thursday, july 11, 2019 3c marketplace
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Thursday, July 11, 2019 3CThe Telegraph CLASSIFIEDS
MARKETPLACE
Appliances
Hwy. 111 & Pontoon Rd.(618)931-9850
Furniture & Accessories
NEW in the plastic $175
Furniture & Accessories
Can Deliver (618) 772-2710▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼
Dark Oak Dining Room Set,Table w/2 Leaves, 8 Chairsw/apholstered seats, LargeHutch & Server, Showroom
New. Ethan Allen Queen Bed-room Suite w/2 Tables &
Lamps, Like New, Used VeryLittle. 618-444-6592
Miscellaneous
Two Old Schwinn Bikes, OneWomen's Schwinn Frontier,One Men's Schwinn Sprint,$150 Each Weekdays Call
After 3, 618-580-2374
LEGALS
19-0506
DIVISION 0 - BIDDING & CONTRACTREQUIREMENTS
Section 00030 - Advertisements for Bids
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
VILLAGE OF ROXANA, MADISON COUNTY,ILLINOIS
Separate sealed bids will be received by theVillage of Roxana (OWNER) located at 400 S.
Central Avenue Roxana, Illinois, 62084 until 10:00A.M. local prevailing time, July 25, 2019 at which
time and place said bids will be opened andpublicly read aloud.
Bids shall be submitted for:
Wastewater Treatment Plant Chemical FeedImprovements
Conditional or qualified bids will not be accepted.
Give special attention to and comply with projectinsurance and bonding requirements.
The contract and bidding documents may beexamined at the following locations:
Village of Roxana,400 S. Central Avenue, Roxana, IL 62084Curry & Associates Engineers, Inc.,
243 E. Elm, Nashville, IL 62263Southern Illinois Builders Assoc.,
1468 Green Mount Road, O’Fallon, IL 62269Southern Illinois Builders Assoc.,
1519 East Deyoung, Ste. B, Marion, IL 62959
Copies of the contract and bidding documents forpurpose of bidding may be obtained at the office ofCurry & Associates Engineers, Inc. P.O. Box 246,
243 E. Elm, Nashville, IL 62263,(ph. 618-327-8841), upon a non-refundable
payment of $100 for each set.
Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by acertified check or bid bond in the amount of at leastfive percent of the amount bid, drawn payable tothe Village of Roxana as security for the proper
execution of the contract.
Bids from partnerships or joint ventures will not beacceptable.
The OWNER reserves the right to accept or rejectany or all bids and to waive any informality in anybids should it consider same to be in the best
interest of the OWNER. Bids may not bewithdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after date
of receiving and opening bids.
The Village of Roxana is an equal opportunityemployer.
The Illinois Dept. of Labor prevailing wagesshall apply to the project, and hiring
preference shall be given to the Illinois citizens.
Furthermore, the Village of Roxana has adopted aProject Labor Agreement with the SouthwesternIllinois Building Trades Council. Each bidding
contractor must execute the PLA for this projectupon award. If there are any questions, please
contact SIBTC, ph. 618-344-6050,fax 618-344-6285.
Date: July 11, 2019BY ORDER OF VILLAGE PRESIDENT
MARTY REYNOLDS
Miscellaneous
LEGALS
19-0122
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITM A D I S O N C O U N T Y ,I L L I N O I SJUVENILE DIVISION
TO: T IMOTHY ROBERTS,ANY AND ALL UNKNOWNFATHERS AND TO ALLWHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
IN THE INTEREST OF :MARIA K. MILLER, A MINOR
CASE NUMBER: 19-JA-38
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Take notice that on MARCH5, 2019, a petition was filedunder the Juvenile Court Actby Thomas Gibbons in theCircuit Court of MadisonCounty entitled " In the In-terest of MARIA K. MILLER"CASE NUMBER: 19-JA-38,MARIA K. MILLER, a minor,and that on AUGUST 22,2019 at the hour of 8:30 AMor as soon thereafter as thiscause may be heard, an adju-dication/disposition hearingon a petition to terminate par-ental rights will be held uponthe petition to have the childdeclared to be a ward of thecourt under that Act. Thecourt has authority in this pro-ceeding to take from you thecustody and guardianship ofthe minor, to terminate yourparental rights, and to ap-point a guardian with power toconsent to adoption. You maylose all parental rights to yourchild. If the petition requeststhe termination of your par-ental rights and the appoint-ment of a guardian withpower to consent to adoption,you may lose all parentalrights to the child.(SEAL)MARK VON NIDAClerk of the Circuit Court
19-0123
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITM A D I S O N C O U N T Y ,I L L I N O I SJUVENILE DIVISION
TO: DAV ID WILEY , ANYAND ALL UNKNOWN FATH-ERS AND TO ALL WHOM ITMAY CONCERN,
IN THE INTEREST OF: LIL-LIAN MICHELE MARTIN, AMINOR
CASE NUMBER: 15-JA-220
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Take notice that on JUNE 11,2019, a petition was filed un-der the Juvenile Court Act byThomas Gibbons in the Cir-cuit Court of Madison Countyentitled "In the Interest of LIL-LIAN MICHELE MART IN"CASE NUMBER: 15-JA-220,LILLIAN MICHELE MARTIN,a minor, and that on AU-GUST 20, 2019 at the hour of3:00 PM or as soon there-after as this cause may beheard, an adjudication/dispos-ition hearing on a petition toterminate parental rights willbe held upon the petition tohave the child declared to bea ward of the court under thatAct. The court has authority inthis proceeding to take fromyou the custody and guardi-anship of the minor, to termin-ate your parental rights, andto appoint a guardian withpower to consent to adoption.You may lose all parentalrights to your child. If the peti-tion requests the terminationof your parental rights and theappointment of a guardianwith power to consent to ad-option, you may lose all par-ental rights to the child.(SEAL)MARK VON NIDAClerk of the Circuit Court
19-0511
NOTICE
The Village of Bethaltowill hold a public
hearing regarding theproposed 2019Appropriation
Ordinance on Monday,July 22, 2019 at 6:00pmin the Council Room ofBethalto Village Hall,213 N. Prairie St,
Bethalto, IL. The publicis invited and
encouraged to attend.
The annualAppropriation
Ordinance will beconsidered for
approval at a specialmeeting that evening at6:15pm. Before any
final action is taken onthe proposedordinance, the
corporate authoritiesmay revise, alter,
increase, or decreasethe items contained in
said ordinance.
A copy of the proposedordinance is availablefor review in the officeof the Bethalto VillageClerk during regular
office hours.
Sue E. LowranceVillage Clerk
Village of Bethalto,Illinois
LEGALS
19-0510
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT THIRD
JUDICIAL CIRCUITMADISON COUNTY
ILLINOIS
IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OF
DONALD E. MCNEW,DECEASED;
NO. 2019 P 294
CLAIM NOTICENotice is given to
claimants of the deathof DONALD E. MCNEWof Glen Carbon, Illinois,formerly of Granite City,Illinois. Letters of Officewere issued on June24, 2019 to PaulMcNew, whose
address is 1183 EastBig Pinion, Apple
Valley, UT 84737, asIndependent Executor.Attorney for the Estate:LINDA L. HOLDER,3703 Nameoki Road,Granite City, Illinois
62040. Claims againstthe Estate may be filed
in the Office of theClerk of the ThirdJudicial Circuit,Probate Division,Madison CountyCourthouse,
Edwardsville, Illinois62025 and with therepresentative, on or
before January 8, 2020,or if mailing or deliveryof a Notice from therepresentative is
required by Section5/18 – 3 of Chapter 755of the Illinois Compiled
Statutes, the datestated in that Notice.
Any claim not filed on orbefore that date isbarred. Copies if aclaim filed with the
Clerk must be mailed ordelivered by theclaimant to the
representative and tothe attorney within ten(10) days after it hasbeen filed. (755 ILCS5/18-3, 755 ILCS5/18-11, 755 ILCS
5/18-2).
s/Paul McNewIndependent Executor
Linda L. HolderReg. No. 62431263703 Nameoki RoadGranite City, IL 62040Phone: 618-219-3300
Miscellaneous
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Pets
Free Kittens, 6 weeks old618-709-3188
AUTOMOTIVE
1981 BerlinettaCamaro, Project Car,
Runs, $5,000 obo As Is,618-419-2389
2009 Chevy Cobolt,79K Miles, 1 Owner,AM/FM/CD, A/C,
Nice Condition, $4,000618-251-2151
AUTOMOTIVE
2010 Can AmSpyder RT SM5, Au-dio & ConveniencePackage, Has
Reverse, Extra RearLights, Blue w/ Cov-er, LOW Mileage10,xxx, One Owner,Garaged, Well Main-tained, $15,000 oboJerseyville, IL618-498-4115
2014 Dodge DurangoLimited, All WheelDrive, Under 40,000Miles, New MichelinTires, Purchased Oct2018 For $24,000,Asking $20,000 obo
217-320-3466
Lincoln
DRIVE IT AWAY!2000 Lincoln Town Car,very well maintained, nicelooking car, one owner,$3200.00 or best offer. Callor text anytime.Call 217-883-7321
Autos For Sale
2004 Ford Expedition,Eddie Bauer Package,Excellent Condition,$4,200, Bethalto,618-717-0102
2006 Ford F-150, White,Needs Steering Column,$1000. Call after 3pm or
leave message.618-254-8614
2014 Toyota Camry XLE V6,Excellent Condition, Garaged,
Driven on Weekends andVacations. 71,500 Miles,$14,500. 618-466-0284
98' Corvette Coupe, Remov-able Top, 24K Miles, Ex.
Cond. $16,000. 618-259-5289
Antique 1987 CadilacSeville,
Short Body, RestoreProject, NR, Many ExtraParts, 4.5 Engine, AlsoComes with 4.1 Engine,
Rebuilt Trans. NewHeads, Sport Rims,
Electric Start, 63K Miles$900 OBO
618-467-0128
For Sale 2003 Pontiac GrandAM GT Ram Air, Too MuchWork and Too Many Parts to
list. $5500 OBO.618-556-9496
For Sale 2008 Chrysler Town& Country Van, Stow N Go,Runs Good, Newer Tires,New Battery, 173K Miles,
$3900.618-484-5547
Boats & Marinas
BOATS***THE BOAT DOCK***
We Buy & ConsignUsed Boats!
Springfield, Illinois217-771-4054
www.theboatdock.com***THE BOAT DOCK***
2009 Yamaha SX210 TwinJet Drive, Very Good Condi-tion. $21,000. 618-466-3991.
Motorcycles
For Sale 2010 Goldwing 3Wheel Trike, ExcellentCondition, Bright Yellow
w/Lots of Chrome,Low Milage.618-567-0178
1992 Kawaski Voyager,1200 Touring Bike, WellMaintained, Tires, Bat-tery, & Windshield Re-placed in 2018, 26,000
Miles, $3,000 obo618-670-3254
RVs / Campers
05 Cameo 5th Wheel$15,000 obo 618-466-2719
Leave Message
2006 CrossroadsCruiser, Travel Trailer,32', 3 Slide Outs, GreatCondition, 1 Owner,
618-779-2282
96' Coachman Catalina 26ft5th Wheel, Low Profile, Excel-lent Condition, Asking $5500.
618-377-5112
RV's/CAMPERSColman’s RV –We buy/consign
used Campers & RV’s217-583-4023
www.colmansrv.com
For Sale: Fifth Ave ByThor 5th Wheel Camper,36', Triple Axle, Aluminum
Rims, 3 Slide Outs,$8,900 Call 667-6465
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• Post signs for your sale at popular intersections & stops
• Include sale dates, location, and hours on your signs.
• List attention-grabbing items like antiques, electronics, toys, or jewelry.
• Make sure your sign is easy for drivers to read.
CALL 618.208.6445 OR EMAIL [email protected]
TO PLACE YOUR AD
Yard Sale
Alton, 2613 Dennis Dr,Fri 8a-1p, MULTI-FAM-ILY, Golf/Soccer Equip-ment, Home Decor,
Household Items, AdultClothing, Lots of Misc
Alton, 2800 Seminary,Fri & Sat 7a-?, No EarlyBirds, (1st Time Ever
Sale!), Everything FromA-Z, Furniture, Jewelry,Golf Clubs, Lots of New
and Old Stuff,DON'T MISS!!
Bethalto, 610 Oregon, Fri &Sat 7a-noon, Puzzles, Books,Crafts, Household Items, Ap-pliances, Shoes, KitchenItems, Adult Clothing, YardItems, Lots of Odds & Ends.
Bethalto, 701 Hillside Dr.,Sat & Sun 7a-?, RAINCANCELS, Loaded withClothes, Knick Knacks,Odds & Ends, Entertain-ment Center, Desk, Old
Hutch, & More
Brighton, 4294 TitchenalRd., (2 miles north of Fos-terburg) Fri 7/12 - 8am-1pm., Sat 7/13 - 8am-
noon. Longaberger, elecdryer, housewares, fur-niture, purses, books,
puzzles, Pfaltzgraff. Muchmore! Priced to sell!
Fosterburg, 2300 Seiler Rd,Fri & Sat 8a-3p, Moving Sale,Clothes, Household Items,Bedding, Kitchen Items,
Pampered Chef Stones, Lotsof Odds & Ends
Glen Carbon, 16 S. TraceRd., Fri & Sat 7a-?, Fur-niture, Couch, Love Seat,Desk, 1 Year Old RidingMower, Lots of House-hold Items, Girls Items,
Lots of Good Stuff
Yard Sale
Godfrey NazareneChurch, 1800 W Delmar,
Sat July 13th 8a-1p,Something For Everyone,Too Much To Mention,Priced To Sell, Baked
Goods
Godfrey, 113 Seiler Rd.Sat. 8-Noon, Boys ClothesSz 8, Toys, Home MadeQuilts, Antique Items,
Some Furniture, BaseballCollection (To Be Sold InEntirety Includes Com-
plete Sets From The 80's& 90's Plus Loose Cards,Some Longaberger Bas-kets, Some Dishware, An-
tique Child's Roll TopDesk & Chair, & More
Godfrey, 3430 W. Delmar(1 Mile West of TrailerCourt), Fri, Sat & Sun
7a-5p, Over 100 Die CastCars, Tools, Trailer Tires,Bike Rack, Mini Fridge,Battery Charger, Dewalt
Tools, Nail Gun& Much More
Godfrey, 5304 Shannon,Fri & Sat 8a-2p, Jewelry,Christmas & Home Decor,
500+ Rock RecordAlbums, Furniture, Brick
Pavers, & VintageCollectibles
Wood River, 137 Hickory, Sat8a-Noon, Portable Dishwash-er, Dishes & Housewares,
Ladies Clothes 12-3X, Lots ofMiscellaneous
Yard Sale
Godfrey Moving Sale900 Lafayette
(off Pardee, off GodfreyRoad)
House FULL of Vintage!!!1940's Mahogany Full Bed-room Set, 1950's Lime OakDining Furniture, (2) 1960'sDinette Sets, Rattan, BendBamboo Living Set, HermanMid Grandfather's Clock,
Spinnet Piano, Fenton, West-moreland, Wagner Ware,Blenko, Jadeite, PotteryBowl, Linens, 4 Cosco
Stools, Dolls From Italy, Cos-tume Jewelry, Tons of Vin-tage Kitchen Items, Tools,Handmade Iron Wheel Bar-row, Art, MUCH MORE
Wed, Thur & Fri8a-2p
Follow the green andpurple signs!!Lost?? Call Amy618-334-5750
White City,322 Lakeview Dr (Rt138), Thur Fri & SatJuly 11-13, 9am-3pm,Huge Garage Sale,Housewares, Knick-Knacks, Beer Steins,Collectibles, Glass &Crystal, Antiques,Costume Jewelry,Handmade Items &
Much More.
Wood River,New Wine Family Church,
1121 Poplar St.,Fri 4p-8p & Sat 8a-?,Good Variety of Items,Yard/Basement Sale
Miscellaneous
For Sale:
Prominent Catering Business,
30 Years Family Owned,
Alton / Edwardsville /Metro Area,
All Inquiries Are Confidential
Call 618-462-6878
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT
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Call or email Julie JonesRecruitment Specialist
618.208.6445 or [email protected]
Thursday, July 11, 2019 5CThe Telegraph CLASSIFIEDS
EMPLOYMENT
Hands-on hiring event July 17 at Alton High School from
10am-2pm. Come on out and drive the bus and see for yourself its not
intimidating. We will also be serving lunch for those who drive!
EMPLOYMENT
EducationMarketing Advisor
Due to a Rapidly GrowingExpansion in Hearst Media Illinois
Group, we are seeking anaggressive Strategic MarketingAdvisor to join our team in the
Greater St. Louis, Metro East andRiverbend Area.
Key responsibilities include:•Understand clients needs & advise the best solutions
to receive a strong return on their investment.•Strong Prospecting Skills•Background in Education
•Attend Chamber and Community Events•Positive Attitude•Computer Skills
•Valid driver's license & insurance required
Base Pay / Bonuses / Incentive Packages /Company Contests
Top Benefits in the Industry•Health •Life •Dental •Vision
•Flex Spending •Vacation •Personal Days•Holiday Pay •401K Contributions by Hearst
Half Price Subscriptions on:•Cosmopolitan •ELLE •Esquire •Car and Driver
•Marie Clair •Red Book •Prevention •and Much More!
Please send resume [email protected]
Commercial
DOWNTOWN EDWARDSVILLE
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Cell: (618) 741-9006 Email: [email protected]
237 NORTH MAIN STREET
EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025
UNIT DETAILS- 580 Sq Feet- Exposed Brick Walls- Tin Ceiling- Offset Lighting- Central Vacuum- Tenant Parking Space
EMPLOYMENT
Dr. Danny Younger's dentaloffice in Godfrey, IL. is lookingfor an Illinois Licensed DentalHygienist to fill a part time
position, with an immediate startdate. Days and hours are
Tuesday, Thursday, and Fridayfrom 8 am - 4:30p.m, and everyother Saturday from 8 am-noon.If you are interested in joiningthis easy going, small, yet busydental team, please email your
resume [email protected], or mailit to: Dr. Danny Younger, DMD1318 D’Adrian Professional Park
Godfrey, IL 62035618-466-9050
EMPLOYMENT
Lamboo® is currently seeking general laborers for part time positions for
20-30 hrs./wk. Duties include: working with hand tools,
industrial equipment, & forklift operation. Woodworking background
and forklift experience is a plus. Starting pay $10.50/hr.
If interested, please send your resumes to [email protected]
or call 866-966-2999.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wanted
Call or Text Stanley for Information:618-581-1037
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EMPLOYMENT
FinanceMarketing Advisor
Due to a Rapidly GrowingExpansion in Hearst Media Illinois
Group, we are seeking anaggressive Strategic MarketingAdvisor to join our team in the
Greater St. Louis, Metro East andRiverbend Area.
Key responsibilities include:•Understand clients needs & advise the best solutions
to receive a strong return on their investment.•Strong Prospecting Skills
•Background in Banking, Mortgages,or Financial Industry
•Attend Chamber and Community Events•Positive Attitude•Computer Skills
•Valid driver's license & insurance required
Base Pay / Bonuses / Incentive Packages /Company Contests
Top Benefits in the Industry•Health •Life •Dental •Vision
•Flex Spending •Vacation •Personal Days•Holiday Pay •401K Contributions by Hearst
Half Price Subscriptions on:•Cosmopolitan •ELLE •Esquire •Car and Driver
•Marie Clair •Red Book •Prevention •and Much More!
Please send resume [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT
Make a Differencein Customers Lives
Due to a Rapidly Growing Expansion weare seeking a full time
Customer Service Representativewith a background in selling
prearranged funerals to join our team.
Requirements include:•Competent, goal driven and NICE•Strong customer service skills
•Computer skills•Hourly Rate•Bonuses
•Positive Attitude•Valid driver's license& insurance required
Hourly Rate & Bonuses
Top Benefits in the Industry•Health •Life •Dental •Vision•Flex Spending •Vacation
•Personal Days•Holiday Pay •401K Contributions
Please send resume [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT
The Bethalto Police Department isaccepting resumes for lateral transfers for
the position ofProbationary Police Officer.
Minimum qualifications:U.S. citizen, valid driver’s license, highschool education or equivalent, must becurrently employed as a full-time police
officer in good standing with any municipal,county, university, or State law
enforcement agency, must be currentlycertified by the Illinois Law EnforcementTraining and Standards Board, 3 years
minimum at your current agency.Part-time certification as a law
enforcement officer does not meet thisrequirement.
Resumes must be post-marked byJuly 31st, 2019. Interviews will be
scheduled individually.
Resumes can be delivered in-person ormailed to the Bethalto Police Department,
213 N. Prairie Bethalto, IL 62010.Questions contact 618-377-5266.
OF THE VILLAGE OF BETHALTO, ILLINOIS
EMPLOYMENT
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developmental disabilities. We arelooking for people to serve as ONE ONONE DIRECT SUPPORT STAFF (ILC).Full and PT shifts available, evenings and
weekends.
We are hiring for our Edwardsville andCollinsville locations!
We offer full benefits, tuitionreimbursement, and bonuses. If you are
looking to earn more than a paycheck, callto setup an interview (618) 566-4200 and
mention this ad.
IL D/L, GED or HS diploma required.Must be 18 yrs old to apply.
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By Martin CrutsingerAP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON — Chairman Jerome Powell signaled Wednesday that the Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates late this month for the first time in a decade in light of a weakening global economy and rising trade tensions.
Delivering the central bank’s semiannual report to Congress, Powell said that since Fed officials met last month, “uncer-tainties around trade tensions and concerns about the strength of the global economy continue to weigh on the U.S. eco-nomic outlook.” In addi-tion, annual inflation has dipped further below the Fed’s annual target level.
Powell’s remarks trig-gered a stock market rally, with the Dow Jones indus-trial average up nearly 100 points in late-morning trading.
Economists suggested that Powell’s message made a quarter-point rate
cut a virtual certainty at the Fed’s meeting this month, with many fore-casting further rate cuts to come.
Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said he thinks economic growth will slow below a 1% annual rate in the second half of this year, which he thinks will lead to addi-tional quarter-point cuts in December and then March.
Ashworth said a July rate cut would be “insur-ance against the downside risk that Fed officials believe have mounted in recent months.”
Many investors have put the odds of a rate cut this month at 100%. The Fed’s benchmark rate stands in a range of 2.25% to 2.5% after the central bank raised rates four times last year — action that incited public attacks on the Powell Fed from President Donald Trump.
Trump, who is counting on a strong economy for his re-election campaign,
has called the Fed his big-gest threat. He contends that the central bank made a huge mistake by tightening credit last year and should be cut-ting rates now. Trump has argued that last year’s rate hikes have held back economic growth and the stock market.
In his prepared remarks,
Powell made no men-tion of the president’s criticism. He did thank Congress for the “inde-pendence” it has given the Fed to operate free of political intrusion. But later, in the question-and-answer period, Democrat-ic members of the House Financial Services Com-mittee, made clear their
discontent with Trump’s attacks.
Rep. Maxine Waters, who leads the commit-tee, declared that “this president has made it clear that he has no under-standing or respect for the independence of the Federal Reserve.” She also referred to published reports that Trump had
discussed firing Powell.Asked by Waters what
he would do if Trump said he wanted to fire him, Powell replied, as he has in the past, that he intends to serve his full four-year term.
Powell’s remarks Wednesday began two days of his testimony on Capitol Hill. On Thursday, he will address the Senate Banking Committee.
At the moment, the U.S. economic landscape is a mixed one: The job market appears resilient, but economic growth is slowing. Many forecast-ers predict that growth has slowed to an annual rate of around 2% in the just completed April-June quarter.
In his testimony, Powell said the economy has fared reasonably well over the first half of the year. But he noted that “cross-currents, such as trade tensions and concerns about global growth, have been weighing on economic activity and the outlook.”
Powell signals that rate cut could be coming soon
Susan Walsh | AP Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday.
David Grunfeld | The Advocate via AP A person crosses a flooded Drexel Drive as heavy rain falls, Wednesday, in New Orleans.
By Chevel Johnsonand Janet McConnaugheyAssociated Press
NEW ORLEANS — A storm swamped streets in New Orleans and prompted a tornado warning near the city Wednesday as con-cerns grew that even worse weather, including a possible hurricane, could strike Louisiana and other states along the Gulf of Mexico within days.
The storm was associated with a broad area of disturbed weather in the Gulf that forecasters said could strengthen into a hurricane by the weekend. The system was expected to become a tropical depression by Thursday morning, a tropical storm by Thursday night and a hurricane on Friday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The heavy additional rain could push the already swollen Mississippi River precariously close to the tops
of levees that protect New Orleans, officials said.
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards warned that there could be “a con-siderable amount of overtopping” of levees in Plaquemines Parish, which is southeast of New Orleans and includes many of the city’s suburbs.
But the risks extended beyond New Orleans, the governor said. National Guard troops and high-water vehicles will be positioned all over the state, he said.
“The entire coast of Louisiana is at play in this storm, and we’re talk-ing about as much as 10 to 15 inches of rain over a 24-hour period that will start Friday. So that is a short time period for such intense rain,” Bel Edwards said.
The governor planned to declare a statewide emergency later Wednes-day.
In New Orleans, garbage contain-ers were tilted on their sides and pieces of wood floated down flooded
streets. Water was up to the doors of many cars during the morning rush hour.
Meanwhile, the low pressure area was over water, south of the Florida Panhandle. It was expected to grow into a powerful storm as it moved west through the Gulf’s warm waters.
Lines of thunderstorms associ-ated with the system ranged far out in into the Gulf and battered New Orleans, where as much as 7 inches of rain fell over a three-hour period Wednesday morning, forecasters said.
In the days ahead, parts of Louisi-ana could see up to 12 inches of rain by Monday. As much as 18 inches of rain could fall in isolated areas, fore-casters said.
New Orleans is protected to a river level of 20 feet, but it was fore-cast to rise above flood stage to 19 feet by Friday, the National Weather Service said.
New Orleans frets about more flooding, possible hurricane