, AT, AC,
lthr, s/r, New timing belt,
Loaded, Leather, Seats 8,
tires, 95K, Excel Cond!
107k, Tow Pkg, Burgundy
$12,975. 251-471-5962
w/Chrome Trim, Great
Dodge Ram 2500 ’99, SLT,
4x4, diesel, bedliner, new
tires 33x12.50/trans,
camper top, 138k,
$17,700obo. 251-422-9990
Dodge Ram Hemi ’04,
$19,000. Weekdays call
after 4, weekends anytime,
510-6901; 510-1773
Dodge Ram Pick Up 1500
’01 LWB, V6, Auto, AC, 65K
Miles, Excellent Condition
$6850. Call 251-510-54338
Dodge Ram Quad Cab ’03,
SLT, 4.7 V8, Loaded, Liner,
Boards, 63K mi, $16,200.
228-990-9362
FORD 250 2003, 6.0 liter
power stroke turbo diesel
V-8, crewcab, loaded,
leather, 6CD, sunroof,
Rhino bed liner & much
GMC YUKON SLT 2003
more. 29K mi, Must See!,
66k, AM/FM/CD, Bose pre$28,200. (601)947-3521/ 601mium sound, leather, new
508-0247/
tires, $21,500. 251-675-8395.
Can Sell as Combo w/
GMC Yukon SLT ’97 Blue/
Toyota 4-Runner SR5 1995 Jayco 5th wheel
Slvr, 140k, grey lthr, new
Loaded! Very dependable.
Ford F-150 1992
carpet, Exc cond, all
Sunroof, 160k, $4950.
LWB, auto, AC,
power, cust rims, chrome
251-675-7325; 377-3468
$2995
nerf bars, $7800 obo. 251850-324-5589
TOYOTA LANDCRUISER
345-1901 251-554-6233
‘94 Loaded.
FORD F-150 2000
GMC Yukon SLT, ’99,
$5000 228-475-4612 or
4dr 4x4, Red w/gray interiLeather, all power, very
or
clean, blue, original owner, 228-990-0582 ■
CD player, bedliner
103,000 miles, excellent
Toyota Landcruiser
$8350.
251-377-5444
condition $10,500, 251-463FJ-62 ’88, Rare, only 61K,
5988 or 251-343-9784
All Original, AT, PW, PL, Ford F-150 2000 Ext’d Cab,
4DR, V6, 5 speed, cassette,
$12,900. 251-767-1258
GMC Yukon XL, ‘04, 12k
cruise, AC, bedliner, 140K
mi, no flood damage,
Toyota Sequoia ’02
hwy mi, $6800. 251-533-9252
black, tow pkg, On-Star,
SR5, leather, DVD, fully
FORD F-150 2004 SUPER
Bose System, sunroof,
loaded,
CAB. 20,300 Mi. 4.6, AT,
heated seats, rear air,
49k mi, MUST SELL!
loaded, New tires, Red/Tan
$30,000. D251-865-6315/
Extra clean,
w/tan cloth. $20,000. 251-454N251-865-4765
$19,500 obo. 251-583-1318
3989
Cond, Must See! $12,100.
Call 251-605-1146
TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LTD
’04
4WD, approx 15k mi, white
w/
taupe lthr, loaded
(TV/DVD).
$33,000 obo. 251-753-0620
FORD F-150 2004. 4WD, 4dr Lariat, Ext-Cab, 4.5L
engine, 16,001 miles. 1
owner, garage kept, mint
cond. Locally owned. AMFM CD Sys, Cruise,
lthr/heated seats, alloys,
auto, PW, PL, rear
defroster, PM, running
boards, tow pkg, back-up
sensors, 20,000 mi warr.
left. $26,900. 336-380-0263.
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$7500
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Ford F-150 Lariat ’01,
Super Crew. 57K miles,
Exc cond! Warranty.
$15,200. 228-990-9912 or 228588-3039
FORD F-150 LARIAT ’04,
Crew Cab, CC, DVD, 30k,
Loaded, 5.4 V-8, Warranty,
$22,000. 251-604-6472; 4541612
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roof rack.
Stk#6T278
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10,990
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F250 4X4
V8, AUTO, XLT,
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#5T1069A
$
$22,890
2006 F150 SUPERCREW
XLT
2005 EXPEDITION
A/C, auto, V8,
CD player,
cruise, fog lamps,
satellite radio,
40/20/40 seats.
Stk#6T272
$22,980
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int. wipers, cruise,
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Stk#6T132
2006 F150 SUPERCAB
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SPORT SIDE,
V8, #PT9781
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#PT9788
19,990 20,990
$
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F250
S/CAB
DUAL AC, PWR
PKG, CRUISE,
#PT9790
DIESEL, 4X4, OFF
ROAD PKG, TOW
PKG, #PT9793
03 FORD
F350 4X4
CREW CAB,
LARIAT, DIESEL,
AUTO, OFF
ROAD, #PT9801
23,990 32,990 33,990
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