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Continued from pa~ It s not unusual different results, bu surveys is much la: Weeks, the director bor Market & Econ( Based on previou see a revision later e A-2 [or the survey t the gap bet~ • ger than we )fEmploymev mic Analysis. experience, 1 ;his month th~ "We probably lo~t some:jobs i many as the preliminary data su~ If the final result i show a job l( the first reduction s nce August 2q Industries that p, aerospace, up 1,000 health services, up es, up 100. Jobs were lost i: Port Continued from pa! s to generate somewhat Teen the two September usually see," said Greg t Security's Office of La- ~reeks said he expects to tt will narrow the gap. ast month, but not as gest," he said. ss last month, it will be )10. ~sted job gain~in September included manufacturing, up 800; education & 300; professiol lal and business servic- 1 government down 10,800; leisure .=A-I despite their differences. "These things are ~ever easy," H said. "When iwo m~nicipalities v on an issue they se~it through t: own eyes." The port and city ~re still embrc and hospitality, down 3,400; construction, down 1,800; information, down 1,100; transportation, warehousing and utilities, down 900; wholesale trade, down 900; other services, down 500; financial activities, down 200; retail trade, down 200. The year-over-year net job growth of 27,300 includes an estimated gain of 44,600 private-sector jobs and a loss of 17,300 government jobs. An estimated 317,594 people (not seasonally adjusted) in Washington were unemployed and lookifig for work in September, and 202,915 of them received $229 million in unemployment benefits. As of Oct. 8, 62,229 workers in Washington had run out of all unemployment benefits. Employment Security is a partner in the statewide WorkSource system, which offers a variety of employ- ment and training services for job seekers, including free help with interviewing skills, r6sum6s and job referrals. WorkSource also can help employers recruit and screen for qualified workers, apply for employment tax breaks and qualify for subsidized employee training. app ork leir lied in a years-long debate over zoning for the Hall Equities property, near the port's Sanderson Field Runway. "It's been an exercise in working to- gether," said City Commissioner Dawn Pannell. According to the agreement, the city will sell water wholesale to the port, which will then resell the water at re- tail to its tenants. Also, the responsibil- ity of watering the fields at MCRA will now fall to the city. While the agreement will be in effect in October, the city plans to have all the water lines connected before March 2013. The port commission plans to join the city commission at its 2 p.m. Mon- day, Oct. 24 meeting to formally sign the agreement. Pumpkin Continued from pa, week, on Saturday, teams from high throughout the ar, gather in the pumpl~ for the pumpkin toss tition. Teams will line 1 trebuchets, a simila] to a catapult, and h over pumpkins as far can. Those who Even with more than 100 showed up for event, which much larger said. There are still portunities to enjoy er activities that PumpkinFest. Casino is hosting a pie bake-off and contest at 6 p.m. on Oct. 28. The test at Hunter next, dayat noon: ~ Cameo Boutique 'in will have its annual open p.m. Also the hosts its annual K-8 Party from 5 p.m on at the Hood Canal At the same time, has schedulted a cocktail party from 5: to 7:30 p.m, at the Hood Village. Cost is $20. For adult ers, there will be a Mash adult from 8 p.m. to Robin Hood Pub and a Ghosts Reavy House and costume party same time at the House in Union. Two events ar~ for Sunday, Oct. 30, ing a Robin Hood Village from noon to and Trunk or Treat at the Alderbrook Store. Journal Continued from pagt Sergio Guijosa-G the 600 block of Ma~ booked at 7:41 p.m. i session of controlled Oct. 14 Brian Eric Virgil 200 block of East C at 1:27 a.m. for D~h minor operating a suming alcohol and h Oct. 15 Matthew Howard' 4400 block of East Pa Bremerton, was boo~ for two counts of po~, trolled substance. Jessica Marie H~ 1200 block of West was booked at 1:22 third degree, possessi substance and posse~, aphernalia. eA-1 )ct. 29, schools ~a will n patch compe- tp with device lrl left- as they i:i:!!:ii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:!iii!iiiiii!:iiiiiiii!iiii~iii!ii~:/!iiii ountry Zoey Baze, 19 months old, stands with !A-6 )nzalez, 23,/ of nolia Street Was or DWI and pos- ~ubstance. / FIegie, 19, of ;he treet was boo] :ed LS third degree, chicle after m- lIP. rCright, 22, oi ;he ]ther Lake Ro ~d, ed at 12:15 a m. session of a c re- .yes, 34, of ";he Franklin Str~ et, a.m. for DWLS on of a control ed sion of drug p ar- Francisco Gus Soriano Soriano, 24, of the 1700 block of Union Street was booked at 4:14 p.m. for two counts of assault fourth degree (DV). Journal photo by Natalie Johnson her first Halloween Pumpkin. at 2:34 a.m. for DWI. Danial Dewayne Duffin, 37, of the 300 block of North Arnolds Way, Hoodsport, was booked at 8:57 a.m. Oct. 16 for DWLS third degree, possession of Alicia Diane Muir, 29, of the 2000 a controlled substance and marijuana block of Beverly Boulevard was booked possession. at 12:13 a.m. for possession of a con- trolled substance. Michael Patrick Daugherty, 62, of the 200 block of Schoolhouse Road, Eleanor ElizaSmithHernandez, 32, Hoodsport, was booked at 10:08 a.m. of the 0 block of North Enatai Court for DWLS third degree. was booked at 2:15 a.m. for DWI. Anthony James Dunbar, 37, of the Michael Christopher Marshall, 38, 2200 block of North F Street, was of the 1300 block of Southeast Cole booked at 1:07 a.m. for DWLS third Road, was booked at 2:34 a.m. for degree. DWLS second degree, DWI and ob- structing law enforcement. Patricia Kae Hoff, 60, of the 600 block of North Fairway Drive was booked at 10:09 p.m. for DWI. Oct. 17 Craig M. Firth, 23, of the 1200 block of Wallace Court, Oak Harbor, was booked at 12:27 a.m. for theft third de- gree. Sandra L. Braget, 59, of the 100 block of Vista View Court, was booked ! ~l~e~lthVa~ Go to MyMasonHealth.com for medical histories Fight back!w e the menopause transition showers you with symptoms. The caring staffat Mountain View Women's Health Clinic can help with a host of treatment options. Make your appointment today. Mason General Hospital Mountain View Women. Health Clinic (360) 426-0955 2300 Kati Court, Ste. A, Shelton, WA www.MasonGeneral.com Haltoween is creephlg up on us! Fir lane Health and Rehabilitation is gearing up for our 12th Annual Community Halloween Bash. Monday, October 31, 2011 from 6 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. SAVE THE DATE! Candy donations are needed. "llae residents and staff of Fir Lane Health and Oct. 19 Delson R. Walkup, 30, of the 1200 block of West Star Lake Drive, Elma, was booked at 1:29 a.m. for possession of a controlled substance. Mason County Fire District 16 will be handing out safe treats on Halloween - October 31st from 6pro to 9pro at station 16-1, corner of Dayton Airport Road and Shelton Matlock. Shelton-Mason County Journal -Thursday, October 20, 2011 - Page A-7