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WEATH E R HighLowPrecip.(im) Sept. 14 69 57 .00 Sept. 15 64 50 .00 Sept. 16 66 46 .00 Sept. 17 61 50 .16 Sept. 18 63 51 .48 Sept. 19 70 45 .00 Sept. 20 78 37 .00 Measurements are re- corded for the National Weather Service at Sander- son Field. Thursday should have a high of 71 and a 50 percent chance of rain. Thursday night will have.a low of 56 with a 30 percent chance of rain before 11 p.m. Friday, partly sunny with high near 75 and a low of 54. Saturday will be mostly sunny with a high near 74 and a low of 53. Patchy fog is expected before 11 p.m. Sunday will be foggy before 11 a.m. and will be cloudy with a high of 70 and a low of 51. Monday is cloudy with a high of 64 and a low of 52. Jobless Continued from page A-1 From August 2010 to Au- gust 2011, Washington job gains totaled 46,600. The private sector added 53,200 jobs over the year and the public sector lost 6,600 jobs. The state has now add- ed jobs for 12 consecutive months. Washington's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August 2011 re- mained at 9.3 percent. The preliminary July un- employment rate of 9.3 per- cent was unchanged. The rate is one-tenth less than the August 2010 rate of 9.4 percent. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE SELLING MORE OF THIS WEEK? We can help you when you call (3,60) 4264412 to advertise www.masoncounty.com power in num A burst of Rudbekias, more commonly day evening. Record Continued from page A-6 degree. Sept. 17 Juan Cruz, 24, of the 1400 block of Olym- pic Highway South was booked at 1:09 a.m. for NVOL without identification. George David Alexander, 41, of the 200 block of Southeast Mill Creek Road was booked at Davis known as black-eyed-susans, catch 3:42 p.m. for assault fourth degree (DV). Angel Kay Tinaza, 27, of the 19500 block of North U.S. Highway 101 was booked at 11:13 p.m. for possession of a controlled substance. Sept. 18 Jay Ellis Morris, 54, of the 600 block of West White Road was booked at 12:44 p.m. for carry- ing, drawing or exhibiting a dangerous weapon and firearm/prohibit/alcohol sold. Sept. 19 . Jess Daniel Brownfield, 38, of the 4400 block of Southeast Bloomfield Road was booked at 2:24 "(Davis) is able to see some rays a.m. for DWI. Journal photo by Kevan Moore in downtown Shelton ~n Tues- Joke Glen Fleshman, 23, of the 300 block of West Etch Road was booked at 2:27 a.m. for dis- orderly conduct. Bryson Eugene Braget, 39, of the 200 block of Emerald Lake Drive was booked at 1i:12 p.m, for three counts of possession of a controlled substance. Sept. 20 i Stanley Jarvis Conklin, I8, of the 2200 block of King Street was booked at 10:51 ).m. for felo- ny eluding. multiple sides of otJr Continued from page A-1 economic challenges while understandin9 how Davis is a longshoreman and natural resources play into that" ' has owned a successful prop- :i erty management business, served as a credit union trustee, "As a working man and bust- the proven ability to work with his announcement earlier this a school board member and a ness leader, Jeff is able to see all people, regardless of party week, has received more than county planning commissioner, multiple sides of our economic to seek realistic solutions and $11,000 in pledges and said he Representative Brian Blake challenges while understand- would represent the ideals of the is excited for the opportunity (D-Aberdeen) has already en- ing how natural resources play 35th district." to serve all the citizens in the dorsed Davis. into that," Blake said. "He has Davis, who formally made 35th. i70 / ................. ........ \tcV.,.(/7 + - ,. 4....DENTAL CENTER Come see why everyone is smiling.# li[I have fishing supplies! Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprises (S.I.T.E.) @ 19390 North U.S. Hwy. I01 Skokomish Nation, WA 98584 At the intersection of Hwy. I01 & Hwy. 106 minutes north of Shelton on the Skokomish Indian Reservation Located next to the Lucky Dog Casino • 427-9099 STORE & DELl SPECIALS- SEPTEMBER 22- 28 Assorted Varieties "Winston Katherine J. Ketcher, DMD Stephen K. Edwards, DMDlleil-ild ....................................................... Call for your appointment today ! $4 .... ~'N~''~ ~~~!r--~~~"~ . 360.GO.BRUSH (462-7874) . 12 pk. 12 oz. cans " ,, www.SheltonDentalCenter.com 3-piece ' [i::. ..... . ............. 1829 Jefferson Street Coors Ligh J: 8584 $ Chicken & Jo Jo's ,.k ....... IC,,mel I nud ,t. ll i l l I Is1499 118 pk' 12 oz. Shelton-Mason County Journal -Thursday, September 22,201ll - Page A-7